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Results for industrial separations

  • A chemical embrace from the perfect host

    Mar 30, 2020

    A molecule with a hollow center proves ideal for separating a common industrial chemical mixture.

  • A cool chemical separation technology

    Mar 9, 2021

    A diverse category of porous materials can separate and purify key industrial chemicals at low temperatures.

  • Sweet spot for membrane thickness offers sustainable separations

    Jul 14, 2021

    Perfecting the dimensions of chemical separation membranes is a step toward a sustainable chemical industry.

  • Sieving ions with a polymer membrane

    Sep 1, 2021

    Polymer membranes with precisely controlled, uniform and very small pore structure could bring ion-sieving capacity to many applications.

  • Fine-tuned hydrocarbon separation at low energy cost

    Sep 21, 2021

    Metal-organic framework membranes that selectively separate hydrocarbons set the stage for more sustainable petrochemical processes.

  • Shrimply the best composite membranes

    Jan 27, 2022

    Waste materials are used to create an environmentally friendly filtration system for industrial applications.

  • A date for greener membranes

    Feb 20, 2022

    Membranes made from date seed biomass could provide a greener and more cost-effective alternative for industrial separation.

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