Shiflett Group Research Featured in "Advances in Engineering"
First Measurements for the Simultaneous Sorption of Difluoromethane and Pentafluoroethane Mixtures in Ionic liquids Using the Integral Mass Balance Method
The continuous advancement in software and instrumentation technologies has significantly contributed to innovative and ground-breaking advancement in engineering and science. For example, developing novel materials with improved properties requires a thorough understanding of their chemical and physical properties. This has been successfully achieved via gravimetric analysis of the sorption behaviors. However, most of the sorption studies reply on single components utilizing either volumetric or gravimetric techniques. To overcome the limitations of single components under realistic operating conditions, multicomponent sorption measurements have been adopted.