Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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639472 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Initial observations from permeation experiments are reported for a class of novel membranes which display potential in the area of high temperature (∼900 K) gas separations. The existence of these membranes was first postulated from theoretical studies on transport of gases through ultra-thin (∼5–25 nm), nanoporous silica. The experimental results presented here confirm these observations, as demonstrated by membranes produced with kinetic selectivities for carbon dioxide/nitrogen greater than 75:1 at 873 K.
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Authors
Laurence Cuffe, J.M. Don MacElroy, Matthias Tacke, Mykola Kozachok, Damian A. Mooney,