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Oxygen enrichment of air: Performance guidelines for membranes based on techno-economic assessment

Micari, Marina  
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Agrawal, Kumar Varoon  
January 1, 2022
Journal Of Membrane Science

The use of oxygen-enriched air (OEA) is an important strategy for reducing process cost and CO2 emissions in several industrial processes. Membrane-based processes, attributing to their high energy efficiency, are promising alternatives to cryogenic distillation and pressure-swing adsorption (PSA) at small to medium scales. However, so far, the techno-economic assessment of membrane processes has been focused on the production of low-purity O-2. This study assesses O-2 enrichment by membrane-based processes in a large purity range (30-95%), and reports significant energy and cost savings when high-performance membranes, marked by O-2 permeance of 500-1000 GPU and O-2/N-2 selectivity in the range of 2-20, are developed. The analysis identifies that O-2/N-2 selectivities of 2-4, 6-15, and 20 are optimal for target purity of 30-40%, 50-65%, and >70%, respectively, leading to specific costs in the range of 20-50 $/ton(EPO2) when blending with air is not considered. Purity target below 75% can be achieved by the single-stage process while double-stage processes are needed for higher purity targets. If highly-selective membranes are available, the cost of lower purity OEA can be further reduced by blending higher purity OEA with air.

We demonstrate the benefits of the membrane process for four important applications. For natural gas combustion, optimal energy and cost savings of 41% and 22%, respectively, are predicted using membranes with selectivity of 4. An optimized hybrid system combining membrane enricher and post-combustion capture reduces energy consumption (22%) and cost (6%) with respect to the standalone capture. The production of medical-grade oxygen (90% purity) from membranes is economical (0.4 $/kL) compared to that from PSA (0.6-0.8 $/kL). Finally, 95% O-2 can also be produced for oxycombustion with a specific cost of 32 $/ton(EPO2).

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DOI
10.1016/j.memsci.2021.119883
Web of Science ID

WOS:000705871700005

Author(s)
Micari, Marina  
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Agrawal, Kumar Varoon  
Date Issued

2022-01-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER

Published in
Journal Of Membrane Science
Volume

641

Article Number

119883

Subjects

Engineering, Chemical

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Polymer Science

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Engineering

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oxygen enrichment

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membrane processes

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techno-economic analysis

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process optimization

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performance guidelines

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gas separation

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carbon membranes

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liquid membranes

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co2 capture

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combustion

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transport

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integration

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o-2/n-2

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technologies

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polymers

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