Research and Development on Membrane Technology in Natural Gas Desulfurization

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Membrane separation is a new technology which deals with natural gas, as the gas desulfurization is a basic unit for ensuring the normal transportation and utilization. On the basis of membrane separation principles, the character of gas desulfurization with membrane is analysised, different materials and its corresponding technology are introduced. While the combination of membrane separation and membrane absorption is the developing trend of natural gas desulfurization.

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August 2013

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