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Written for polymer chemists and chemical engineers, this book focuses on advances in the principal industrial approaches to the preparation of membranes, the formation of thin film composite membranes, and asymmetric membranes.
Materials Science of Membranes for Gas and Vapor Separation is a one-stop reference for the latest advances in membrane-based separation and technology. Put together by an international team of contributors and academia, the book focuses on the advances in both theoretical and experimental materials science and engineering, as well as progress in membrane technology. Special attention is given to comparing polymer and inorganic/organic separation and other emerging applications such as sensors. This book aims to give a balanced treatment of the subject area, allowing the reader an excellent overall perspective of new theoretical results that can be applied to advanced materials, as well as the separation of polymers. The contributions will provide a compact source of relevant and timely information and will be of interest to government, industrial and academic polymer chemists, chemical engineers and materials scientists, as well as an ideal introduction to students.
The age of nanotechnology is upon us. Engineering at the molecular level is no longer a computer-generated curiosity and is beginning to affect the lives of everyone. Molecules which can respond to their environment and the smart machines we can build with them are and will continue to be a vital part of this 21st-century revolution. Liming Dai presents the latest work on many newly-discovered intelligent macromolecular systems and reviews their uses in nano-devices. Intelligent Macromolecules for Smart Devices features: - An accessible assessment of the properties and materials chemistry of all the major classes of intelligent macromolecules from optoelectronic biomacromolecules to dendrime...
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This book is based on the proceedings of the Chemistry and Materials Science of Synthetic Membranes Symposium in 1997, and includes contributions from scientists working in 18 different countries. It focuses on tailoring separation properties and control of porous membrane formation. An introductory chapter is followed by 22 articles discussing a range of topics including free volume in polymeric membrane materials, facilitated transport membranes, group contribution modeling of gas transport in polymeric membranes, and Indan-containing polymers for gas separation membranes. Distributed by Oxford. U. Press. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
Advanced Materials for Membrane Separations provides new insights to fundamental transport properties, fabrication and modification techniques for polymeric and inorganic membranes. Recent developments of high-performance membranes for various applications are highlighted.
Supplemented with over 200 helpful illustrations, this book offers an exposition of the chemical natures of hypothetical black box membranes and those of specific polymers. Chemical structure at the functional group level is considered as the synthesis of steric and polar factors.