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Castricum, Hessel L., Paradis, Goulven G., Mittelmeijer-Hazeleger, Marjo C., Bras, Wim, Eeckhaut, Guy, Vente, Jaap F., Rothenberg, Gadi, ten Elshof, Johan E.
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In Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 1 February 2014 185:224-234
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Agirre, Ion, Arias, Pedro L., Castricum, Hessel L., Creatore, Madriana, ten Elshof, Johan E., Paradis, Goulven G., Ngamou, Patrick H.T., van Veen, Henk M., Vente, Jaap F.
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In Separation and Purification Technology 14 January 2014 121:2-12
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Stawski, Tomasz M., Besselink, Rogier, Veldhuis, Sjoerd A., Castricum, Hessel L., Blank, Dave H.A., ten Elshof, Johan E.
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In Journal of Colloid And Interface Science 1 March 2012 369(1):184-192
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In Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2006 88(1):63-71
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In Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2005 83(1):1-9
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Journal of membrane science, 488, 121-128. Elsevier
Hybrid silica membranes are of great interest for molecular separation owing to their outstanding hydrothermal stability. Despite good separation properties in liquid applications, the selectivity for gas separations has yet been too low. Here, we re
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In Materials Science & Engineering A 2001 304:418-423
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In Vaccine 2001 19(27):3645-3651
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Scopus-Elsevier
Current organic chemistry
Scopus-Elsevier
Current organic chemistry
Membrane technology is becoming more important as a low energy separation process that can replace or enhance the efficiency of currently often costly and energy-consuming separation processes. After an introduction on the potential of hybrid materia
Autor:
Marjo C. Mittelmeijer-Hazeleger, Wim Bras, Johan E. ten Elshof, Guy Eeckhaut, Gadi Rothenberg, Hessel L. Castricum, Goulven G. Paradis, Jaap F. Vente
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Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 185, 224-234. Elsevier
Microporous and mesoporous materials, 185, 224-234. Elsevier
Microporous and mesoporous materials, 185, 224-234. Elsevier
The exceptional hydrothermal- and solvent stability of organically linked silica makes it a promising candidate material for molecular separation membranes. Tailoring towards specific separation properties however requires precise control over the po