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#1 Guest_Asim Laeeq_*

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Posted 26 March 2008 - 05:10 AM

Dear Everyone,

I am working on membrane separation of hydrogen from carbondioxide. However there is very less work done in this area and i am finding it hard to select suitable fillers for membrane synthesis. I am now looking at adsorbents used in PSA columns and will try the same for membrane synthesis.

Can anyone provide me with a link or give me some information about the most common and best adsorbents used for separation of carbondioxide from hydrogen.

Best regards
Asim Khan

#2 Art Montemayor

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Posted 26 March 2008 - 06:56 AM


Asim:

Please stop making multiple posts of the same, identical thread.

I have deleted your other 3 postings in the other Forums. There is no need to make multiple posts. It makes only more difficult and very confusing for members to respond to your query.

I will delete any more postings that you continue to make - including this one, if you persist in doing such a gross and discourteous thing.

Read the Forum's Guidelines and learn what we expect of members who seek free advice and help.


#3 Guest_Asim Laeeq_*

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Posted 26 March 2008 - 07:37 AM

I am sorry. Actually i was totally confused about the head where such topic should be posted. Thats why i posted it in all the forums where i found it appropriate.

Sorry again
Asim

QUOTE (Art Montemayor @ Mar 26 2008, 07:56 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>

Asim:

Please stop making multiple posts of the same, identical thread.

I have deleted your other 3 postings in the other Forums. There is no need to make multiple posts. It makes only more difficult and very confusing for members to respond to your query.

I will delete any more postings that you continue to make - including this one, if you persist in doing such a gross and discourteous thing.

Read the Forum's Guidelines and learn what we expect of members who seek free advice and help.





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