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Inorganic, polymeric and composite membranes : structure, function and other correlations /

Inorganic, Polymeric and Composite Membranes: Structure-Function and Other Correlations covers the latest technical advances in topics such as structure-function relationships for polymeric, inorganic, and composite membranes. Leading scientists provide in depth reviews and disseminate cutting-edge...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Oyama, S. Ted, 1955-, Stagg-Williams, Susan M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Elsevier, �2011.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Membrane science and technology series ; 14.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Correlations
  • 2. Review of silica membranes for hydrogen separation prepared by chemical vapor deposition (CVD)
  • 3. Amorphous silica membranes for H2 separation prepared by chemical vapor deposition on hollow fiber supports
  • 4. Ab initio studies of silica based membranes: activation energy of permeation
  • 5. Review of CO2/CH4 separation membranes
  • 6. Gas permeation properties of helium, hydrogen and polar molecules through microporous silica membranes at high temperatures: Correlation with silica network structure
  • 7. Correlation between pyrolysis atmosphere and carbon molecular sieve membrane performance properties
  • 8. Review on prospects for energy saving in distillation process with microporous membranes
  • 9. Xylene separation performance of composition-gradient MFI zeolite membranes
  • 10. Membrane extraction for biofuel production
  • 11. A review of mixed ionic and electronic conductive (MIEC) ceramic membranes
  • 12. Critical factors affecting oxygen permeation through dual-phase membranes
  • 13. High temperature gas separations using high performance polymers
  • 14. Using first-principles models to advance development of metal membranes for high temperature hydrogen purification
  • 15. High Performance ultrafiltration membranes: Pore geometry and charge effects.