Carbon molecular sieve membranes have been analyzed in supported and unsupported configurations in this experimental study. The membranes were used to adsorb CO2, N2 and CH4, and their adsorption data were analyzed to establish differences in rate and capacity of adsorption between the two types of samples (supported and unsupported). Experimental results show an important effect of the support, which can be considered as an additional parameter to tailor pore size on these carbon membranes. Immersion calorimetry values were measured by immersing the membranes into liquids of different molecular dimensions (dichloromethane, benzene, n-hexane, 2,2-dimethylbutane). Similarities were found between adsorption and calorimetric analysis. The pore...
A poly [2, 2'-(p-oxydiphenylene)-5, 5'-bibenzimidazole] (OPBI) was employed to pyrolyze under an ine...
A practical membrane separation process is considered in this study for removal of CO2 from natural ...
Carbon membranes are a potentially attractive candidate for the in-situ removal of water vapor in CO...
Carbon molecular sieve membranes have been analyzed in supported and unsupported configurations in t...
ABSTRACT: Carbon molecular sieve membranes have been analyzed in supported and unsupported configura...
UnrestrictedCarbon molecular-sieve (CMS) membranes have been studied in the past few years as an alt...
Supported composite alumina-carbon molecular sieve membranes (c-CMSM) were prepared from in house pr...
Abstract- In this work, carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes were prepared for CO2 permeance and C...
Membrane separations are simple, energy efficient processes, which can be economically competitive w...
Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) is a type of carbon-based membranes with amorphous microporous structur...
Membrane-based technology has proved its practicality in gas separation through its performance. Var...
Nitrogen-selective Carbon Molecular Sieve (CMS) membranes were developed for nitrogen/methane separa...
Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes are usually prepared from dense polymeric precursors that alr...
The use of Carbon Molecular Sieve Membranes (CMSM) for selective CO2 separation from post-combustion...
Supported composite alumina-carbon molecular sieve membranes (c-CMSM) were prepared from in house p...
A poly [2, 2'-(p-oxydiphenylene)-5, 5'-bibenzimidazole] (OPBI) was employed to pyrolyze under an ine...
A practical membrane separation process is considered in this study for removal of CO2 from natural ...
Carbon membranes are a potentially attractive candidate for the in-situ removal of water vapor in CO...
Carbon molecular sieve membranes have been analyzed in supported and unsupported configurations in t...
ABSTRACT: Carbon molecular sieve membranes have been analyzed in supported and unsupported configura...
UnrestrictedCarbon molecular-sieve (CMS) membranes have been studied in the past few years as an alt...
Supported composite alumina-carbon molecular sieve membranes (c-CMSM) were prepared from in house pr...
Abstract- In this work, carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes were prepared for CO2 permeance and C...
Membrane separations are simple, energy efficient processes, which can be economically competitive w...
Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) is a type of carbon-based membranes with amorphous microporous structur...
Membrane-based technology has proved its practicality in gas separation through its performance. Var...
Nitrogen-selective Carbon Molecular Sieve (CMS) membranes were developed for nitrogen/methane separa...
Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes are usually prepared from dense polymeric precursors that alr...
The use of Carbon Molecular Sieve Membranes (CMSM) for selective CO2 separation from post-combustion...
Supported composite alumina-carbon molecular sieve membranes (c-CMSM) were prepared from in house p...
A poly [2, 2'-(p-oxydiphenylene)-5, 5'-bibenzimidazole] (OPBI) was employed to pyrolyze under an ine...
A practical membrane separation process is considered in this study for removal of CO2 from natural ...
Carbon membranes are a potentially attractive candidate for the in-situ removal of water vapor in CO...