Polymer hybrid membrane structures

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C428S315900, C428S312200, C428S474400, C428S474700, C428S476300, C428S477700

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07914875

ABSTRACT:
Hybrid membrane structures that include: an inorganic porous support that includes first and second ends, and a plurality of inner channels having surfaces defined by porous walls and extending through the support from the first to the second ends; optionally, one or more porous inorganic intermediate layers coating the inner channel surfaces; and a polymeric amine-containing membrane.

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