MVT-2009-15   BibTeX

@INPROCEEDINGS{MVT-2009-15,
AUTHOR = {M. Czyperek and P. Zapp and H. J. M. Bouwmeester and M. Modigell and K. -V. Peinemann and I. Voigt and W. A. Meulenberg and L. Singheiser and D. Stoever},
TITLE = {{MEM-BRAIN gas separation membranes for zero-emission fossil power plants}},
BOOKTITLE = {{}},
editor = {},
YEAR = {2009},
Publisher = {},
volume = {1},
number = {1},
pages = {303-310 },
month = {},
note = {},
abstract = {The aim of the MEM-BRAIN project is the development and integration of gas separation membranes for zero-emission fossil power plants. This will be achieved by selective membranes with high permeability for CO2, O-2 or H-2, so that high-purity CO2 is obtained in a readily condensable form. The project is being implemented by the },
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M. Czyperek, P. Zapp, H. J. M. Bouwmeester, Michael Modigell, K. -V. Peinemann, I. Voigt, W. A. Meulenberg, L. Singheiser, D. Stoever:

MEM-BRAIN gas separation membranes for zero-emission fossil power plants

In: 9th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, 16-20.11.2008


Abstract:
The aim of the MEM-BRAIN project is the development and integration of gas separation membranes for zero-emission fossil power plants. This will be achieved by selective membranes with high permeability for CO2, O-2 or H-2, so that high-purity CO2 is obtained in a readily condensable form. The project is being implemented by the






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