Synthesis, characterization and optimization of PVDF/PEBAX composite membranes for CO2/CH4 separation
Biomass such as animal manure, kitchen waste, garden waste, or even human excreta are among the major source of biogas and it contained 60% of methane along with 40% of carbon dioxide. Besides its widely known as a renewable energy sources, methane also contributes to greenhouse gases. Membrane amon...
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