Membrane expansion process for organic component recovery from g

Gas separation: processes – Compressing and indirect cooling of gaseous fluid mixture to...

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ABSTRACT:
A process for recovering organic components from gas streams by condensation. The process uses a semipermeable separation membrane as an expansion device to provide cooling for condensation.

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