Application of Hollow Fiber Membrane for the Separation of Carbon Dioxide from Atmospheric Air and Assessment of Its Distribution Pattern in a Greenhouse
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Research on carbon management is fueled by the growing concern over rising carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmospheric air and its possible impacts on the climate. In this study, we proposed a method of CO2 separation from atmospheric air. This study aimed to investigate the effects of CO2 enrichment on the air temperature inside a greenhouse using a hollow fiber (HF) membrane system. The experiment was conducted over a period of 30 days in two experimental conditions: 15 days without CO2 enrichment (WCS) and 15 days with CO2 enrichment (CS). Results showed that the mean CO2 concentration and air temperature were highest inside the greenhouse during the CS period, with values of 1120 ppm and 37.42 °C, respectively. Regression analysis revealed a positive correlation between CO2 concentration and temperature during the CS period (R2 = 0.628). The HF membrane system was found to be effective in increasing both the CO2 concentration and air temperature inside the greenhouse. However, the system also has limitations, including the cost, maintenance, and suitability for all types of crops. Further experiments are needed to address these limitations and determine the optimal CO2 concentration for different kinds of crops growing in greenhouses. © 2023 by the authors.

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Application of Hollow Fiber Membrane for the Separation of Carbon Dioxide from Atmospheric Air and Assessment of Its Distribution Pattern in a Greenhouse
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Kim, Na EunBasak, Jayanta KumarKim, Hyeon Tae
DOI
10.3390/atmos14020299
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2023-02
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Atmosphere
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