CO2 capture for environmental remediation with hollow fibre membrane: Impact of air gap and bore fluid ratio onto the morphology and performance

Hollow fibre membrane (HFM) is favourable for carbon dioxide (CO2) due to its high packing density and high volume to area ratio. In this study, the effect of air gap and bore fluid ratio is explored to study its influence on the morphology and separation performance. With high dope extrusion rate (...

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Published in:ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Main Authors: Zainuddin, Muhd Izzudin Fikry; Ahmad, Abdul Latif; Buddin, Meor Muhammad Hafiz Shah; Adnan, Mohamad Alif
Format: Article; Early Access
Language:English
Published: WILEY 2024
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author Zainuddin
Muhd Izzudin Fikry; Ahmad
Abdul Latif; Buddin
Meor Muhammad Hafiz Shah; Adnan
Mohamad Alif
spellingShingle Zainuddin
Muhd Izzudin Fikry; Ahmad
Abdul Latif; Buddin
Meor Muhammad Hafiz Shah; Adnan
Mohamad Alif
CO2 capture for environmental remediation with hollow fibre membrane: Impact of air gap and bore fluid ratio onto the morphology and performance
Engineering
author_facet Zainuddin
Muhd Izzudin Fikry; Ahmad
Abdul Latif; Buddin
Meor Muhammad Hafiz Shah; Adnan
Mohamad Alif
author_sort Zainuddin
spelling Zainuddin, Muhd Izzudin Fikry; Ahmad, Abdul Latif; Buddin, Meor Muhammad Hafiz Shah; Adnan, Mohamad Alif
CO2 capture for environmental remediation with hollow fibre membrane: Impact of air gap and bore fluid ratio onto the morphology and performance
ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
English
Article; Early Access
Hollow fibre membrane (HFM) is favourable for carbon dioxide (CO2) due to its high packing density and high volume to area ratio. In this study, the effect of air gap and bore fluid ratio is explored to study its influence on the morphology and separation performance. With high dope extrusion rate (DER), the shear-induced polymer orientation can be preserved with low air gap which come with the cost of deformed lumen. As such, the coagulant activity of the bore fluid can be reduced by introducing solvent, which in turn reduces rate of phase inversion to prevent sudden contraction of polymer at low air gap, thus allowing proper formation of lumen. With the presence of solvent, the flowability of the dope solution increased due to reduced viscosity as the bore fluid with high solvent content make contact the external coagulant. HFM spun with low air gap with the presence of solvent in the bore fluid shows increased stretched ratio due to the influence of gravitational pull upon being extruded from the spinneret. This in turn improved the polymer chain orientation due to the stretch across the spinning line. Subsequently, HFM spun with 80 wt.% of N-methyl-2-pyrollidone (NMP) in the bore fluid using narrow gap spinneret with 5-cm air gap shows the highest ideal CO2/N-2 and CO2/CH4 selectivity at 23.4 and 28 respectively, even though it also exhibit the lowest CO2 permeance at only 3.1 GPU which was ascribed to the formation of dense skin layer. Meanwhile, when HFM was spun with a bigger annulus gap, the ideal CO2/N-2 and CO2/CH4 selectivity slightly dropped, however the CO2 permeance exhibit increment.
WILEY
1932-2135
1932-2143
2024


10.1002/apj.3157
Engineering

WOS:001306966600001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001306966600001
title CO2 capture for environmental remediation with hollow fibre membrane: Impact of air gap and bore fluid ratio onto the morphology and performance
title_short CO2 capture for environmental remediation with hollow fibre membrane: Impact of air gap and bore fluid ratio onto the morphology and performance
title_full CO2 capture for environmental remediation with hollow fibre membrane: Impact of air gap and bore fluid ratio onto the morphology and performance
title_fullStr CO2 capture for environmental remediation with hollow fibre membrane: Impact of air gap and bore fluid ratio onto the morphology and performance
title_full_unstemmed CO2 capture for environmental remediation with hollow fibre membrane: Impact of air gap and bore fluid ratio onto the morphology and performance
title_sort CO2 capture for environmental remediation with hollow fibre membrane: Impact of air gap and bore fluid ratio onto the morphology and performance
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description Hollow fibre membrane (HFM) is favourable for carbon dioxide (CO2) due to its high packing density and high volume to area ratio. In this study, the effect of air gap and bore fluid ratio is explored to study its influence on the morphology and separation performance. With high dope extrusion rate (DER), the shear-induced polymer orientation can be preserved with low air gap which come with the cost of deformed lumen. As such, the coagulant activity of the bore fluid can be reduced by introducing solvent, which in turn reduces rate of phase inversion to prevent sudden contraction of polymer at low air gap, thus allowing proper formation of lumen. With the presence of solvent, the flowability of the dope solution increased due to reduced viscosity as the bore fluid with high solvent content make contact the external coagulant. HFM spun with low air gap with the presence of solvent in the bore fluid shows increased stretched ratio due to the influence of gravitational pull upon being extruded from the spinneret. This in turn improved the polymer chain orientation due to the stretch across the spinning line. Subsequently, HFM spun with 80 wt.% of N-methyl-2-pyrollidone (NMP) in the bore fluid using narrow gap spinneret with 5-cm air gap shows the highest ideal CO2/N-2 and CO2/CH4 selectivity at 23.4 and 28 respectively, even though it also exhibit the lowest CO2 permeance at only 3.1 GPU which was ascribed to the formation of dense skin layer. Meanwhile, when HFM was spun with a bigger annulus gap, the ideal CO2/N-2 and CO2/CH4 selectivity slightly dropped, however the CO2 permeance exhibit increment.
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