Nanofiltration membrane predictive models / Norhaslina Mohd Sidek and Nora'aini Ali

Literature models for nanofiltration (NF) are usually based either on a mechanism-independent approach, such as irreversible thermodynamics (IT), or depending on transport mechanism (hydrodynamic approach). Most current IT models are based on the work of Spiegler and Kedem. For the mechanistic model...

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Main Authors: Mohd Sidek, Norhaslina (Author), Ali, Nora'aini (Author)
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Published: 2012.
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