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Nitrogen PTMSP membranes

Figure 2.41 The change in nitrogen flux through a PTMSP membrane caused by the presence of a condensable vapor in the feed gas [71]. This behavior is characteristic of extremely finely porous microporous ceramic or ultrahigh-free-volume polymeric membranes such as PTMSP. The condensable vapor adsorbs in the 5- to 15-A-diameter pores of the membrane, blocking the flow of the noncondensable nitrogen gas... Figure 2.41 The change in nitrogen flux through a PTMSP membrane caused by the presence of a condensable vapor in the feed gas [71]. This behavior is characteristic of extremely finely porous microporous ceramic or ultrahigh-free-volume polymeric membranes such as PTMSP. The condensable vapor adsorbs in the 5- to 15-A-diameter pores of the membrane, blocking the flow of the noncondensable nitrogen gas...
Permeability coefficients of nitrogen in ascast and aged PTMSP membranes at 30 C. [Pg.98]


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