Emerging Materials and Decarbonization Applications for Gas Separation Membranes

Membranes have distinct advantages when it comes to gas separation technologies including high energy efficiency, simple operation, and small land footprint. New applications for gas separation membranes and new membrane materials are being developed globally as the world increasingly focuses on decarbonization and energy security. According to the new IDTechEx report "Gas Separation Membranes 2026-2036: Materials, Markets, Players, and Forecasts", emerging decarbonization gas separation membrane markets will grow at a 17% CAGR to 2036.
 
Gas separation membranes are evolving beyond conventional polymers such as polyimide and cellulose acetate to new membrane materials including palladium, mixed matrix membranes, and facilitated transport membranes. From conventional applications such as natural gas processing to nascent opportunities including post-combustion carbon capture, gas separation markets are continuing to grow.
 
In this webinar, IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst Eve Pope reveals insight into the gas separation membranes space. Discussion will include:
 
  • Market opportunities for gas separation membranes
  • Commercial maturity of gas separation membrane materials
  • Key trends in the development of new gas separation membrane materials

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We will be hosting the same webinar 3 times in one day, so please join which ever session is the most convenient for you.
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Date:
Tuesday 24 June 2025

Approximate Duration:
30 minutes

Webinar Times

Session #1 - Asia-Pacific
2:00am (London Time)
Session #2 - Europe
10:00am (London Time)
Session #3 - Americas
5:00pm (London Time)