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Home1 / Projects2 / Novel environmentally friendly hydrophobic zeolite membranes and coati...
Project leader professor Jonas Hedlund of Luleå University of Technology. Photo by courtesy of LTU.LTU

Novel environmentally friendly hydrophobic zeolite membranes and coatings

20 March, 2023/in Current Strategic Projects/by Anna Strom

Project leader: Jonas Hedlund, jonas.hedlund@ltu.se  

Other participants: Nils Skoglund, Linn Berglund

Platforms: CatSep, EnviroNut, BioPolChem

Organisations: LTU, UmU

Status: Ongoing

Reference: B4E3-FM-2-05

Call: B4E3-FM-2, 2023-2024

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