The natural world and human civilization face serious threats from global warming caused by increasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. In this study, we examine the optimization of operating parameters within mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) using NH2-MIL-125-(Ti), a metal-organic framework (MOF) dispersed within a polysulfone (PSf) polymer matrix to achieve efficient CO2/CH4 separation. Sustainable CO2 capture is the motivation behind this study, which aims to improve the membrane technology using the response surface methodology (RSM). RSM was applied (a statistical and mathematical technique) to explore the relationships among the operating parameters (temperature, feed pressure, and CO2 feed composition) that influence membrane performance and to develop an optimal model. The optimal combination of variables is determined when they are predicted individually in the optimized model, creating optimal conditions for high CO2 efficiency. The results of this study will enable the development of efficient and sustainable CO2 capture technology, promoting environmental sustainability.
Mustafa AlsaadySharjeel WaqasMuhammad Hamad ZeeshanMohammed A. AlmarshoudKhuram MaqsoodAyman AbdulrahmanYuying Yan
Reza AbediniMohammadreza OmidkhahFatereh Dorosti
Farhad AhmadijokaniSalman AhmadipouyaHossein MolaviMohammad Arjmand
Pourya MoradihamedaniNor Azowa IbrahimDonya RamimoghadamWan Md Zin Wan YunusNor Azah Yusof
Khalisah ZahriPei Sean GohAhmad Fauzi Ismail