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Pilot plants of membrane technology in industry:Challenges and key learnings 被引量:1

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摘要 Membrane technology holds great potential in gas separation applications,especially carbon dioxide capture from industrial processes.To achieve this potential,the outputs from global research endeavours into membrane technologies must be trialled in industrial processes,which requires membrane-based pilot plants.These pilot plants are critical to the commercialization of membrane technology,be it as gas separation membranes or membrane gas-solvent contactors,as failure at the pilot plant level may delay the development of the technology for decades.Here,the author reports on his experience of operating membrane-based pilot plants for gas separation and contactor configurations as part of three industrial carbon capture initiatives:the Mulgrave project,H3 project and Vales Point project.Specifically,the challenges of developing and operating membrane pilot plants are presented,as well as the key learnings on how to successfully manage membrane pilot plants to achieve desired performance outcomes.The purpose is to assist membrane technologists in the carbon capture field to achieve successful outcomes for their technology innovations.
出处 《Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2020年第3期305-316,共12页 化学科学与工程前沿(英文版)
基金 The author thanks the C02CRC Ltd.,especially Dr.Abdul Qader and Mr.Barry Hooper Process Group(now Suez Oil&Gas Systems),especially Dr.Trina Dreher Pilot Plant Management&Services Pty Ltd.,especially Mr.Kurt Luttin Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation(CSIRO),especially Mr.Dan Maher and Mr.Phillip Green Furnace Engineering HRL Technology Pty Ltd. Engie(formerly GDF Suez) Delta Electricity the Victorian Government's Energy Technology Innovation Strategy(ETIS)and Victoria Fellowship as well as Coal Innovation New South Wales.
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