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Temperature and pressure dependence of membrane permeance and its effect on process economics of hollow fiber gas separation system

Ahmad et al., 2013

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1925376755583206588
Author
Ahmad F
Lau K
Shariff A
Yeong Y
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Journal of Membrane Science

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Conventional hollow fiber models in process simulators usually assume constant membrane permeance ie, independent of pressure and temperature. In this work, hollow fiber membrane model has been proposed to cater the effects of temperature and pressure on …
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