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Polymeric Membrane Formation by Phase Inversion

Editat de Naser Tavajohi, Mohamed Khayet
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mar 2024
Polymeric Membrane Formation by Phase Inversion analyzes the four main phase inversion techniques. Effective parameters in each technique are covered, along with the methodologies needed to prepare advanced membranes for specific separations in both liquid and gas phases. Roll-to-roll casting, spinning hollow fiber, and electrospinning nanofibers are presented, along with an analysis of the impact of solvent toxicity, membrane production, and the source of raw materials on the environment. The book describes a roadmap for designing different morphological characteristics for preparing specific membranes for special applications, along with the merits and disadvantages of each method. This book provides an easy, comprehensive reference for academic and industry professionals working in membrane engineering.


  • Analyzes membrane formation by phase inversion and modeling
  • Includes state-of-the-art membrane formation methods and related characterization techniques
  • Discusses solvent toxicity and sustainability issues of membrane production
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780323956284
ISBN-10: 0323956289
Pagini: 460
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

1. Non-solvent induced phase separation 2. Thermally induced phase separation 3. Vapor induced phase separation 4. Evaporation induced phase separation 5. Hollow fiber membranes 6. Nanofiber membranes 7. Mixed matrix and nanocomposite membranes 8. Modified membranes 9. Solvent in membrane formation 10. Polymeric materials for membrane formation 11. Modeling membrane formation 12. New applications of polymeric phase inversion membranes 13. Sustainability in membrane production 14. Future directions