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Membrane modules for CO2 capture based on PVDF hollow fibers with ionic liquids immobilized

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Fig. 4 shows the permeability results with pure CO 2 and dry fi bers. On the one hand, a high permeability and a linear trend were observed in the C and D fi bers in dry form, which presented almost identical CO 2 permeabilities
Fig. 3. Permeability results with wet fibers.
Table 3 shows the results of the mechanical properties of the fi bers with and without ionic liquids
Fig. 5. Permeability results with the C fibers and with ionic liquids immobilized.
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