don't know about gas engines, but there was an attempts to use membranes for o2 removal in diesel engines. you can find the data in the following paper: Poola, R.B., et al. "Membrane-Based Nitrogen-Enriched Air for NOx Rediction in Ligh-Duty Diesel Engines." SAE Paper 2000-01-0228
i'm looking for data on the membranes for co2 removal, such as natco's cyanara or uop's separax (they are both asummetric cellulose acetate).
i was wondering if anybody has data on the co2/ch4 selectivity and co2 permeability in those membranes at normal operating temperature.
many thanks!
i'm looking for data on the membranes for co2 removal, such as natco's cyanara or uop's separax (they are both asummetric cellulose acetate).
i was wondering if anybody has data on the co2/ch4 selectivity and co2 permeability in those membranes at normal operating temperature.
many thanks!