CHEM-PHLGJan 23, 2025

Advancing Carbon Capture using AI: Design of permeable membrane and estimation of parameters for Carbon Capture using linear regression and membrane-based equations

arXiv:2501.13373v21 citationsh-index: 8
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This work addresses the need for efficient carbon capture solutions to mitigate climate change, but it is incremental as it applies existing linear regression methods to membrane-based systems.

This study tackled the problem of designing permeable membranes for carbon capture by using linear regression models to estimate key parameters like porosity and permeability, resulting in a CO2 permeability value of 0.045 and specific values such as gas flux of 3.2559 kg m^{-2} s^{-1}.

This study focuses on membrane-based systems for CO$_2$ separation, addressing the urgent need for efficient carbon capture solutions to mitigate climate change. Linear regression models, based on membrane equations, were utilized to estimate key parameters, including porosity ($ε$) of 0.4805, Kozeny constant (K) of 2.9084, specific surface area ($σ$) of 105.3272 m$^2$/m$^3$, mean pressure (Pm) of 6.2166 MPa, viscosity ($μ$) of 0.1997 Ns/m$^2$, and gas flux (Jg) of 3.2559 kg m$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$. These parameters were derived from the analysis of synthetic datasets using linear regression. The study also provides insights into the performance of the membrane, with a flow rate (Q) of 9.8778 $\times$ 10$^{-4}$ m$^3$/s, an injection pressure (P$_1$) of 2.8219 MPa, and an exit pressure (P$_2$) of 2.5762 MPa. The permeability value of 0.045 for CO$_2$ indicates the potential for efficient separation. Optimizing membrane properties to selectively block CO$_2$ while allowing other gases to pass is crucial for improving carbon capture efficiency. By integrating these technologies into industrial processes, significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions can be achieved, fostering a circular carbon economy and contributing to global climate goals. This study also explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can aid in designing membranes for carbon capture, addressing the global climate change challenge and supporting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations.

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