This is a small-scale project that will evaluate processes and economics for carbon dioxide (CO2) separation from pressurized gas streams. The project will evaluate primary promising new gas separation membranes, initially at atmospheric pressure. A subsequent stage of the project will improve the performance of the membranes for CO2 removal from the fuel gas product of coal gasification and other gas streams under high pressure.
Recognized by the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) at its Melbourne meeting in September 2004.
Links to more information:
- Presentation
- Project status report (November 2008)
- Poster from Berlin workshop (September 2005)
- Poster from Paris workshop (March 2007)