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AuthorScholes, Colin A.
AuthorGhosh, Ujjal K.
Available date2020-11-26T11:21:10Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameMembranes
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes7010009
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17117
AbstractMembrane gas separation has potential for the recovery and purification of helium, because the majority of membranes have selectivity for helium. This review reports on the current state of the research and patent literature for membranes undertaking helium separation. This includes direct recovery from natural gas, as an ancillary stage in natural gas processing, as well as niche applications where helium recycling has potential. A review of the available polymeric and inorganic membranes for helium separation is provided. Commercial gas separation membranes in comparable gas industries are discussed in terms of their potential in helium separation. Also presented are the various membrane process designs patented for the recovery and purification of helium from various sources, as these demonstrate that it is viable to separate helium through currently available polymeric membranes. This review places a particular focus on those processes where membranes are combined in series with another separation technology, commonly pressure swing adsorption. These combined processes have the most potential for membranes to produce a high purity helium product. The review demonstrates that membrane gas separation is technically feasible for helium recovery and purification, though membranes are currently only applied in niche applications focused on reusing helium rather than separation from natural sources.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI AG
SubjectHelium
Membranes
Polymeric
Process
Selectivity
TitleReview of membranes for helium separation and purification
TypeArticle Review
Issue Number1
Volume Number7


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