151 - 159 |
Nanotechnological method to control pore diameter of organic-inorganic composite membrane Part II. Molecular-wise vapor polymerization (MVP) Sawamoto S, Ohya H, Yanase K, Semenova SI, Aihara M, Takeuchi T, Negishi Y |
161 - 176 |
Pervaporation studies with polyaniline membranes and blends Ball IJ, Huang SC, Wolf RA, Shimano JY, Kaner RB |
177 - 188 |
Air separation properties of flat sheet homogeneous pyrolytic carbon membranes Singh-Ghosal A, Koros WJ |
189 - 204 |
Structural characterisation of deposits formed during frontal filtration Pignon F, Magnin A, Piau JM, Cabane B, Aimar P, Meireles M, Lindner P |
205 - 216 |
Ultrafiltration of sugarcane juice with spiral wound modules: on-site pilot trials Ghosh AM, Balakrishnan M, Dua M, Bhagat JJ |
217 - 224 |
Separation of fructose from a mixture of sugars using supported liquid membranes Di Luccio M, Smith BD, Kida T, Borges CP, Alves TLM |
225 - 230 |
Influence of surface tensions of solvent/nonsolvent mixtures in membrane casting solutions on the performance of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene) oxide membranes for gas separation applications Tan JMA, Noh SH, Chowdhurry G, Matsuura T |
231 - 241 |
Treatment of severely contaminated waste water by a combination of RO, high-pressure RO and NF - potential and limits of the process Rautenbach R, Linn T, Eilers L |
243 - 253 |
Recovery of selected microbial metabolites from model solutions by reverse osmosis Lo Presti S, Moresi M |
255 - 275 |
From binary to ternary systems: general behaviour and modelling of membrane sorption in purely organic systems strongly deviating from ideality by UNIQUAC and related models Jonquieres A, Perrin L, Arnold S, Clement R, Lochon P |
277 - 286 |
Facilitated transport of organics of biological interest II. Selective transport of organic acids by macrocyclic fixed site complexant membranes Barboiu M, Guizard C, Luca C, Hovnanian N, Palmeri J, Cot L |