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Molecular sieves carbon membranes MSCM

Molecular Sieve Carbon Membranes The use of molecular sieve carbon membranes (MSCM) for gas separations was first reported by Koresh and Soffer (1983), who based their research on molecular sieve carbon adsorbents, and developed MSCM by controlled pyrolysis of thermosetting polymer membranes. They demonstrated that the permeation characteristics of the membrane could be controlled by mild stepwise thermochemical treatments. The permeability for both hydrogen and methane reached a maximum as the heat treatment temperature varied from 400 to 800°C (Koresh and... [Pg.672]


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