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Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes: Carbon Dioxide Separation/Capture by Using Membranes by Angelo Basile (R&D Manager, ECO2Energy (Rome) and Hydrogenia (Genoa) and Department of Engineering, University Campus Bio-medical, Rome, Italy)

Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes: Carbon Dioxide Separation/Capture by Using Membranes explores the unique property of membranes to separate gases with different physical and chemical properties. The book covers both polymeric and inorganic materials for CO2 separation and explains their mechanism of action, allowing for the development and most appropriate and efficient processes. It also lists the advantages of using membranes instead of other separation techniques, i.e., their low operating costs and low energy consumption. This book offers a unique opportunity for scientists working in the field of membrane technology for CO2 separation and capture.

About Angelo Basile (R&D Manager, ECO2Energy (Rome) and Hydrogenia (Genoa) and Department of Engineering, University Campus Bio-medical, Rome, Italy)

Angelo Basile, a chemical engineer, is the author of hundreds of papers, books, chapter books, and special issues, with also various Italian, European, and worldwide patents. Basile is an associate editor of various international journals (IJHE, APCEJ, etc.), editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Membrane Science and Technology, and a member of the editorial board of more than 25 international journals. Today Basile is an R&D manager at both ECO2Energy (Rome) and Hydrogenia (Genoa) and is collaborating with the Department of Engineering at the University Campus Bio-medical of Rome (Italy). Evangelos P. Favvas is Petroleum Engineer and he belongs to the Research Staff of the Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in NCSR Demokritos, Athens - Greece. His research interests embrace the experimental study of gas separation using membranes and sorbents with emphasis on hydrogen and carbon dioxide separations, as well as the insitu study of condensation process using the combination of X-ray scattering and adsorption techniques. He has also extended experience in the area of preparation and evaluation of new hybrid porous materials (metal doped silica based materials, CNTs, graphene, etc.) with emphasis on energy and environmental applications. The development of new processes and materials for the improvement of the physicochemical properties of conventional fuels and bio-fuels is also a branch of his scientific interests. During the last 4 years, he was tutor of 8 Thesis for master and Ph.D. Students at Greek Universities. He is author and co-author of 42 papers in peer review international journals, 2 book chapters, 2 patents and he has participated in 64 International and National conferences.

Table of Contents

Part 1. Polymeric Membranes for CO2 separation1. Polymeric membrane materials for CO2 separations2. Already used and candidate polymeric membranes for CO2 separation plants3. CO2 selective membranes: How easy is their moving from laboratory to industrial scale?4. Mixed matrix membranes for CO2 separations: preparation and properties5. CO2/CH4 separation (natural gas purification) by using MMMs Part 2. Inorganic Membranes for CO2 separations6. Ceramic membranes: preparation, properties and investigation on CO2 separation 7. CO2/CH4 separation by using carbon membranes8. Poly(ionic liquid) membranes for CO2 separation9. Fixed-site-carrier (FSC) membranes for CO2 removal from natural gas10. Hybrid membranes (metallic membranes) for CO2 separation processes Part 3. Membranes for post-combustion and pre-combustion CO2 capture11. CO2 capture from coal-fired power plants (cement factory, electricity power plants etc)12. IGCC: Integrated gasification combined cycle and CO2 capture13. Facilitated transport membranes for CO2/H2 separation14. Membrane considerations and plant design for post-combustion CO2 capture15. Design considerations for post-combustion CO2 capture with membranes Part. 4 Membrane reactors in Integrated Gasification Combined Cycles for CO2 separations16. Hybrid membranes for CO2 removal from high pressure natural gas17. Membrane optimization and process condition investigation for enhancing the CO2 separations from NG18. Techno-Economic Assessment of Polymeric, Ceramic and Metallic Membranes Integration in an Advanced IGCC Process for CO2 separation and capture Part 5. Membranes for CO2 removal from natural gas: status and perspectives19. Natural gas compositions: which are the requested separations for them?20. Polymeric, Ceramic, Carbon or hybrid/MMMs membranes for the CO2 removal processes from NG?21. Membranes for NG separation processes: Recent progress and future perspectives

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NLS9780128136454
9780128136454
0128136456
Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes: Carbon Dioxide Separation/Capture by Using Membranes by Angelo Basile (R&D Manager, ECO2Energy (Rome) and Hydrogenia (Genoa) and Department of Engineering, University Campus Bio-medical, Rome, Italy)
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2018-07-20
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