POLYMERS Vol.68 No.5 |
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COVER STORY Front Line of Materials for Green House Gas Separation |
Development of efficient separation materials for green house gases are highly required in order to reduce emission of the gases. Polymers are promising materials for the selective gas separation because of their robustness, high productivity and excellent formability. In this issue, the global situation of separation of green house gases such as carbon dioxide and methane as well as topics of latest materials for the gas separation are introduced. Editors: HOSHINO, UOZU, OGOSHI, and KAWASHIMA |
Digest for English Readers | 206
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Hot Topics in Polymer Science in SPSJ | 209
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Commentary |
How to Separate CO2 and Utilize It? | Tohru SETOYAMA | 210
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COVER STORY: Highlight Reviews |
Natural Resources Development and Global Warming | Izumi ICHINOSE | 211 |
Trends in R&D of Separation Materials for CO2 Capture | Ikuo TANIGUCHI | 215 |
PolyMANGA | 219 |
COVER STORY: Topics and Products |
Photo-Responsive Porous Materials | Hiroshi SATO | 220 |
Energy-Saving CO2 Capture using Solid Sorbents | Hidetaka YAMADA, Katsunori YOGO | 222 |
Effective Dispersion of Nano-Sized MOF Particles in Mixed Matrix Membrane (MMM) Leading to an Acceleration of Scale-up Membrane-Based Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Technology | Easan SIVANIAH | 224 |
Development of Carbon Membrane Module for Gas Separation | Miki YOSHIMUNE | 226 |
Polymer Science and I: A Personal Account |
Personality and Passion | Daisuke AOKI | 228
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Messages: “Work and Life” |
Satisfaction of Work and Life as Faculty of University | Madoka TAKAI | 229
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Front-Line Polymer Science |
Next-Generation Electropolymerization | Shinsuke INAGI | 230
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Messages from SPSJ | 235 |
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