Otway capture research

Otway capture research

Otway capture research CO2 is a major contaminant in natural gas and its concentration varies with location. Many known reserves of natural gas are undeveloped due to the high CO2 content of these fields and the high cost associated with separating large quantities of...
Membrane gas-solvent contactor pilot plant trials

Membrane gas-solvent contactor pilot plant trials

[section] [row] [col span__sm=”12″] Membrane gas-solvent contactor pilot plant trials at Vales Point Power Station Membrane gas-solvent contactors are a hybrid technology in which traditional solvent absorption occurs within a membrane module. The...
Highlights of past capture research

Highlights of past capture research

Past capture research program CO2CRC’s capture research program commenced in 2003 and focused on a number of themes: Developing materials and processes for CO2 capture from post-combustion and pre-combustion gas streams. Designing for optimal heat integration....
Membrane systems

Membrane systems

Studying the effects of impurities and plasticization in membrane processes. Fabricating and testing hollow fibre membranes from novel polymers. Investigating the potential of new materials in gas systems and developing new membrane materials to drive down costs and...
Adsorbent systems

Adsorbent systems

Successfully demonstrate the use of new materials and adsorbent processes to capture CO2 from post-combustion and pre-combustion gas streams at our custom capture facilities. Investigate using improved zeolitic adsorbents, next generation adsorbents, adsorbents...