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Overview

May-Britt Hägg is affiliated with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway. Their research mainly focuses on several interconnected fields and subfields within engineering and materials science.

The main fields of study include:

  • Engineering
  • Materials Science

Their work spans key subfields such as:

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Materials Chemistry

May-Britt Hägg's research topics cover several areas, notably related to membrane technologies and advanced material fabrication:

  • Membrane Separation and Gas Transport
  • Membrane Separation Technologies
  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications

Their recent published papers illustrate the areas of application and investigation:

  • "Mimic Enzyme Based Cellulose Nanocrystals/PVA Nanocomposite Membranes for Enrichment of Biogas as a Natural Gas Substitute," 2021, Journal of Polymers and the Environment
  • "Rubbery organic frameworks (ROFs) toward ultrapermeable CO 2 -selective membranes," 2024, Science Advances

May-Britt Hägg frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Zaib Jahan
  • Muhammad Bilal Khan
  • Saeed Gul
  • Farooq Sher
  • Salik Javed Kakar

Their contributions have appeared prominently in publication venues such as:

  • Journal of Polymers and the Environment
  • Science Advances

Best Publications

  • Development of dual layer of ZIF-8/PEBAX-2533 mixed matrix membrane for CO2 capture

    Vajiheh Nafisi;May-Britt Hägg

  • Facilitated transport of CO2 in novel PVAm/PVA blend membrane

    Liyuan Deng;Taek-Joong Kim;May-Britt Hägg

  • Techno-economic evaluation of biogas upgrading process using CO2 facilitated transport membrane

    Liyuan Deng;May-Britt Hägg

  • CO2 removal from natural gas by employing amine absorption and membrane technology—A technical and economical analysis

    Lars Peters;A. Hussain;M. Follmann;T. Melin

  • Novel fixed-site–carrier polyvinylamine membrane for carbon dioxide capture

    Taek-Joong Kim;Baoan Li;May-Britt Hägg

  • A feasibility study of CO2 capture from flue gas by a facilitated transport membrane

    Arshad Hussain;May-Britt Hägg

  • Pressure Retarded Osmosis and Forward Osmosis Membranes: Materials and Methods

    Inger Lise Alsvik;May-Britt Hägg

  • Gas separation properties of ZIF-8/6FDA-durene diamine mixed matrix membrane

    Vajiheh Nafisi;May-Britt Hägg

  • Composite hollow fiber membranes for CO2 capture

    Marius Sandru;Siv Hustad Haukebø;May-Britt Hägg

  • Swelling behavior and gas permeation performance of PVAm/PVA blend FSC membrane

    Liyuan Deng;May-Britt Hägg

  • Separation performance of PVAm composite membrane for CO2 capture at various pH levels

    Taek-Joong Kim;Heléne Vrålstad;Marius Sandru;May-Britt Hägg

  • Membranes for Environmentally Friendly Energy Processes

    Xuezhong He;May Britt Hägg

  • Carbon membranes from cellulose and metal loaded cellulose

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  • CO2 Capture from Natural Gas Fired Power Plants by Using Membrane Technology

    May-Britt Hägg;Arne Lindbrathen

  • Influence of TiO2 on the Chemical, Mechanical, and Gas Separation Properties of Polyvinyl Alcohol-Titanium Dioxide (PVA-TiO2) Nanocomposite Membranes

    Jamil Ahmad;Kalim Deshmukh;May Britt Hägg

  • Role of Facilitated Transport Membranes and Composite Membranes for Efficient CO2 Capture – A Review

    Sikander Rafiq;Sikander Rafiq;Liyuan Deng;May-Britt Hägg

  • Preparation and characterization of polyvinyl acetate/zeolite 4A mixed matrix membrane for gas separation

    Jamil Ahmad;May-Britt Hägg

  • Hollow fiber carbon membranes: Investigations for CO2 capture

    Xuezhong He;May-Britt Hägg

  • Membrane system design and process feasibility analysis for CO2 capture from flue gas with a fixed-site-carrier membrane

    Xuezhong He;Chao Fu;May Britt Hägg

  • Techno-economic evaluation of a PVAm CO2-selective membrane in an IGCC power plant with CO2 capture

    David Grainger;May-Britt Hägg

  • Carbon Molecular Sieve Membranes

    May-Britt Hägg;Jon A. Lie;Arne Lindbråthen

  • Development of matrimid/zeolite 4A mixed matrix membranes using low boiling point solvent

    Jamil Ahmad;May-Britt Hägg

  • Techno-economical evaluation of membrane based biogas upgrading system; a comparison between polymeric membrane and carbon membrane technology

    Shamim Haider;Arne Lindbråthen;May-Britt Hägg

Frequent Co-Authors

Liyuan Deng
Liyuan Deng Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Signe Kjelstrup
Signe Kjelstrup Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Thijs J. H. Vlugt
Thijs J. H. Vlugt Delft University of Technology
Richard J. Spontak
Richard J. Spontak North Carolina State University
Dick Bedeaux
Dick Bedeaux Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Sikander Rafiq
Sikander Rafiq University of Engineering and Technology Lahore
Hallvard F. Svendsen
Hallvard F. Svendsen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Thomas Melin
Thomas Melin RWTH Aachen University
Michael A. Brook
Michael A. Brook McMaster University
Menachem Elimelech
Menachem Elimelech Rice University

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