ORGMEMT project data explores advanced membrane technologies for post-combustion CO2 capture from power plants. The research, funded by EPSRC grant EP/M001342/1, focuses on organic-organic mixed matrix membranes to address dispersion and compatibility challenges of inorganic fillers. It is managed by the British Geological Survey with contributions from UK groups specializing in porous membranes and microporous organic materials.
Use Cases
- Analyze membrane performance metrics for CO2 separation efficiency under simulated flue gas conditions
- Compare material properties of organic fillers versus inorganic fillers like zeolites and MOFs
- Model the energetic cost and footprint reduction potential of membrane-based capture technologies
- Evaluate the compatibility and dispersion homogeneity between aromatic organic polymers and fillers
Strengths
- Research builds on a unique prior report of organic-organic MMMs demonstrating excellent filler dispersion
- Project addresses a defined UK Government target of 80% CO2 emissions reduction by 2050
- Collaboration combines expertise from pioneering UK groups in novel porous membranes and microporous organic materials
Limitations
- Specific data volume, row count, column structure, and file formats are unknown
- Dataset appears focused on experimental research materials rather than operational or time-series performance data
- Potential limitation in direct applicability without detailed technical parameters from the membrane testing
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Experimental research data from the EPSRC-funded ORGMEMT project (Grant EP/M001342/1).
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- United Kingdom