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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180118T153000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/chemical-engineering/events/seminar-molecularly-en
 gineering-membrane-materials
LOCATION:E6-2024 Canada
SUMMARY:Seminar - “Molecularly Engineering Membrane Materials for\nSepara
 tions Through Enhanced Interactions: A Road Less Traveled”\, by\nDr. Hai
 qing Lin\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Chemical and\nBiological En
 gineering\, University of Buffalo\, Buffalo\, NY
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT:  Membrane technology has emerged as an important sep
 aration\nprocess for H2 purification\, CO2 capture\, and water purificatio
 n.\n Conventional membrane material designs are often focused on rigid\np
 olymers with strong size sieving ability to enhance diffusivity\nselectivi
 ty.  In contrast\, our research focuses on the exploration of\nspecific i
 nteractions between the penetrant and membrane materials to\nachieve high 
 solubility selectivity and thus high separation\nperformance.
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