(482f) CO2-Selective Membrane for Enhancing H2 Utilization in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Separations Division
Membranes for Electrochemical Conversions and Applications II
Tuesday, November 17, 2020 - 9:00am to 9:15am
Herein, more stable fluoride- and hydroxide-containing species were investigated for their potentials of replacing TMAOH. The thermal stabilities of the quaternaryammonium-containing compounds were characterized by TGA. Moreover, quantitative results from NMR showed that tetramethylammonium fluoride (TMAF) was 14 times more stable than TMAOH at 130ºC. Next, membranes with the optimal composition containing TMAF were synthesized, and their transport performances at different temperatures and feed CO2 partial pressures were measured, respectively. The membrane showed a CO2 permeance of 108 GPU and a CO2/H2 selectivity of 106 at 120ºC, and it was stable for 120 h. The TMAF-containing membrane also displayed an improved stability of about 4 times better than the TMAOH-containing membrane at 130ºC. To date, scale-up of 21ʺ-wide membranes with a total length of 720 ft has been demonstrated, and the membranes exhibited consistent transport results as the lab-scale samples. Additionally, a techno-economic analysis showed that, when the H2 recovery of the membrane process was set at 99%, the CO2 removal cost was calculated to be $62.9/tonne. Lastly, a CO2 removal of 76.9% could be obtained when the air sweep was replaced by vacuum on the permeate side.