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    Field effect in silicon nanostructure fabricated by atomic force microscopy nano lithography by Dehzangi, Arash, Larki, Farhad, Saion, Elias, Hutagalung, Sabar D., Hamidon, Mohd Nizar, Hassan, Jumiah

    Published 2011
    “…The device fabricated by means of Atomic Force microscopy (AFM) nano lithography on Silicon on Insulator (SOI) wafer. …”
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    Developments in the Ni–Nb–Zr amorphous alloy membranes by Sarker, S., Chandra, D., Hirscher, M., Dolan, M., Isheim, D., Wermer, J., Viano, D., Baricco, M., Udovic, T.J., Grant, D., Palumbo, O., Paolone, A., Cantelli, R.

    Published 2016
    “…Hydrogen-selective alloy membranes are emerging as a viable alternative to traditional pressure swing adsorption processes as a means for H2/CO2 separation. …”
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    Development of polyether block amide (PEBAX) nanocomposite membranes using nanoadsorbent from agricultural wastes as fillers for gas separation by Alia Aqilah, Ghazali

    Published 2020
    “…Over the past decade, membrane processes for gas separation are gaining a larger acceptance in the industry and the markets are competing with consolidated operations such as pressure swing absorption and cryogenic distillation. There have been intensive efforts in the development of better and more robust membrane material called nanocomposite membranes which involved the incorporation of nanoadsorbents such as zeolite and silica in the polymer matrix. …”
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    Rational Synthesis of Activated Carbons for Enhanced CO2 Uptake and Methane Storage by Albeladi, Nawaf

    Published 2024
    “…At 100 bar and 25 °C, the carbons achieve total volumetric uptake of 282 cm3 (STP) cm-3 along with excellent deliverable capacity of 200 cm3 (STP) cm-3 (for a pressure swing of 100 bar → 5 bar). ‎Chapter 7 provides a summary and conclusions of this thesis, along with a future look at specific aspects. …”
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