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Membrane performance requirements for carbon dioxide capture using hydrogen-selective membranes in integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plants

Journal

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
Volume 367, Issue 1-2, Pages 233-239

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2010.10.066

Keywords

CO2 capture; H-2 membrane; Precombustion; Syngas; Targets

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  1. GE Global Research

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Precombustion CO2 capture is an important option for the management of greenhouse gas emissions from power generation, because the higher concentrations can lead to improved separation economics. Membranes can provide a significant boost in the performance by separating CO2 at high temperature and at high pressure, provided they are properly integrated into a power plant. In this study, membrane performance targets were derived for CO2 capture using H-2-selective membranes in integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plant systems. Three key differences were found relative to plants configured for the production of industrial-grade H-2. First, the H-2/CO2 selectivity requirement is lower when the permeate is combusted in a gas turbine, as opposed to purified for industrial use. Second, the membrane is subject to additional selectivity requirements. For example, CO2 product purity specs impose a H-2/N-2 selectivity requirement. Third, the plant design must account for the energy associated with unshifted CO, CH4 and other fuel components that are not separated by the membrane. In contrast to H-2 production systems where the high H-2/CO2 selectivity requirement favors ultra-high selectivity metal-based membranes, the requirements for IGCC indicate a wider range of materials, including ceramic, zeolite. and polymeric membranes, should be considered. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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