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Alkene/alkane separation using fixed carrier membranes
K. V. Peinemann
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, S. K. Shukla
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Engineering
Alkane
100%
Membrane
66%
Alkene
66%
Free Water
16%
Transport Mechanism
16%
Boiling Point
16%
Fractionation
16%
Separation Efficiency
16%
Ion Exchange Material
16%
Salt Concentration
16%
Chemistry
Alkene
66%
Alkane
50%
Butene
50%
Butane
33%
Silver Salt
33%
Membrane Process
16%
Boiling Point
16%
Fractionation
16%
Reaction Selectivity
16%
Procedure
16%
Chemical Reaction
16%
Chemical Engineering
Olefin
66%
Separation
66%
Paraffin
50%
Butene
50%
Butane
33%
Polyethylene
16%
Fractionation
16%
Silver
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Alkene
66%
Silver
50%
Butane
33%
Sodium Chloride
33%
Carrier Protein
16%
Polyethylene
16%
Water
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Polyethylene
16%
Water
16%
Materials
16%
Boiling
16%