The role of the membrane technology in hydrocarbon fuel processing and separation is discussed, spotlighting various classes of materials used for membranes. The advantages and shortcomings are considered in relation to the molecules being separated, examining efforts to overcome the conventional trade-off relationship between selectivity and permeability. The scale-up from fundamental research to large-scale industry is analysed considering important opportunities in design, rationalization and optimization of innovative industrial production. Novel processes are proposed in order to preserve the environment and improve the quality of life through production of alternative green energy and rational recycling of raw materials. Heterogeneous catalysis in the petrochemical industry and biofuels production from steam reforming of hydrocarbons are discussed.
Membranes for hydrocarbon fuel processing and separation
Gugliuzza A;Iulianelli A;Basile;
2011
Abstract
The role of the membrane technology in hydrocarbon fuel processing and separation is discussed, spotlighting various classes of materials used for membranes. The advantages and shortcomings are considered in relation to the molecules being separated, examining efforts to overcome the conventional trade-off relationship between selectivity and permeability. The scale-up from fundamental research to large-scale industry is analysed considering important opportunities in design, rationalization and optimization of innovative industrial production. Novel processes are proposed in order to preserve the environment and improve the quality of life through production of alternative green energy and rational recycling of raw materials. Heterogeneous catalysis in the petrochemical industry and biofuels production from steam reforming of hydrocarbons are discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.