Removal of carbon dioxide using water-in-oil emulsion liquid membrane containing triethanolamine
Liquid membranes are emerging as solid, liquid and gaseous extractors, replacing the conventional methods of separation for metals, enzymes and gases. For carbon dioxide separation, amine based chemical absorption have been commercially used because of their ability to form complexes at moderate tem...
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