화학공학소재연구정보센터
Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.189, 433-440, 2017
Helium recovery using membrane processes
Helium is a key resource for many high-tech applications. The only feasible source of helium is natural gas, which can contain up to 2% helium. These low helium concentrations demand efficient separation and purification processes to be economically feasible. However, the currently wide-spread low-temperature distillation is energy intensive and only applied at high helium concentrations. Instead of being used, lower helium concentrations are usually vented to the atmosphere. Here, we compare different process alternatives for helium recovery for two cases: (A) A new natural gas plant is built (B) an existing plant is retrofitted for helium recovery. Process simulations are conducted in Aspen Plus and are combined with an economical evaluation. The results show that membrane processes can well compete with thermal separation technologies even at low helium concentrations.