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Synthetic Membranes: Volume IDesalination
The Loeb-Sourirajan Membrane: How It Came About
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SIDNEY LOEB
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July 23 2009
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May 21 1981
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Loeb-Sourirajan Membrane: How It Came About
pp. 11
Reverse Osmosis: A New Field of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
pp. 63
Application of Synthetic Membranes in Water Supply Systems in Israel
pp. 79
Durability Study of Cellulose Acetate Reverse-Osmosis Membrane Under Adverse Circumstances for Desalting
pp. 89
Membranes for Salinity Gradient Energy Production
pp. 91
Seawater Reverse Osmosis: The Real Experience
pp. 101
An Electrical Study of Ion Transport in Cellulose Acetate
pp. 113
Prediction Method for the Life of Reverse-Osmosis Membranes
pp. 131
Model and Preliminary Experiments on Membrane Fouling in Reverse Osmosis
pp. 147
Intrinsic Membrane Compaction and Aqueous Solute Studies of Hyperfiltration (Reverse-Osmosis) Membranes Using Interferometry
pp. 159
Pressure Drop Across Polarization Layers in Ultrafiltration
pp. 171
The Effect of Halogens on the Performance and Durability of Reverse-Osmosis Membranes
pp. 191
High-Flux Cellulose Acetate Membranes
pp. 199
Highly Anisotropic Cellulose Mixed-Ester Membranes for Microfiltration
pp. 223
Permeability Properties of Cellulose Triacetate Hollow-Fiber Membranes for One-Pass Seawater Desalination
pp. 235
The Effect of Phosphoric Acid as a Casting Dope Ingredient on Reverse-Osmosis Membrane Properties
pp. 247
Electron Microscopy of Cellulose Acetate Reverse-Osmotic Membranes by Means of the Improved Replication Method
pp. 253
Asymptotic Solute Rejection in Reverse Osmosis
pp. 267
Ultrastructure of Asymmetric and Composite Membranes
pp. 293
Reverse-Osmosis Research in India: Scope and Potentialities
pp. 305
Thin-Film Composite Reverse-Osmosis Membranes: Origin, Development, and Recent Advances
pp. 327
Poly(aryl ether) Membranes for Reverse Osmosis
pp. 351
Transport of Ions and Water in Sulfonated Polysulfone Membranes
pp. 367
Hollow-Fiber Reverse-Osmosis Composite Membranes: Process and Properties
pp. 383
Poly(vinyl alcohol) Membranes for Reverse Osmosis
pp. 399
Successful Operation of a Permasep Permeator Reverse-Osmosis System on Biologically Active Feed Water
pp. 407
The Effect of Fluid Management on Membrane Filtration
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