Polymers, Volume 17, Issue 2 , 01/01/2025

Improving CO2 Removal Efficiency with Bio-Cellulose Acetate: A Multi-Stage Membrane Separation Approach

Attaso Khamwichit, Kamontip Wongsuwan, Wipawee Dechapanya

Abstract

In this comprehensive investigation, the sustainable production and utilization of gas separation membranes derived from coconut water (CW) waste was investigated. The research focuses on the synthesis of bacterial cellulose (BC) and cellulose acetate (CA) membranes from CW, followed by a thorough analysis of their characteristics, including morphology, ATR-FTIR spectroscopy, tensile strength, and chemical composition. The study rigorously evaluates membrane performance, with particular emphasis on CO<inf>2</inf>/CH<inf>4</inf> selectivity under various operational conditions, including pressure, membrane thickness, and number of stages. The application of these membranes in gas separation units was optimized for CO<inf>2</inf>/CH<inf>4</inf> separation performance and eco-efficiency through a multi-stage membrane approach. The findings indicate that in double-stage configurations, CA membranes with a thickness of 0.04 mm, operating at 0.28 MPa, achieve a CO<inf>2</inf>/CH<inf>4</inf> selectivity of 35.52, significantly surpassing single-stage performance (selectivity: 19.72). Furthermore, eco-efficiency analysis reveals optimal performance at 0.04 mm thickness and 0.175 MPa, reaching 3.08 CO<inf>2</inf>/CH<inf>4</inf> selectivity/THB. These results conclusively demonstrate the viability of converting agricultural waste into high-performance gas separation membranes, representing a significant advancement in sustainable membrane technology. This research contributes valuable insights to the field and paves the way for further innovations in eco-friendly membrane production and application.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

biogas upgradingcellulose acetate membraneCO2 removalmulti-stage membrane separationvalue-added bio-membranes

ASJC Subject Area

Materials Science : Polymers and PlasticsChemistry : Chemistry (all)

Funding Agency

Walailak University


Bibliography


Khamwichit, A., Wongsuwan, K., & Dechapanya, W. (2025). Improving CO2 Removal Efficiency with Bio-Cellulose Acetate: A Multi-Stage Membrane Separation Approach. Polymers, 17(2) doi:10.3390/polym17020224

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