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"gas separation performance" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the efficiency or effectiveness of a system or process in separating different gases. Example: The new membrane showed excellent gas separation performance, with a 99% success rate in separating nitrogen and oxygen from a gas mixture.
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Many studies are presently performed to enhance their chemical stability as well as gas separation performance at typical operational conditions [15].
Gas permeation measurements show that MMM incorporated with pristine or functionalized MWCNTs exhibited improved gas separation performance compared to pure PIM-1.
Membrane gas separation performance of several organic-inorganic materials exceeded Robeson's "upper bound".
Historically, the gas separation performance of polymeric membranes has been constrained to an upper performance limit.
This work provides an efficient method to fabricate nanoporous carbon membranes with enhanced gas separation performance.
The correlation of gas separation performance with the microstructure of these polyimide membranes was investigated.
The newly developed TPESU hollow fiber membrane has comparable gas separation performance with those fibers spun from Matrimid.
The influence of the metal salt content on the gas separation performance of the composite membranes was assessed.
The hollow fiber membranes spun from TPESU dopes exhibit excellent gas separation performance with significantly less aging phenomena.
Results show that different synthesis methods would lead to different membrane morphology, thickness and gas separation performance.
The effects of nanoslit width (W), nanoslit offset (O) and interlayer space (D) on gas separation performance were investigated.
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