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Design of Enzyme Loaded W/O Emulsions by Direct Membrane Emulsification for CO(2) Capture
Membrane-based gas separation is a promising unit operation in a low-carbon economy due to its simplicity, ease of operation, reduced energy consumption and portability. A methodology is proposed to immobilise enzymes in stable water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions produced by direct membrane emulsification...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9416194/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36005712 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12080797 |
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author | Mondal, Suchintan Alke, Bhavna de Castro, Aline Machado Ortiz-Albo, Paloma Syed, Usman Taqui Crespo, João G. Brazinha, Carla |
author_facet | Mondal, Suchintan Alke, Bhavna de Castro, Aline Machado Ortiz-Albo, Paloma Syed, Usman Taqui Crespo, João G. Brazinha, Carla |
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description | Membrane-based gas separation is a promising unit operation in a low-carbon economy due to its simplicity, ease of operation, reduced energy consumption and portability. A methodology is proposed to immobilise enzymes in stable water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions produced by direct membrane emulsification systems and thereafter impregnated them in the pores of a membrane producing emulsion-based supported liquid membranes. The selected case-study was for biogas (CO(2) and CH(4)) purification. Upon initial CO(2) sorption studies, corn oil was chosen as a low-cost and non-toxic bulk phase (oil phase). The emulsions were prepared with Nadir(®) UP150 P flat-sheet polymeric membranes. The optimised emulsions consisted of 2% Tween 80 (w/w) in corn oil as the continuous phase and 0.5 g.L(−1) carbonic anhydrase enzyme with 5% PEG 300 (w/w) in aqueous solution as the dispersed phase. These emulsions were impregnated onto a porous hydrophobic PVDF membrane to prepare a supported liquid membrane for gas separation. Lastly, gas permeability studies indicated that the permeability of CO(2) increased by ~15% and that of CH(4) decreased by ~60% when compared to the membrane without carbonic anhydrase. Thus, a proof-of-concept for enhancement of CO(2) capture using emulsion-based supported liquid membrane was established. |
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spelling | pubmed-94161942022-08-27 Design of Enzyme Loaded W/O Emulsions by Direct Membrane Emulsification for CO(2) Capture Mondal, Suchintan Alke, Bhavna de Castro, Aline Machado Ortiz-Albo, Paloma Syed, Usman Taqui Crespo, João G. Brazinha, Carla Membranes (Basel) Article Membrane-based gas separation is a promising unit operation in a low-carbon economy due to its simplicity, ease of operation, reduced energy consumption and portability. A methodology is proposed to immobilise enzymes in stable water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions produced by direct membrane emulsification systems and thereafter impregnated them in the pores of a membrane producing emulsion-based supported liquid membranes. The selected case-study was for biogas (CO(2) and CH(4)) purification. Upon initial CO(2) sorption studies, corn oil was chosen as a low-cost and non-toxic bulk phase (oil phase). The emulsions were prepared with Nadir(®) UP150 P flat-sheet polymeric membranes. The optimised emulsions consisted of 2% Tween 80 (w/w) in corn oil as the continuous phase and 0.5 g.L(−1) carbonic anhydrase enzyme with 5% PEG 300 (w/w) in aqueous solution as the dispersed phase. These emulsions were impregnated onto a porous hydrophobic PVDF membrane to prepare a supported liquid membrane for gas separation. Lastly, gas permeability studies indicated that the permeability of CO(2) increased by ~15% and that of CH(4) decreased by ~60% when compared to the membrane without carbonic anhydrase. Thus, a proof-of-concept for enhancement of CO(2) capture using emulsion-based supported liquid membrane was established. MDPI 2022-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9416194/ /pubmed/36005712 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12080797 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Mondal, Suchintan Alke, Bhavna de Castro, Aline Machado Ortiz-Albo, Paloma Syed, Usman Taqui Crespo, João G. Brazinha, Carla Design of Enzyme Loaded W/O Emulsions by Direct Membrane Emulsification for CO(2) Capture |
title | Design of Enzyme Loaded W/O Emulsions by Direct Membrane Emulsification for CO(2) Capture |
title_full | Design of Enzyme Loaded W/O Emulsions by Direct Membrane Emulsification for CO(2) Capture |
title_fullStr | Design of Enzyme Loaded W/O Emulsions by Direct Membrane Emulsification for CO(2) Capture |
title_full_unstemmed | Design of Enzyme Loaded W/O Emulsions by Direct Membrane Emulsification for CO(2) Capture |
title_short | Design of Enzyme Loaded W/O Emulsions by Direct Membrane Emulsification for CO(2) Capture |
title_sort | design of enzyme loaded w/o emulsions by direct membrane emulsification for co(2) capture |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9416194/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36005712 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12080797 |
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