Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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638719 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
MFI-type zeolite membranes (Na-ZSM-5 and B-ZSM-5) were prepared on γ-alumina and stainless steel tubular supports and tested for separation of CO2/N2 mixtures. The effect of pressure on N2 and CO2 flows and selectivity was investigated. The separation between CO2 and N2 takes place because of the preferential adsorption of CO2, which hinders the permeation of N2 through the zeolite pore network. The best results in this work were obtained with a B-ZSM-5 membrane prepared over a porous stainless steel support. In this case, a CO2 permeance of 2.66 Ã 10â7 mol/(m2 s Pa) with a CO2/N2 separation factor of 13 was obtained. The results of two characterization methods (N2/SF6 selectivity and hydrogen permeation in the presence of desorbing butane) are compared, and their relationship with the separation properties of the membranes is examined. The contribution of flow through micropores and intercrystalline pores is discussed.
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Authors
VÃctor Sebastián, Izumi Kumakiri, Rune Bredesen, Miguel Menéndez,