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New membrane sets record for separating hydrogen from CO2 (IMAGE)

University at Buffalo

New membrane sets record for separating hydrogen from CO2

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The illustrations above show crosslinked polyamines (left), hydrogen passing through the crosslinked polyamines (upper right), and hydrogen passing through the crosslinked polyamines much faster than carbon dioxide (lower right). 

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New membrane sets record for separating hydrogen from CO2

University at Buffalo

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Science Advances

Keywords

  • /Applied sciences and engineering/Engineering/Materials engineering/Separation membranes
  • /Physical sciences/Chemistry/Chemical processes
  • /Physical sciences/Chemistry/Chemical engineering/Carbon capture
  • /Applied sciences and engineering/Environmental sciences/Pollution
  • /Applied sciences and engineering/Environmental sciences/Pollution/Pollutants
  • /Physical sciences/Chemistry/Chemical compounds/Carbon compounds

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