Cargando…

Key Applications and Potential Limitations of Ionic Liquid Membranes in the Gas Separation Process of CO(2), CH(4), N(2), H(2) or Mixtures of These Gases from Various Gas Streams

Heightened levels of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) have prompted research into techniques for their capture and separation, including membrane separation, chemical looping, and cryogenic distillation. Ionic liquids, due to their negligible vapour pressure, thermal stabilit...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Elhenawy, Salma, Khraisheh, Majeda, AlMomani, Fares, Hassan, Mohamed
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7570638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32961921
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25184274
_version_ 1783596993191346176
author Elhenawy, Salma
Khraisheh, Majeda
AlMomani, Fares
Hassan, Mohamed
author_facet Elhenawy, Salma
Khraisheh, Majeda
AlMomani, Fares
Hassan, Mohamed
author_sort Elhenawy, Salma
collection PubMed
description Heightened levels of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) have prompted research into techniques for their capture and separation, including membrane separation, chemical looping, and cryogenic distillation. Ionic liquids, due to their negligible vapour pressure, thermal stability, and broad electrochemical stability have expanded their application in gas separations. This work provides an overview of the recent developments and applications of ionic liquid membranes (ILMs) for gas separation by focusing on the separation of carbon dioxide (CO(2)), methane (CH(4)), nitrogen (N(2)), hydrogen (H(2))(,) or mixtures of these gases from various gas streams. The three general types of ILMs, such as supported ionic liquid membranes (SILMs), ionic liquid polymeric membranes (ILPMs), and ionic liquid mixed-matrix membranes (ILMMMs) for the separation of various mixed gas systems, are discussed in detail. Furthermore, issues, challenges, computational studies and future perspectives for ILMs are also considered. The results of the analysis show that SILMs, ILPMs, and the ILMMs are very promising membranes that have great potential in gas separation processes. They offer a wide range of permeabilities and selectivities for CO(2), CH(4), N(2), H(2) or mixtures of these gases. In addition, a comparison was made based on the selectivity and permeability of SILMs, ILPMs, and ILMMMs for CO(2)/CH(4) separation based on a Robeson’s upper bound curves.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7570638
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-75706382020-10-28 Key Applications and Potential Limitations of Ionic Liquid Membranes in the Gas Separation Process of CO(2), CH(4), N(2), H(2) or Mixtures of These Gases from Various Gas Streams Elhenawy, Salma Khraisheh, Majeda AlMomani, Fares Hassan, Mohamed Molecules Review Heightened levels of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) have prompted research into techniques for their capture and separation, including membrane separation, chemical looping, and cryogenic distillation. Ionic liquids, due to their negligible vapour pressure, thermal stability, and broad electrochemical stability have expanded their application in gas separations. This work provides an overview of the recent developments and applications of ionic liquid membranes (ILMs) for gas separation by focusing on the separation of carbon dioxide (CO(2)), methane (CH(4)), nitrogen (N(2)), hydrogen (H(2))(,) or mixtures of these gases from various gas streams. The three general types of ILMs, such as supported ionic liquid membranes (SILMs), ionic liquid polymeric membranes (ILPMs), and ionic liquid mixed-matrix membranes (ILMMMs) for the separation of various mixed gas systems, are discussed in detail. Furthermore, issues, challenges, computational studies and future perspectives for ILMs are also considered. The results of the analysis show that SILMs, ILPMs, and the ILMMs are very promising membranes that have great potential in gas separation processes. They offer a wide range of permeabilities and selectivities for CO(2), CH(4), N(2), H(2) or mixtures of these gases. In addition, a comparison was made based on the selectivity and permeability of SILMs, ILPMs, and ILMMMs for CO(2)/CH(4) separation based on a Robeson’s upper bound curves. MDPI 2020-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7570638/ /pubmed/32961921 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25184274 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Elhenawy, Salma
Khraisheh, Majeda
AlMomani, Fares
Hassan, Mohamed
Key Applications and Potential Limitations of Ionic Liquid Membranes in the Gas Separation Process of CO(2), CH(4), N(2), H(2) or Mixtures of These Gases from Various Gas Streams
title Key Applications and Potential Limitations of Ionic Liquid Membranes in the Gas Separation Process of CO(2), CH(4), N(2), H(2) or Mixtures of These Gases from Various Gas Streams
title_full Key Applications and Potential Limitations of Ionic Liquid Membranes in the Gas Separation Process of CO(2), CH(4), N(2), H(2) or Mixtures of These Gases from Various Gas Streams
title_fullStr Key Applications and Potential Limitations of Ionic Liquid Membranes in the Gas Separation Process of CO(2), CH(4), N(2), H(2) or Mixtures of These Gases from Various Gas Streams
title_full_unstemmed Key Applications and Potential Limitations of Ionic Liquid Membranes in the Gas Separation Process of CO(2), CH(4), N(2), H(2) or Mixtures of These Gases from Various Gas Streams
title_short Key Applications and Potential Limitations of Ionic Liquid Membranes in the Gas Separation Process of CO(2), CH(4), N(2), H(2) or Mixtures of These Gases from Various Gas Streams
title_sort key applications and potential limitations of ionic liquid membranes in the gas separation process of co(2), ch(4), n(2), h(2) or mixtures of these gases from various gas streams
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7570638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32961921
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25184274
work_keys_str_mv AT elhenawysalma keyapplicationsandpotentiallimitationsofionicliquidmembranesinthegasseparationprocessofco2ch4n2h2ormixturesofthesegasesfromvariousgasstreams
AT khraishehmajeda keyapplicationsandpotentiallimitationsofionicliquidmembranesinthegasseparationprocessofco2ch4n2h2ormixturesofthesegasesfromvariousgasstreams
AT almomanifares keyapplicationsandpotentiallimitationsofionicliquidmembranesinthegasseparationprocessofco2ch4n2h2ormixturesofthesegasesfromvariousgasstreams
AT hassanmohamed keyapplicationsandpotentiallimitationsofionicliquidmembranesinthegasseparationprocessofco2ch4n2h2ormixturesofthesegasesfromvariousgasstreams