Abstract

AbstractFacilitated transport membranes (FTMs) are an emerging class of membrane materials which exploit the various mechanisms of gas permeation and separation to improve the performance of membranes for gas separation. In this chapter, we study the different fabrication techniques used to synthesize membranes as well as carrier particles. Special focus is laid on the advanced and emerging technologies. Characterization techniques used to assess the properties of both FTMs and carrier media are also studied in detail, and some advancement in characterization techniques have also been outlined throughout the course of time. The development in fabrication and testing techniques to measure the gas separation performance are of prime focus. Furthermore, special attention is also given to the current trends and from those trends, a roadmap of the future is drawn. As a whole, this chapter outlines the entire path of development of membrane technology and the role that FTMs play in furthering this role in time to come.KeywordsFacilitated transportComposite membranePorous supportCarrier particlesGas separation performance

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