Fuel Gas Purification with Permselective Membranes

1980 
Abstract Production of fuel gas from biomass and recovery of flared gas from landfills, oil fields, coal mines, is hampered by the high cost of gas purification for the removal of C02 and H2S. Membranes offer a potentially simple and attractive technique for on-site gas purification. Two membrane approaches have been considered for fuel gas purification-polymer films and facilitated transport-each with its own unique advantages. Polymer films can be made extremely thin (<500A), and thus have high gas throughput and a very low membrane area requirement. Ultrathin polymer membranes have been found to be extremely attractive for purification of gas produced from waste or in remote site applications. Of particular interest is biogas produced from anaerobic digestion of sewage, municipal waste, agricultural waste, and landfills. Membrane purification is expected to cost less than half of that for conventional scrubbing processes. Additionally, the gas is purified and dried at the same time. Laboratory tests co...
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