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Spring 2012
Natural zeolite-based membranes have recently shown promise in the separation of H2 from CO2 and hydrocarbons. However, these highly dense, naturally monolithic materials can suffer defects which disrupt the continuity of the zeolite micropores and create leak paths through the membrane. Cement...
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Spring 2015
The objective of this dissertation was to find novel adsorbents addressing problems associated with acid gases. They are the most common contaminants in multiple aspects of petroleum processing and combustion gas clean up, which reduce the efficiency of petroleum refining and product quality....
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Fall 2016
The objective of this research was to develop new molecular sieve materials and to examine their applications in membrane as well as adsorptive gas separation processes. Membrane-based processes have the potential to overcome the limitations of conventional gas separation techniques such as...