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Molecular Sieve Carbon Permselective Membrane. Part I. Presentation of a New Device for Gas Mixture Separation
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1983
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Molecular DimensionsMolecular SieveChemical EngineeringOrganic CompoundsEngineeringMolecular SievingNew DeviceCatalytic MembranePorous MembraneSelective SeparationWater PurificationCarbon MembraneSeparation TechnologyChemistryGas Mixture SeparationPolymer MembranePolymer Chemistry
Abstract A molecular sieve carbon membrane (MSCM) that contains no pores greater than those of molecular dimensions was produced by pyrolysis of organic compounds. The MSCM, an outcome of recent studies on molecular sieve carbon adsorbents. shows gas permeabilities and selectivities that are considerably greater than any of the presently known polymer membranes. The permeates examined were He, CO2, O2, N2, and SF6. The pore dimensions of the same starting carbon membrane may be adjusted by simple thermochemical treatments to achieve optimal separation power for any gas mixture composition.
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