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Inorganic Membranes for Energy and Environmental Applications provides an in-depth exploration of advanced membrane technologies essential for modern energy production and environmental remediation. The book covers fundamental concepts of inorganic membrane materials, including ceramics, metals, and composite structures, while examining their properties and performance characteristics.
This authoritative work addresses critical applications such as gas separation, water treatment, fuel cell systems, and hydrogen production. It discusses membrane fabrication techniques, operational parameters, and optimization strategies for real-world deployment. The text bridges the gap between theoretical understanding and practical engineering solutions, making it invaluable for researchers, engineers, and professionals in environmental technology and energy sectors.
Readers will gain insights into emerging membrane technologies and their role in sustainable development, including CO2 capture, desalination, and renewable energy integration.







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