Issue 3, 2010

Ceramic membranes for gas processing in coal gasification

Abstract

Coal is the most abundant fossil fuel in the world and is likely to outlast gas and oil for centuries. However, with global issues like climate change at the forefront of public attention there is a trend towards the development of a carbon constrained economy. As a result, research has intensified in the last decade on modes of operating coal fired power plants with carbon capture and storage (CCS). In particular, pre-combustion options via coal gasification, especially integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) processes, are attracting the attention of governments, industry and the research community as an attractive alternative to conventional power generation. It is possible to build an IGCC plant with CCS with conventional technologies however; these processes are energy intensive and likely to reduce power plant efficiencies. Novel ceramic membrane technologies, in particular molecular sieving silica (MSS) and pervoskite membranes, offer the opportunity to reduce efficiency losses by separating gases at high temperatures and pressures. MSS membranes can be made preferentially selective for H2, enabling both enhanced production, via a water–gas shift membrane reactor, and recovery of H2 from the syngas stream at high temperatures. They also allow CO2 to be concentrated at high pressures, reducing the compression loads for transportation and enabling simple integration with CO2 storage or sequestration operations. Perovskite membranes provide a viable alternative to cryogenic distillation for air separation by delivering the tonnage of oxygen required for coal gasification at a reduced cost. In this review we examine ceramic membrane technologies for high temperature gas separation and discuss the operational, mechanical, design and process considerations necessary for their successful integration into IGCC with CCS systems.

Graphical abstract: Ceramic membranes for gas processing in coal gasification

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
19 Nov 2009
Accepted
13 Jan 2010
First published
08 Feb 2010

Energy Environ. Sci., 2010,3, 268-278

Ceramic membranes for gas processing in coal gasification

S. Smart, C. X. C. Lin, L. Ding, K. Thambimuthu and J. C. Diniz da Costa, Energy Environ. Sci., 2010, 3, 268 DOI: 10.1039/B924327E

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