Billtemper
Aerospace
- Dec 12, 2012
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We have a interesting problem. We need to separate supercritical co2 from water. The combined mixture is at 100 deg f (we can raise that temperature to 130 deg F if needed) and is at a pressure of 2200 psi. Would a membrane work? (if so, what kind and where would I purchase one). Would it be as simple as putting a membrane in the tank 2 ft dia / 10 ft long say with the membrane at the top, and simply releasing 10 psi on one side of the membrane and allowing the Supercritical CO2 to pass thru the membrane?). How long would it take? Is there a book that explains this? Thanks in advance…
We have a interesting problem. We need to separate supercritical co2 from water. The combined mixture is at 100 deg f (we can raise that temperature to 130 deg F if needed) and is at a pressure of 2200 psi. Would a membrane work? (if so, what kind and where would I purchase one). Would it be as simple as putting a membrane in the tank 2 ft dia / 10 ft long say with the membrane at the top, and simply releasing 10 psi on one side of the membrane and allowing the Supercritical CO2 to pass thru the membrane?). How long would it take? Is there a book that explains this? Thanks in advance…