Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1757503 Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We used PVDF membrane contactor for absorption of CO2 from aqueous solvents.•PVDF membrane were also used for stripping of CO2 from rich solvents.•Four different amino acid salt aqueous solutions was compared with other solutions.•Effect of temperature, gas and liquid flow rate CO2 stripping efficiency were investigated.•Amino acid salts solvents have lower potential of membrane wetting and good recyclability.

Natural gas consists primarily of methane but it also contains considerable amounts of contaminating compounds mainly carbon dioxide (CO2). In the present work, the absorption/Stripping performance of four different amino acid salt (AAS) aqueous solutions was compared with MEA and NaOH solutions by using homemade PVDF hollow fiber gas–liquid membrane contactor modules. Compared to MEA, AAS have enhanced CO2 absorption/stripping performance. The experimental results show that the absorption performance can be enhanced by increasing liquid flow rate. However, the gas flow rate has negative effect on the removal efficiency although flux increases. Furthermore, it has been observed that AAS shows negligible effect of temperature on absorption performance. To improve the stripping performance, enhanced CO2 desorption (based on pH-shift) was studied by using asymmetric solutions of AAS. Higher molar ratios of amino acid shows better stripping and reduced absorption performance because lower pH shifts the CO2 reaction equilibrium towards the release of CO2. Also it has been observed AAS solutions have lower potential of membrane wetting due to its high surface tension. Further it has been proved AAS solutions have good recyclability.

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