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Zeolite Membranes: Synthesis, Characterization, Important Applications, and Recent Advances
Manuel Arruebo,Reyes Mallada,Maria Pilar Pina +2 more
- pp 269-323
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LTA zeolite membranes: current progress and challenges in pervaporation
TL;DR: A number of modification techniques have been proposed to produce a thin, defect-free, and high permselectivity LTA zeolite membrane with high reproducibility.
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Formation of micro-channels in ceramic membranes – Spatial structure, simulation, and potential use in water treatment
TL;DR: In this paper, fingering induced phase inversion and sintering technique was used to develop alumina membranes with distinct types of micro-channels, which display a regular and periodic distribution and have a hierarchical spatial structure with a distribution in number, length and width along the depth of the membranes.
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Review of CO2/CH4 Separation Membranes
TL;DR: In this paper, the state-of-the-art membranes for CO 2 /CH 4 separation: inorganic (carbon, zeolite, or silica), polymeric (pure or blend), and composite (mixed-matrix or room-temperature ionic liquid).
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Inorganic Membranes for Hydrogen Separation
TL;DR: The most promising energy carriers for the future, such as hydrogen, are currently produced mainly by natural gas reforming or coal gasification, where mixtures containing H2, CO2 and contaminants are mixed together as mentioned in this paper.
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Micro-structured alumina hollow fibre membranes – Potential applications in wastewater treatment
TL;DR: In this paper, three types of micro-structured alumina hollow fiber membranes, i.e., Membranes I, II, and III, have been developed and characterised for potential use in wastewater treatments.
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Ordered porous materials for emerging applications
TL;DR: The past decade has seen significant advances in the ability to fabricate new porous solids with ordered structures from a wide range of different materials, which has resulted in materials with unusual properties and broadened their application range beyond the traditional use as catalysts and adsorbents.
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Future directions of membrane gas separation technology
TL;DR: A review of the existing gas separation applications and the expected growth of these and potential new applications of gas separation membranes over the next 20 years are described in this paper, and improvements in gas separation technology needed to produce these changes in the membrane industry are also discussed.
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Microreaction engineering * is small better?
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of reaction engineering in the development of micro reaction technology is described along with new approaches to scale up based upon replication of microchemical devices and the benefits of integrating sensors for flow, temperature, and chemical composition with microfluidic reaction and control components.
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Microstructural optimization of a zeolite membrane for organic vapor separation.
Zhiping Lai,Griselda Bonilla,Isabel Díaz,José Geraldo Nery,Khristina Sujaoti,Miguel A. Amat,Efrosini Kokkoli,Osamu Terasaki,Robert Thompson,Michael Tsapatsis,Dionisios G. Vlachos +10 more
TL;DR: Comparison with previously reported membranes shows that these microstructurally optimized films have superior performance for the separation of organic mixtures with components that have small differences in size and shape, such as xylene isomers.