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Meeting 2022 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium REWAS 2022: Decarbonizing the Materials Industry
Presentation Title Effect of Moisture and High Temperature to Separation Properties of Mixed Matrix Membranes
Author(s) Dragutin Nedeljkovic
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Dragutin Nedeljkovic
Abstract Scope Recently, huge emissions of carbon dioxide have emerged as a major problem in different fields of engineering. Mixed matrix membranes are materials with huge potential for application in the field of carbon-dioxide removal from the flue gases. Preliminary experiments have shown that dense composite membrane with polyethyleneoxide (PEO) as a matrix and zeolite powder as a dispersed phase with appropriate additive that serves as a homogenizer can be used. This type of membranes has shown good permeability of carbon-dioxide and relatively low permeability for other gases (hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen). The aim of this work is to test potential degradation of permeation properties and mechanical consistency of the membrane under repeated cycles of heating and cooling in presence of moisture. The experiments were performed at five different temperatures below melting or degradation point of polymers with three different partial pressures of water in combination with various gases.
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Keywords Composites, Polymers, Thin Films and Interfaces

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CO2 as Raw Material for Chemical and Fuel Productions through Electrocatalysis
Effect of Moisture and High Temperature to Separation Properties of Mixed Matrix Membranes
Field Demonstration of the Reversa Mineral Carbonation Process Using Coal and Natural Gas Flue Gas Streams
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Iron-ore Reduction Using Green Hydrogen: A Study for Recycling Wastes in Egyptian Steel Industry
Pilot Scale Test of Flue Gas Recirculation for the Silicon Process
PreMa-project Development of New Technologies to Reduce CO2 Emissions in Mn-alloy Production
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Solid Oxide Membrane (SOM) Based Technology for Carbon-free Efficient Production of Solar-grade Silicon
Supercritical Carbonation of Steelmaking Slag for the CO2 Sequestration
Tecno-economic Pre-feasibility Study of a Hydrogen Plasma Based Ferromanganese Plant
The Carbon Age: Reimaging the Lifecycle of Fuels and Materials
Towards Green Ferroalloys: Replacement of Fossil Reductants in the Pre-reduction Process of Chromite by Bio-based Alternatives

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