A Review of Membrane Technology for Gas Separation

Authors

  • Sanket D. Awasare  Department of Technology , Shivaji University Kolhapur , Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
  • G. S. kulkarnib  Department of Technology , Shivaji University Kolhapur , Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
  • Prashant P. Patilc  Department of Technology , Shivaji University Kolhapur , Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
  • S. M. Chavand  Department of Chemical Engineering, Sinhgad college of engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • John U. Kennedy Oubagaranadine  Department of Ceramic and Cement Technology, PDA College of Engineering, Gulbarga, Karnataka, India

Keywords:

Membrane Technology, Gas Separation, Energy Consumption, Reverse Osmosis, Ultra Filtration, Pollution Control.

Abstract

Nowadays the cost of energy consumption increasing rapidly, membrane technology for separating gases is likely to play an increasingly important role in reducing the environment impact and costs of industrial processes. Compare to other membrane technologies like reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration, commercial gas separation using membrane is relatively new. Gas separation membranes provide numerous of benefits over other gas separation technologies. This membrane technology has been applied commercially to separate individual components from mixtures of gases. Separation processes constitute an integral part of chemical industries for isolation of products and recovery of reactants. Membrane methods of separation are modern techniques which could reduce capital investment, operating cost and process safety. Separation of binary gas mixtures is an important unit operation in a large number of industries to recover valuable gases and enable pollution control.

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2015-12-25

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Sanket D. Awasare, G. S. kulkarnib, Prashant P. Patilc, S. M. Chavand, John U. Kennedy Oubagaranadine, " A Review of Membrane Technology for Gas Separation, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 1, Issue 5, pp.89-93, November-December-2015.