05479nam 2200733 a 450 991100684430332120200520144314.097866131643849781283164382128316438897804445372940444537295(CKB)2670000000082401(EBL)739193(OCoLC)742333637(SSID)ssj0000507788(PQKBManifestationID)12209551(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000507788(PQKBWorkID)10546980(PQKB)11083148(MiAaPQ)EBC739193(PPN)18257458X(PPN)170603431(FR-PaCSA)88812059(FRCYB88812059)88812059(EXLCZ)99267000000008240120110730d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInorganic, polymeric and composite membranes structure, function and other correlations /edited by S. Ted Oyama, Susan M. Stagg-Williams1st ed.Amsterdam, The Netherlands Elsevier20111 online resource (394 p.)Membrane science and technology series,0927-5193 ;14Description based upon print version of record.9780444537287 0444537287 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Inorganic, Polymeric and Composite Membranes: Structure, Function and Other Correlations; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1: Correlations; Introduction; Scientific laws and correlations; Principles; Theories; Laws; Properties; Effects; Equations; Dimensionless Numbers; Criteria; Approximations, Factor, Curves; Correlations; Important properties in membrane science; Examples of correlations in the membrane separation field; Summary; Acknowledgments; ReferencesChapter 2: Review of Silica Membranes for Hydrogen Separation Prepared by Chemical Vapor DepositionIntroduction; Silica Membranes for Hydrogen Separation; Chemical Vapor Deposition: Principles; Synthesis of Silica Membranes via Chemical Vapor Deposition; Silica Membranes Supported on Vycor Glass; Silica Membranes Supported on Alumina; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3: Amorphous Silica Membranes for H2 Separation Prepared by Chemical Vapor Deposition on Hollow Fiber Supports; Introduction; Experimental; Results and discussion; Pure Hollow Fiber Support PropertiesMesoporous Silica LayerAmorphous ?-Alumina Layer; Silica Precursor and Carrier Gas Flow Rate Effects on the Membrane Separation Performance; Gas Separation Mechanism; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 4: Ab Initio Studies of Silica-Based Membranes: Activation Energy of Permeation; Introduction; Previous theoretical studies on dense silica-based membranes; Method of calculation; Results and discussion; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5: Review of CO2/CH4 Separation Membranes; Introduction; Discussion; Zeolite Membranes and Carbon Molecular SievesSilica MembranesPolymeric Membranes; Mixed-matrix Membranes; Supported ionic Liquid and Polyionic Membranes; Overall results; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6: Gas Permeation Properties of Helium, Hydrogen, and Polar Molecules Through Microporous Silica...; Introduction; Experimental; Fabrication of Silica and Co-Doped Silica Membranes by Sol-Gel Method; Gas Permeation/Separation Measurements for Silica Membranes; Results and discussion; Improved Hydrothermal Stability of Amorphous Silica MembranesHelium and Hydrogen Permeation Properties Through Amorphous Silica MembranesPermeation Properties of Polar Molecules (NH3, H2O) Through Amorphous Silica Membranes; Conclusions; References; Chapter 7: Correlation Between Pyrolysis Atmosphere and Carbon Molecular Sieve Membrane Performance Properties; Introduction; Theory and background; Transport in CMS Membranes; Structure of CMS Membranes; Effect of Pyrolysis Atmosphere on Separation Performance of CMS Membranes; Experimental; Materials; Characterization Methods; Results and discussionCorrelation Between Oxygen Exposure and CMS Separation PerformanceInorganic, Polymeric and Composite Membranes: Structure-Function and Other Correlations covers the latest technical advances in topics such as structure-function relationships for polymeric, inorganic, and composite membranes. Leading scientists provide in depth reviews and disseminate cutting-edge research results on correlations but also discuss new materials, characterization, modelling, computational simulation, process concepts, and spectroscopy.Unified by fundamental general correlations themeMany graphical examplesCovers all major membrane types<Membrane science and technology series ;14.Inorganic polymersInorganic compoundsInorganic polymers.Inorganic compounds.546660.28424Oyama S. Ted21469Stagg-Williams Susan M1825209MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911006844303321Inorganic, polymeric and composite membranes4392726UNINA