In Situ Derived Hybrid Carbon Molecular Sieve Membranes with Tailored Ultramicroporosity for Efficient Gas Separation

Tae Hoon Lee, Farhad Moghadam, Jae Gu Jung, Yu Jin Kim, Ji Soo Roh, Seung Yeon Yoo, Byung Kwan Lee, Jin Hee Kim, Ingo Pinnau, Ho Bum Park

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Abstract

Fine control of ultramicroporosity (
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2104698
JournalSmall
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 10 2021

Bibliographical note

KAUST Repository Item: Exported on 2021-10-13
Acknowledged KAUST grant number(s): OSR-2019-CPF-4101.3
Acknowledgements: T.H.L. and F.M. equally contributed to this work. This publication is based upon work supported by the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Office of Sponsored Research (OSR) under Award No. OSR-2019-CPF-4101.3. H.B.P. acknowledges the financial support from Korea Gas Corporation (Kogas) under Award No. 2020-10 (grant #202000000003373) and Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, under Award No. 20011497 (grant #202100000000769).

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