| Literature DB >> 31452313 |
Xuerui Wang1,2, Yuting Zhang2, Xiaoyu Wang3, Eduardo Andres-Garcia1,4, Peng Du2, Lorena Giordano1, Lin Wang2, Zhou Hong2, Xuehong Gu2, Sohail Murad3, Freek Kapteijn1.
Abstract
Xe is only produced by cryogenic distillation of air, and its availability is limited by the extremely low abundance. Therefore, Xe recovery after usage is the only way to guarantee sufficient supply and broad application. Herein we demonstrate DD3R zeolite as a benchmark membrane material for CO2 /Xe separation. The CO2 permeance after an optimized membrane synthesis is one order magnitude higher than for conventional membranes and is less susceptible to water vapour. The overall membrane performance is dominated by diffusivity selectivity of CO2 over Xe in DD3R zeolite membranes, whereby rigidity of the zeolite structure plays a key role. For relevant anaesthetic composition (<5 % CO2 ) and condition (humid), CO2 permeance and CO2 /Xe selectivity stabilized at 2.0×10-8 mol m-2 s-1 Pa-1 and 67, respectively, during long-term operation (>320 h). This endows DD3R zeolite membranes great potential for on-stream CO2 removal from the Xe-based closed-circuit anesthesia system. The large cost reduction of up to 4 orders of magnitude by membrane Xe-recycling (>99+%) allows the use of the precious Xe as anaesthetics gas a viable general option in surgery.Entities:
Keywords: carbon dioxide; gas separation; membranes; noble gases; zeolites
Year: 2019 PMID: 31452313 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201909544
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336