http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0376738813000495

Journal of Membrane ScienceVolume 433, 15 April 2013, Pages 17–24

Investigation of CO2 removal by silica and CNT nanofluids in microporous
hollow fiber membrane contactors

A. Golkhar, P. Keshavarz, , D. Mowla
Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Chemical and Petroleum
Engineering, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran

Abstract

In this study, nanofluids of nanosilica and carbon nanotube have been
applied as absorbents in a gas–liquid hollow fiber membrane contactor for
CO2 separation. A gas mixture of air and CO2 was fed into the shell side in
contact with pure water or nanofluid which was fed into the fibers. Effects
of different parameters including the type of nanofluid, nanoparticle
concentration, liquid and gas flow rates, liquid temperature and CO2 inlet
concentration were investigated experimentally on the removal efficiency of
CO2. The results showed that the injection of 0.5 wt% silica nanofluid
increased the removal efficiency up to 20% at low liquid flow rates
(compared to distilled water) while the increase is about 9% at high rates.
Nanofluid of carbon nanotube showed much better separation than the silica
and it enhanced the removal efficiency up to 40% and 20% at low and high
liquid rates respectively. The CO2 removal efficiency of pure water and
silica nanofluids slightly decreased with increasing CO2 inlet
concentration which is possibly due to the saturation of these fluids.
However the removal efficiency of carbon nanotube was nearly constant and
even enhanced in some flow rates with increasing CO2 inlet concentration.

Highlights

► Nanofluids of silica and CNT were applied in a membrane contactor for
CO2 removal.
► Silica nanofluid increased the removal efficiency of CO2 up to 20%.
► Nanofluid of CNT increased the removal efficiency of CO2 up to 40%.
► Effects of different parameters were studied on the removal efficiency of
CO2.
► CNT nanofluid can be proposed as an alternative absorbent in membrane
contactors.

Keywords

CO2 separation; Membrane contactor; Nanofluid; Carbon nanotube; Nanosilica

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