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Hydrogen separation continued Technologies

Recent data and other scientific and engineering advances provide the potential for expanded opportunities in almost all separation technologies. Future separation needs are related to the pharmaceutical, biomedical, and other biotech industries, microelectronics, aerospace, and alternative fuels (i.e., hydrogen) segments of the economy. In addition, nanotechnology will impact separations in general with respect to scale and materials. Environmental concerns, such as CO2 levels in the atmosphere, will continue to provide the impetus for improved separation technologies. [Pg.59]


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