Graphene makes its mark on gas separation

Graphene makes its mark on gas separation

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https://phys.org/news/2018-06-graphene-gas.html

Focusing on producing a gas separation device useful for carbon capture and storage, the researchers devised a protocol to separate CO2from H2. Hydrogen production, both from natural gas or in gasification of liquid or solid fuels, is often accompanied by the formation of a significant amount of CO2, which needs to be removed before the gas is used. Efficient separation of the CO2has greater potential for capture of this greenhouse gas.

Using a bottom up approach, the researchers deposited alternated layers of graphene oxide and a polymer poly(ethyleneimine) - PEI, using a self assembly method, to make the gas separation membrane. By using graphene oxide, (a water-soluble graphene material due to its oxidised nature), the team was able to deposit individual graphene oxide layers separated by the PEI.

Graphene makes its mark on gas separation

Jun 15, 2018, 2:42pm UTC
https://phys.org/news/2018-06-graphene-gas.html > Focusing on producing a gas separation device useful for carbon capture and storage, the researchers devised a protocol to separate CO2from H2. Hydrogen production, both from natural gas or in gasification of liquid or solid fuels, is often accompanied by the formation of a significant amount of CO2, which needs to be removed before the gas is used. Efficient separation of the CO2has greater potential for capture of this greenhouse gas. > Using a bottom up approach, the researchers deposited alternated layers of graphene oxide and a polymer poly(ethyleneimine) - PEI, using a self assembly method, to make the gas separation membrane. By using graphene oxide, (a water-soluble graphene material due to its oxidised nature), the team was able to deposit individual graphene oxide layers separated by the PEI.