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Inclusion polymerization high-pressure

We succeeded in polymerizing ethylene in PHTP in a steel tube at 20 C and 50 atm and propylene at 20 C and 10 atm. As far as we know these are the first examples of inclusion polymerization performed under high pressure. [Pg.93]

Inorganic inclusions in polymeric membranes can also be used to increase the stability of the membrane layers operating under high-pressure conditions. In the case of facilitated transport membranes, CNTs have been successfully embedded in the polymeric hydrophilic matrix with the aim of improving the mechanical stability of the water-swollen matrix for natural gas sweetening [56,57]. [Pg.168]


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