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Nanoscale Carbon Membranes for Separation Tasks to Implement Pollutant-Free Resource Efficiency
Runtime: 01.08.2024 - 31.07.2027
The project aims to demonstrate the use of nanoscale carbon membranes for industrial separation tasks under extreme chemical conditions. Although the material-separating properties of such membranes are known at laboratory scale, there are currently no commercially available membranes that can withstand the aggressive industrial conditions. The project will develop chemically and thermally resistant membranes and support structures to overcome these challenges. This should contribute to the development of innovative materials that promote a pollution-free environment and improve resource efficiency in industry to reduce emissions.
