Membrane Gas SeparationISBN: 978-0-470-74621-9
Hardcover
392 pages
September 2010
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Benny D.Freeman - Kenneth A. Kobe and Paul D. and Betty
Robertson Meek & American Petrofina Foundation Centennial
Professor of Chemical Engineering University of Texas at Austin,
Center for Energy and Environmental Resources. He researches in
polymer science and engineering and, more specifically, in mass
transport in polymers. His work in this field started in North
Carolina State University, where he worked as assistant, associate
professor and full professor during the period 1989-2002. In 2002
he moved to Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of
Texas at Austin and currently directs 18 Ph.D. students and one
postdoctoral fellow performing fundamental research in mass
transport in polymers. I have taught a variety of short courses in
the membranes area for societies such the ACS, the North American
Membrane Society, and the International Congress on Membranes. I
have also taught a course on this topic at the graduate level at
the university. I have co-edited 4 books. Professor Freeman will be
the 2009 ACS Awardee in Polymer Science in 2009.
Yuri Yampolskii, Professor, Head of Laboratory of membrane gas separation, A.V.Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Moscow, Russia. Since the middle of 70s has been engaged in the studies of membrane separation, polymer physical chemistry and related subjects. At present he is Head of the laboratory dealing with the problems of membrane separation and pervaporation, gas permeation properties of various polymeric materials, vapor separation processes, sorption thermodynamics, free volume in polymers. He has published about 200 papers in peer reviewed journals and authored or co-authored several books.