Polymer-based membranes that selectively separate hydrocarbon and crude oil mixtures could surpass current industrial thermal processes, claims a team of researchers at KAUST.
Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have developed a process for fabricating polytriazole membranes with 10-nanometer-thin selective layers containing subnanometer channels. The membranes, with their ultrathin tunable selective layers, offer an innovative membrane development solution for energy-efficient crude oil fractionation. The membranes are also advantageous for.
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