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Abstract
The membrane process has been considered a promising technology for effective CO2 capture due to its outstanding features, including a small environmental footprint, reduced energy consumption, simplicity of operation, compact design, ease of scalability and maintenance, and low capital cost. Among the developed polymeric materials for membrane fabrication, polyurethane (PU) and poly(urethane-urea) (PUU) as multi-block copolymers have exhibited great potential for CO2 capture because of their excellent mechanical properties, high thermal stability, good film formation ability, favorable permeation properties, and a large diversity of monomers (i.e., polyol, diisocyanate, and chain extender) for the synthesis of desired polymers with prescribed properties. However, PU- and PUU-based membranes' gas selectivity is relatively low and thus not attractive for practical gas separation (GS) applications. Therefore, the present review scrutinizes the main influential factors on the gas transport properties and GS performance of these membranes. In this regard, we summarize the recent progress in the PU-based membranes in view of (I) design and synthesis of new PUs, (II) blending with other polymeric matrices, (III) cross-linking PU membranes, and (IV) fabricating PU-based mixed-matrix membranes (MMMs) with deep insight into an increase in CO2 permeability, as well as CO2/other gases selectivity. Finally, the challenges and future direction of PU-based membranes will be presented.
期刊介绍:
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science (PECS) publishes review articles covering all aspects of energy and combustion science. These articles offer a comprehensive, in-depth overview, evaluation, and discussion of specific topics. Given the importance of climate change and energy conservation, efficient combustion of fossil fuels and the development of sustainable energy systems are emphasized. Environmental protection requires limiting pollutants, including greenhouse gases, emitted from combustion and other energy-intensive systems. Additionally, combustion plays a vital role in process technology and materials science.
PECS features articles authored by internationally recognized experts in combustion, flames, fuel science and technology, and sustainable energy solutions. Each volume includes specially commissioned review articles providing orderly and concise surveys and scientific discussions on various aspects of combustion and energy. While not overly lengthy, these articles allow authors to thoroughly and comprehensively explore their subjects. They serve as valuable resources for researchers seeking knowledge beyond their own fields and for students and engineers in government and industrial research seeking comprehensive reviews and practical solutions.