Gas Separation Membranes Polymeric and Inorganic
This book describes the tremendous progress that has been made in the development of gas separation membranes based both on inorganic and polymeric materials. Materials discussed include polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs), metal organic frameworks (
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Separation Membranes Polymeric and Inorganic
Gas Separation Membranes
Ahmad Fauzi Ismail • Kailash Chandra Khulbe Takeshi Matsuura
Gas Separation Membranes Polymeric and Inorganic
Ahmad Fauzi Ismail Advanced Membrane Technology Research Center (AMTEC) Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Kailash Chandra Khulbe Industrial Membrane Research Laboratory Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering University of Ottawa Ottawa, ON, Canada
Takeshi Matsuura Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering University of Ottawa Ottawa, ON, Canada
ISBN 978-3-319-01094-6 ISBN 978-3-319-01095-3 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-01095-3
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Preface
Over the last decade, there have been growing interests in the advancement and applications of membrane-based gas separation technology to tackle various global issues and challenges. Tremendous progress has been made in the development of gas separation membranes based on both inorganic and polymeric materials for applications in a wide range of industrial sectors. Interestingly, new polymers and copolymers as well as advanced materials such as metal organic frameworks (MOF) and composite materials such as polymer inclusion membranes (PIM) have been introduced. Tremendous efforts have also been made to design and fabricate asymmetric membranes based on these emerging materials. Inorganic materials, particularly those in the nano-sized range, have been incorporated in polymeric membranes to prepare mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) with higher selectivity and permeability to surpass the Robeson upper boundary limits. In this contribution, the authors give a contemporary and comprehensive review
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