Membrane technology application in the framework of zero emission concept

The Zero emissions concept envisages all industrial inputs being used in final products or converted into value-added inputs for other industries or processes. In this way, industries are reorganized into clusters such that each industry's wastes / by-products are fully matched with the input r...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Vuk Rajović, Jelena Marković, Aleksandar Jokić, Jelena Ilić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Engineering Society for Corrosion, Belgrade 2015-03-01
Series:Zaštita Materijala
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.zastita-materijala.org/index.php/home/article/view/865
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1849414609560141824
author Vuk Rajović
Jelena Marković
Aleksandar Jokić
Jelena Ilić
author_facet Vuk Rajović
Jelena Marković
Aleksandar Jokić
Jelena Ilić
author_sort Vuk Rajović
collection DOAJ
description The Zero emissions concept envisages all industrial inputs being used in final products or converted into value-added inputs for other industries or processes. In this way, industries are reorganized into clusters such that each industry's wastes / by-products are fully matched with the input requirements of another industry, and the integrated whole produces no waste of any kind. This technique is based on the well-established economic analysis tool known as the input/output approach. In the framework of the zero emission concept capture of CO2 plays an important role. CO2 can be captured and permanently stored, or it can be re-used. Carbon sequestration is a two-step process where the capture of CO2 from a gas stream is followed by its permanent storage. The capture step contributes 75% to the overall carbon sequestration process cost. For this reason, the scientific community has paid a great attention to the development of new processes for CO2 capture. Currently, there is a wide range of technologies to separate CO2 from gas streams. They are based on different physical and chemical processes including absorption, adsorption, cryogenics and membrane technology. The choice of a suitable technology depends on the characteristics of the flue gas stream and, as a consequence, on the power plant technology. As an alternative to conventional process es for CO2 separation and capture, membrane technology shows great potentiality for CO2 capture owing to its easy applicability, efficiency, flexibility, ability to maintain high CO2 pressure and to perform separations at low energy penalties. CO2-selective membranes allow separation of CO2 from different gas streams, such as: flue gas (post-combustion system), natural gas (natural gas processing) and hydrogen (pre-combustion systems) or oxygen from nitrogen (in an oxyfuel combustion system). In the framework of zero emission concept, this paper gives an overview and analysis of the types of membranes used and membrane technology application in CO2 capture from the point of cost and energy consumption.
format Article
id doaj-art-6b73abc7d12f45f9847a0bf29498aa1c
institution Kabale University
issn 0351-9465
2466-2585
language English
publishDate 2015-03-01
publisher Engineering Society for Corrosion, Belgrade
record_format Article
series Zaštita Materijala
spelling doaj-art-6b73abc7d12f45f9847a0bf29498aa1c2025-08-20T03:33:46ZengEngineering Society for Corrosion, BelgradeZaštita Materijala0351-94652466-25852015-03-01561374210.5937/ZasMat1501037R864Membrane technology application in the framework of zero emission conceptVuk Rajović0Jelena Marković1Aleksandar Jokić2Jelena Ilić3University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology, SerbiaThe Zero emissions concept envisages all industrial inputs being used in final products or converted into value-added inputs for other industries or processes. In this way, industries are reorganized into clusters such that each industry's wastes / by-products are fully matched with the input requirements of another industry, and the integrated whole produces no waste of any kind. This technique is based on the well-established economic analysis tool known as the input/output approach. In the framework of the zero emission concept capture of CO2 plays an important role. CO2 can be captured and permanently stored, or it can be re-used. Carbon sequestration is a two-step process where the capture of CO2 from a gas stream is followed by its permanent storage. The capture step contributes 75% to the overall carbon sequestration process cost. For this reason, the scientific community has paid a great attention to the development of new processes for CO2 capture. Currently, there is a wide range of technologies to separate CO2 from gas streams. They are based on different physical and chemical processes including absorption, adsorption, cryogenics and membrane technology. The choice of a suitable technology depends on the characteristics of the flue gas stream and, as a consequence, on the power plant technology. As an alternative to conventional process es for CO2 separation and capture, membrane technology shows great potentiality for CO2 capture owing to its easy applicability, efficiency, flexibility, ability to maintain high CO2 pressure and to perform separations at low energy penalties. CO2-selective membranes allow separation of CO2 from different gas streams, such as: flue gas (post-combustion system), natural gas (natural gas processing) and hydrogen (pre-combustion systems) or oxygen from nitrogen (in an oxyfuel combustion system). In the framework of zero emission concept, this paper gives an overview and analysis of the types of membranes used and membrane technology application in CO2 capture from the point of cost and energy consumption.https://www.zastita-materijala.org/index.php/home/article/view/865zero emissionmembrane technologyco2 capture
spellingShingle Vuk Rajović
Jelena Marković
Aleksandar Jokić
Jelena Ilić
Membrane technology application in the framework of zero emission concept
Zaštita Materijala
zero emission
membrane technology
co2 capture
title Membrane technology application in the framework of zero emission concept
title_full Membrane technology application in the framework of zero emission concept
title_fullStr Membrane technology application in the framework of zero emission concept
title_full_unstemmed Membrane technology application in the framework of zero emission concept
title_short Membrane technology application in the framework of zero emission concept
title_sort membrane technology application in the framework of zero emission concept
topic zero emission
membrane technology
co2 capture
url https://www.zastita-materijala.org/index.php/home/article/view/865
work_keys_str_mv AT vukrajovic membranetechnologyapplicationintheframeworkofzeroemissionconcept
AT jelenamarkovic membranetechnologyapplicationintheframeworkofzeroemissionconcept
AT aleksandarjokic membranetechnologyapplicationintheframeworkofzeroemissionconcept
AT jelenailic membranetechnologyapplicationintheframeworkofzeroemissionconcept