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Life Cycle Assessment of Innovative Carbon Dioxide Selective Membranes from Low Carbon Emission Sources: A Comparative Study

Carbon capture has been an important topic of the twenty-first century because of the elevating carbon dioxide (CO(2)) levels in the atmosphere. CO(2) in the atmosphere is above 420 parts per million (ppm) as of 2022, 70 ppm higher than 50 years ago. Carbon capture research and development has mostl...

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Autores principales: Nilkar, Amit S., Orme, Christopher J., Klaehn, John R., Zhao, Haiyan, Adhikari, Birendra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10141107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37103837
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13040410
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author Nilkar, Amit S.
Orme, Christopher J.
Klaehn, John R.
Zhao, Haiyan
Adhikari, Birendra
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description Carbon capture has been an important topic of the twenty-first century because of the elevating carbon dioxide (CO(2)) levels in the atmosphere. CO(2) in the atmosphere is above 420 parts per million (ppm) as of 2022, 70 ppm higher than 50 years ago. Carbon capture research and development has mostly been centered around higher concentration flue gas streams. For example, flue gas streams from steel and cement industries have been largely ignored due to lower associated CO(2) concentrations and higher capture and processing costs. Capture technologies such as solvent-based, adsorption-based, cryogenic distillation, and pressure-swing adsorption are under research, but many suffer from higher costs and life cycle impacts. Membrane-based capture processes are considered cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternatives. Over the past three decades, our research group at Idaho National Laboratory has led the development of several polyphosphazene polymer chemistries and has demonstrated their selectivity for CO(2) over nitrogen (N(2)). Poly[bis((2-methoxyethoxy)ethoxy)phosphazene] (MEEP) has shown the highest selectivity. A comprehensive life cycle assessment (LCA) was performed to determine the life cycle feasibility of the MEEP polymer material compared to other CO(2)-selective membranes and separation processes. The MEEP-based membrane processes emit at least 42% less equivalent CO(2) than Pebax-based membrane processes. Similarly, MEEP-based membrane processes produce 34–72% less CO(2) than conventional separation processes. In all studied categories, MEEP-based membranes report lower emissions than Pebax-based membranes and conventional separation processes.
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spelling pubmed-101411072023-04-29 Life Cycle Assessment of Innovative Carbon Dioxide Selective Membranes from Low Carbon Emission Sources: A Comparative Study Nilkar, Amit S. Orme, Christopher J. Klaehn, John R. Zhao, Haiyan Adhikari, Birendra Membranes (Basel) Article Carbon capture has been an important topic of the twenty-first century because of the elevating carbon dioxide (CO(2)) levels in the atmosphere. CO(2) in the atmosphere is above 420 parts per million (ppm) as of 2022, 70 ppm higher than 50 years ago. Carbon capture research and development has mostly been centered around higher concentration flue gas streams. For example, flue gas streams from steel and cement industries have been largely ignored due to lower associated CO(2) concentrations and higher capture and processing costs. Capture technologies such as solvent-based, adsorption-based, cryogenic distillation, and pressure-swing adsorption are under research, but many suffer from higher costs and life cycle impacts. Membrane-based capture processes are considered cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternatives. Over the past three decades, our research group at Idaho National Laboratory has led the development of several polyphosphazene polymer chemistries and has demonstrated their selectivity for CO(2) over nitrogen (N(2)). Poly[bis((2-methoxyethoxy)ethoxy)phosphazene] (MEEP) has shown the highest selectivity. A comprehensive life cycle assessment (LCA) was performed to determine the life cycle feasibility of the MEEP polymer material compared to other CO(2)-selective membranes and separation processes. The MEEP-based membrane processes emit at least 42% less equivalent CO(2) than Pebax-based membrane processes. Similarly, MEEP-based membrane processes produce 34–72% less CO(2) than conventional separation processes. In all studied categories, MEEP-based membranes report lower emissions than Pebax-based membranes and conventional separation processes. MDPI 2023-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10141107/ /pubmed/37103837 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13040410 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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