New Class of Polymeric Membranes Could Expand Gas Separation
Uses Through Improved Thermal & Chemical Resistance
A new type
of polymeric gas separation membrane able to operate at elevated
temperatures and withstand harsh chemical environments could help
expand the use of industrial separation processes. The new membrane
material could potentially allow recovery of large volumes of hydrogen
gas now discarded in petrochemical processing, reducing the environmental
impact of refining processes.
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