Development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for gas-liquid membrane contactor application

This thesis presents the development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for the use in gas-liquid membrane contactor (GLMC) application. GLMC process has been gaining popularity in recent years as a potential alternative for CO2 separation from various gas streams, such as biogas,...

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Main Author: Zhang, Yuan
Other Authors: Wang Rong
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-551972023-03-03T19:21:02Z Development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for gas-liquid membrane contactor application Zhang, Yuan Wang Rong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Singapore Membrane Technology Centre DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering This thesis presents the development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for the use in gas-liquid membrane contactor (GLMC) application. GLMC process has been gaining popularity in recent years as a potential alternative for CO2 separation from various gas streams, such as biogas, natural gas, and flue gas. However, no commercial CO2 removal process using GLMC technology is presently in operation. The main technical barrier is membrane wetting. Hence, this study aims at developing highly hydrophobic and efficient porous hollow fiber membranes with strong chemical resistance for GLMC application. Overall, the hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes with controlled pore structures were prepared by the novel surface modification approaches and through the formation of highly hydrophobic inorganic-organic composite membranes. This study proves the important role of membrane engineering in terms of fabrication and modification techniques in facilitating commercialization of GLMC application. Doctor of Philosophy (CEE) 2013-12-30T02:44:01Z 2013-12-30T02:44:01Z 2013 2013 Thesis Zhang, Y. (2013). Development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for gas-liquid membrane contactor application. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/55197 10.32657/10356/55197 en 149 p. application/pdf
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Development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for gas-liquid membrane contactor application
description This thesis presents the development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for the use in gas-liquid membrane contactor (GLMC) application. GLMC process has been gaining popularity in recent years as a potential alternative for CO2 separation from various gas streams, such as biogas, natural gas, and flue gas. However, no commercial CO2 removal process using GLMC technology is presently in operation. The main technical barrier is membrane wetting. Hence, this study aims at developing highly hydrophobic and efficient porous hollow fiber membranes with strong chemical resistance for GLMC application. Overall, the hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes with controlled pore structures were prepared by the novel surface modification approaches and through the formation of highly hydrophobic inorganic-organic composite membranes. This study proves the important role of membrane engineering in terms of fabrication and modification techniques in facilitating commercialization of GLMC application.
author2 Wang Rong
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author Zhang, Yuan
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title Development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for gas-liquid membrane contactor application
title_short Development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for gas-liquid membrane contactor application
title_full Development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for gas-liquid membrane contactor application
title_fullStr Development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for gas-liquid membrane contactor application
title_full_unstemmed Development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for gas-liquid membrane contactor application
title_sort development of novel hydrophobic hollow fiber membranes intended for gas-liquid membrane contactor application
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