Environmental impact improvement of chitosan-based mixed-matrix membranes manufacture for CO2 gas separation by life cycle assessment

Date

2023

Authors

Echarri San Martín, Itsaso Andrea
Casado-Coterillo, Clara
Rumayor, Marta

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Wiley
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Artículo / Artikulua
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa

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Abstract

The environmental impacts of the manufacture of chitosan (CS) and polymeric poly(1-trimethylsilyl-1-propyne) (PTMSP) mixed-matrix membranes (MMMs) for CO2 separation by life cycle assessment (LCA) are compared. An ionic liquid of non-reported toxicity is used in CS membranes to enhance the mechanical strength, and different fillers are used to increase mechanical and functional properties: ETS-10, ZIF-8, HKUST-1, and Zeolite A. Results with the same CO2 permeation flux indicate that ETS-10/IL-CS is the membrane manufacture with highest impacts due to its lower permeability. When comparing impacts with same permeation areas, the polymeric one is the membrane with highest impacts. Biopolymer and polymer manufacture are the components with highest contribution to the total environmental impacts of each membrane. To decrease all their impacts below fossil polymer membrane for the same CO2 permeation flux, CS membranes permeabilities should be improved by a numerical factor of 1000, 100, and 2 for the ETS-10, ZIF-8, and HKUST-1/IL-CS MMMs, respectively.

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Biobased mixed-matrix membranes, Chitosan, CO2 separation, Sustainable membrane manufacture

Department

Ciencias / Zientziak / Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2

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Echarri, I., Casado-Coterillo, C., Rumayor, M., Navajas, A., Gandía, L. M. (2023) Environmental impact improvement of chitosan-based mixed-matrix membranes manufacture for CO2 gas separation by life cycle assessment. Chemical Engineering and Technology, 46(10), 2184-2191. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.202200397.

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