Mixed conducting ceramic membranes for high efficiency power generation with CO2 capture

Xueliang Dong, Wanqin Jin

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Abstract

Because of the emission of larger amount of CO2, power generation from fossil fuel has resulted in serious environmental problems. Integrating dense mixed-conducting membranes (MCMs) into power cycles with CO2 capture has been considered as the most advanced technology for high efficiency and clean power production. This paper presents an update of MCMs development efforts, including the recent progress in membrane materials and their chemical resistance; the membrane architecture especially the tubular asymmetric membranes and hollow fiber membranes; and the pilot-scale planar and membrane modules. The oxyfuel technique using MCMs for oxygen production and its commercial prospects are discussed. Finally, current challenges related to the industrialization of MCMs are addressed and possible future research is also outlined.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)163-170
Number of pages8
JournalCurrent Opinion in Chemical Engineering
Volume1
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2012

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