• Find an Expert
  • Search iconSearch
  • Menu
  • Help
  • Report an issue

Conference Proceedings

The effects of minor components on the gas separation performance of membranes for carbon capture

Colin A Scholes, George Q Chen, Wen X Tao, Joannelle Bacus, Clare Anderson, Geoff W Stevens, Sandra E Kentish, J Gale (ed.), C Hendriks (ed.), W Turkenberg (ed.)

Energy Procedia | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2011

DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2011.01.105

University of Melbourne Researchers

Colin Scholes's Profile Picture
Colin Scholes Author Chemical Engineering

Geoff Stevens's Profile Picture
Geoff Stevens Author Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

George Chen's Profile Picture
George Chen Author Chemical Engineering

Sandra Kentish's Profile Picture
Sandra Kentish Author

Citation metrics

11Web of Science
16Scopus
13Dimensions

Keywords

Phase Inversion
Syngas
Permeation
Carbon Dioxide
Polyimide Membranes
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Multi-Component
Energy & Fuels
Technology
Cross-Linking
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Operating Temperature
Dioxide
Asymmetric Polyimide
Environmental Sciences
Skin Layer
Competitive Sorption
Science & Technology
Matrimid 5218
Transport Properties

UNIVERSITY SEARCH

›  

Current students

›  

Staff

›  

Alumni

  

Faculties & graduate schools

  

Library

  

Contact us

  

Maps

  

Support the campaign

  

Jobs

facebookIcontwitterIconlinkedinIcon


Phone: 13 MELB ( 13 6352)

International: +61 3 9035 5511

ABN: 84 002 705 224

CRICOS Provider Code:
00116K ( visa information)

Emergency information  |  Disclaimer and copyright  |  Accessibility  |  Privacy

STUDY AT MELBOURNE

›  Find a course

›  Admissions, fees & applications

›  International students

›  Campus tour

›  Connect with us

›  Accommodation

ABOUT US

›  Strategy and leadership

›  Tradition of excellence

›  International connections

›  Campuses and facilities

›  Structure and governance

›  Policy and publications

›  Careers at Melbourne

›  Supplying to the University

CONTACT & MAPS

›  Enquiries

›  Media

›  Find an expert

›  Campus maps

›  Traffic, parking & bicycles

›  Find a staff member

ALUMNI & FRIENDS

›  Benefits & services

›  Give

›  Volunteer

›  3010: alumni magazine

RESEARCH

›  Research institute

›  Find an expert or supervisor

›  Graduate researchers

›  Pursuit: our research showcase

ENGAGEMENT

›  Events

›  Sports facilities

›  Shop

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which our campuses are situated.