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

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

edited by S. Ted Oyama, Susan M. Stagg-Williams

(Membrane science and technology series, v. 14)

Elsevier, 2011

  • hbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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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 research results on correlations but also discuss new materials, characterization, modelling, computational simulation, process concepts, and spectroscopy.

Table of Contents

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

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  • NCID
    BB06457509
  • ISBN
    • 9780444537287
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    xix, 373 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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