Relaxation phenomena in dense gas separation membranes
Wessling, Matthias (1993) Relaxation phenomena in dense gas separation membranes. thesis.
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| Abstract: | Solution-diffusion membranes are widely used for the separation of gaseous and liquid mixtures. The separation of air (O2/N2), landfill gas (CH4/CO2) and purge gas streams (NH3/H2) in the ammonia synthesis are examples for state-of-the-art membrane gas separation processes. For the separation of liquid mixtures by means of a membrane process, i.e., pervaporation, the splitting of azeotropic mixtures of ethanol-water mixtures is a well established technique. |
| Item Type: | Thesis |
| Faculty: | Science and Technology (TNW) |
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