Print Email Facebook Twitter Conceptual Process Design and Techno-Economical Assessment of H2/CO2 Separation Using FricDiff Technology Title Conceptual Process Design and Techno-Economical Assessment of H2/CO2 Separation Using FricDiff Technology Author De Jong, G. Contributor Bardow, A. (mentor) Selvi, A. (mentor) Faculty Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering Department Process and Energy Programme IRS Date 2010-04-26 Abstract The technology of FricDiff, an abbreviation of Frictional Diffusion, can be used to separate gases by adding a third gas, a so-called sweep gas, to the system. It is based on the diffusion difference of the feed molecules in the sweep gas. FricDiff is a proven principle and works at lab scale. The aim of the research is to study the technical and economical feasibility of separating H2 and CO2 with a FricDiff separation process at large scale. It includes the design of H2/CO2 separation unit for a medium size power plant using IGCC technology and a feasibility study. The results are compared with other separation methods that are used to capture and separation CO2 from H2 Subject Frictional Diffusion TechnologyH2/CO2 separationCarbon Capture and Storage (CCS)Feasibility study To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:584964c7-cac7-44b5-bba2-43f98865d758 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2010 De Jong, G. Files PDF Master_Thesis_Gerdien_de_Jong.pdf 1.76 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:584964c7-cac7-44b5-bba2-43f98865d758/datastream/OBJ/view