Title | Modeling and simulation of gas separations with spiral-wound membranes |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Authors | DeJaco, RF, Loprete, K, Pennisi, K, Majumdar, S, J. Siepmann, I, Daoutidis, P, Murnen, H, Tsapatsis, M |
Journal | AIChE Journal |
Volume | 66 |
Date Published | aug |
ISSN | 0001-1541 |
Keywords | 5.7, Chemicals and Commodity Processes, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), design (process simulation), gas purification, mathematical modeling, Membrane separations, Project 5.7 |
Abstract | Models for gas separations with spiral-wound membranes are developed and found to exhibit good agreement with experiments performed on N2/O2 mixtures. The two-dimensional (2D) model can be accurately approximated by a one-dimensional (1D) surrogate model when the spacer widths are chosen to make the channel pressure drops small. Subsequently, the separation of propane/propylene mixtures from the recycle purge stream of a polypropylene reactor is investigated. Assuming ideal gas is found to lead to significant overestimations in membrane stage cuts (sometimes more than 10%), an extent comparable to that associated with extrapolating constant olefin permeance from a low-pressure condition. While olefin permeance can change significantly with pressure, using a constant-permeance formulation can result in a small (< 2.5%) underprediction in stage cut if the value for the permeance is taken from the feed condition. Finally, membrane properties and costs necessary for a viable separation process are discussed. |
URL | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/aic.16274 |
DOI | 10.1002/aic.16274 |