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Several hydrogen-bonding interpolymer complex membranes were prepared by casting of the corresponding complex solutions composed of proton-donors and proton-acceptors. Their permeability to CO2, O2 and N2 was investigated. Some effects of metal-ions such as Fe2+, Cu2+and Mn2+ on the permeability were also discussed. It was found in the experiments that the permselectivities to CO2 over O2, αCO2/O2, of these hydrogenbonding interpolymer complex membranes were smaller than one, which was contrary to those of all the reported polymer membranes.
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Yun, Z., Huang, MY. & Jiang, YY. Gas permeability of hydrogen-bonding interpolymer complex and their metal-ion complex membranes. Polymer Bulletin 20, 277–284 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00261981
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