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Future Directions of Membrane Gas Separation Technology
2002
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
During the past 20 years, sales of membrane gas separation equipment have grown to become a $150 million/year business. More than 90% of this business involves the separation of noncondensable gases: nitrogen from air; carbon dioxide from methane; and hydrogen from nitrogen, argon, or methane. However, a much larger potential market for membrane gas separation lies in separating mixtures containing condensable gases such as the C 3+ hydrocarbons from methane or hydrogen, propylene from propane,
doi:10.1021/ie0108088
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