A microchanneled ceramic membrane for highly efficient oxygen separation
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Shao, Xin
Dong, Dehua
Parkinson, Gordon
Li, Chun-Zhu
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Shao, Xin and Dong, Dehua and Parkinson, Gordon and Li, Chun-Zhu. 2013. A microchanneled ceramic membrane for highly efficient oxygen separation. Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 1 (34): pp. 9641-9644.
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A
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A microchanneled ceramic membrane has been developed for oxygen separation. Numerous parallel microchannels traverse the ceramic membrane with one open end and another end terminating with a thin dense layer. Compared with conventional dense membranes, the new membrane substantially increases oxygen permeation flux by a factor of greater than 5.
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