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Carbon Dioxide Separation with a Two-Dimensional Polymer Membrane
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Carbon DioxideEngineeringChemistryCarbon Dioxide SeparationChemical EngineeringMethane GasesCo2 Miscible FloodingMembrane TechnologyPolymer ChemistrySurface AdsorptionCarbon SequestrationGreenhouse Gas SequestrationPolymer MembranesCarbon SinkPolymer MembraneCarbonizationMembrane FormationPorous CarbonEnvironmental EngineeringPolymer ScienceEnhanced Oil Production
Carbon dioxide gas separation is important for many environmental and energy applications. Molecular dynamics simulations are used to characterize a two-dimensional hydrocarbon polymer, PG-ES1, that uses a combination of surface adsorption and narrow pores to separate carbon dioxide from nitrogen, oxygen, and methane gases. The CO2 permeance is 3 × 10(5) gas permeation units (GPU). The CO2/N2 selectivity is 60, and the CO2/CH4 selectivity exceeds 500. The combination of high CO2 permeance and selectivity surpasses all known materials, enabling low-cost postcombustion CO2 capture, utilization of landfill gas, and horticulture applications.
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