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Absorption Of Carbon Dioxide Via Single And Blends Of Aqueous Amine Solutions And Nanofluids In Gasliquid Hollow Fiber Membrane Contactor, Zia Ur Rehman Said Rehman Apr 2018

Absorption Of Carbon Dioxide Via Single And Blends Of Aqueous Amine Solutions And Nanofluids In Gasliquid Hollow Fiber Membrane Contactor, Zia Ur Rehman Said Rehman

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Theses

In this work, CO₂ gas was absorbed from a gas mixture (20 vol.% CO₂ + 80 vol.% N₂) in a custom made Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) hollow fiber membrane contactors by using a variety of single and blends of aqueous amine solutions and nanofluids. An ultrasonic dispersion method was used to prepare nanofluids where SiO₂ nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were dispersed in deionized (DI) water without adding any surfactant. The prepared solvents were fed into the tube side of the membrane module, whereas the gas mixture was passed through the shell side. CO₂ absorption experiments were carried out using four …


Experimental And Modeling Of Co₂ Removal From Gas Mixtures Using Membrane Contactors Packed With Glass Beads, Farah O. S. Abuhatab Apr 2018

Experimental And Modeling Of Co₂ Removal From Gas Mixtures Using Membrane Contactors Packed With Glass Beads, Farah O. S. Abuhatab

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Theses

Natural gas is one of the major natural resources in UAE which carries significant amounts of acid gases. For the purpose of utilizing or liquefying, the gas must be pre-treated by separating the major non-hydrocarbon gases, namely CO₂. Typical CO₂ separation processes involve separation using sorbents or solvent, cryogenic or membrane. Among these processes, the chemical absorption considered to be the most effective process to remove CO₂. However, this process carries several drawbacks such as flooding, foaming, entraining, channeling, and most importantly high capital and operating costs.

An integrated unit called gas absorption membrane (GAM) consists of combining chemical absorption …


Experimental And Modeling Of Co2 Removal From Gas Mixtures Using Membrane Contractors Packed With Glass Beads., Farah O.S. Abuhatab Apr 2018

Experimental And Modeling Of Co2 Removal From Gas Mixtures Using Membrane Contractors Packed With Glass Beads., Farah O.S. Abuhatab

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Theses

Natural gas is one of the major natural resources in UAE which carries significant amounts of acid gases. For the purpose of utilizing or liquefying, the gas must be pre-treated by separating the major non-hydrocarbon gases, namely C02. Typical C02 separation processes involve separation using sorbents or solvent, cryogenic or membrane. Among these processes, the chemical absorption considered to be the most effective process to remove C02. However, this process carries several drawbacks such as flooding, foaming, entraining, channeling, and most importantly high capital and operating costs.

An integrated unit called gas absorption membrane (GAM) …


Understanding The Thermodynamics And Oral Absorption Potential Of Pharmaceutical Amorphous Solid Dispersions, Nico Setiawan Jan 2018

Understanding The Thermodynamics And Oral Absorption Potential Of Pharmaceutical Amorphous Solid Dispersions, Nico Setiawan

Theses and Dissertations--Pharmacy

Supersaturating drug delivery systems, such as amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs), have been used extensively to elevate the apparent solubility and oral bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs. However, despite the numerous examples of success in increasing solubility and oral bioavailability using ASDs, physical stability challenges remain as formulators seek to employ high drug loading for cost reduction and improved patient compliance. Therefore, stability in both the solid and solution state must be considered for ASDs to be successful. In the solid state, the drug must remain amorphous in the solid matrix throughout the shelf life of the product. Although excipients, such …