Newly developed membrane materials bring lower costs and big benefits to gas separation applications
Joy LePree
Limited budgets and the need for high performing operations are causing chemical processors and petroleum and gas refiners to seek out the best bang for their capital dollar. And when it comes to gas processing operations, such as carbon-dioxide removal, hydrogen purification and air separation, experts say today’s membrane technologies compare favorably to other available systems and will continue to...
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