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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF GAS ABSORPTION USING DUAL MEMBRANE CONTACTORCai, 2016
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- Cai J
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- Development and modelling of compact dual membrane contactor for gas treatment
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4.1 Background As mentioned previously in Chapter 3.1, one option to minimize equipment footprint is to use two types of membranes in the same module where one membrane type functions in absorption and the other in solvent regeneration or a dual-membrane module …
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