Carbon capture from natural gas using multi-walled CNTs based mixed matrix membranes
Cost-effective CA-based membranes with PEG and MWCNTs enhance CO₂/CH₄ separation and mechanical properties.
CCUSDR. MUHAMMAD AYOUBPUBLICATION
Dr. Muhammad Ayoub
3/21/20191 min read
Carbon capture from natural gas using multi-walled CNTs based mixed matrix membranes
Most of the polymers and their blends, utilized in carbon capture membranes, are costly, but cellulose acetate (CA) being inexpensive is a lucrative choice. In this research, pure and mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) have been fabricated to capture carbon from natural gas. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) has been utilized in the fabrication of membranes to modify the chain flexibility of polymers. Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) provide mechanical strength, thermal stability, an extra free path for CO2 molecules and augment CO₂/CH₄ selectivity. Membranes of pure CA, CA/PEG blend of different PEG concentrations (5%, 10%, 15%) and CA/PEG/MWCNTs blend of 10% PEG with different MWCNTs concentrations (5%, 10%, 15%) were prepared in acetone using solution casting techniques. Fabricated membranes were characterized using SEM, TGA and tensile testing. Permeation results revealed remarkable …
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