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Sustainable Energy and Fuels | 2018

A new approach to the identification of high-potential materials for cost-efficient membrane-based post-combustion CO2 capture

Simon Roussanaly; Rahul Anantharaman; Karl Lindqvist; Brede L. Hagen

Developing “good” membrane modules and materials is a key step towards reducing the cost of membrane-based CO2 capture. While this is traditionally being done through incremental development of existing and new materials, this paper presents a new approach to identify membrane materials with a disruptive potential to reduce the cost of CO2 capture for six potential industrial and power generation cases. For each case, this approach first identifies the membrane properties targets required to reach cost-competitiveness and several cost-reduction levels compared to MEA-based CO2 capture, through the evaluation of a wide range of possible membrane properties. These properties targets are then compared to membrane module properties which can be theoretically achieved using 401 polymeric membrane materials, in order to highlight 73 high-potential materials which could be used by membrane development experts to select materials worth pushing towards further development once practical considerations have been taken into account. Beyond the identification of individual materials, the ranges of membrane properties targets also show the strong potential of membrane-based capture for industrial cases in which the CO2 content in the flue gas is greater than 11%, and that considering CO2 capture ratios lower than 90% would significantly improve the competitiveness of membrane-based capture and lead to potentially significant cost reduction. Finally, it is important to note that the approach discussed here is applicable to other separation technologies and applications beyond CO2 capture, and could help reduce both the cost and time required to develop cost-effective technologies.


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2013

Costs benchmark of CO2 transport technologies for a group of various size industries

Simon Roussanaly; Gaelle Bureau-Cauchois; Jo Husebye


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2014

Benchmarking of CO2 transport technologies: Part II – Offshore pipeline and shipping to an offshore site

Simon Roussanaly; Amy Brunsvold; Erik Skontorp Hognes


Journal of Membrane Science | 2016

Membrane properties required for post-combustion CO2 capture at coal-fired power plants

Simon Roussanaly; Rahul Anantharaman; Karl Lindqvist; Haibo Zhai; Edward M. Rubin


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2013

Benchmarking of CO2 transport technologies: Part I—Onshore pipeline and shipping between two onshore areas

Simon Roussanaly; Jana P. Jakobsen; Erik Skontorp Hognes; Amy Brunsvold


Energy Procedia | 2012

Techno economic evaluation of amine based CO2 capture: impact of CO2 concentration and steam supply

Jo Husebye; Amy Brunsvold; Simon Roussanaly; Xiangping Zhang


Fuel Processing Technology | 2013

Carbon chain analysis on a coal IGCC — CCS system with flexible multi-products

Xiangping Zhang; Truls Gundersen; Simon Roussanaly; Amy Brunsvold; Suojiang Zhang


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017

A techno-economic case study of CO2 capture, transport and storage chain from a cement plant in Norway

Jana P. Jakobsen; Simon Roussanaly; Rahul Anantharaman


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2016

Techno-economic evaluation of the effects of impurities on conditioning and transport of CO2 by pipeline

Geir Skaugen; Simon Roussanaly; Jana P. Jakobsen; Amy Brunsvold


Energy Procedia | 2014

Multi-stage Membrane Processes for CO2 Capture from Cement Industry☆

Karl Lindqvist; Simon Roussanaly; Rahul Anantharaman

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Karl Lindqvist

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Xiangping Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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