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Volumn 114, Issue 3, 2009, Pages 1511-1522
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Effects of the polymerization and pervaporation operating conditions on the dehydration performance of interfacially polymerized thin-film composite membranes
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Author keywords
Composites; Membranes; Polyamides; Polycondensation; Separation techniques
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Indexed keywords
AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;
COMPOSITES;
CONCENTRATION OF;
CONTACT TIME;
ETHYLENE DIAMINE;
HIGH OPERATING TEMPERATURE;
IMMERSION TIME;
INTERFACIAL POLYMERIZATION;
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOLS;
LOW PERMEATION;
MEMBRANE DURABILITY;
OPERATING CONDITION;
ORGANIC SOLUTIONS;
PERVAPORATION SEPARATION;
POLYAMIDE MEMBRANES;
POLYMERIZATION CONDITIONS;
SEPARATION TECHNIQUES;
THIN-FILM COMPOSITE MEMBRANE;
TRIMESOYL CHLORIDE;
AMIDES;
AMINO ACIDS;
CHLORINE COMPOUNDS;
EVAPORATION;
NYLON POLYMERS;
PERVAPORATION;
POLYCONDENSATION;
POLYMERS;
SOLUTIONS;
THIN FILM DEVICES;
COMPOSITE MEMBRANES;
ALCOHOL;
COMPOSITE;
DURABILITY;
FILM;
INTERFACIAL PROPERTY;
MEMBRANE;
POLYACRYLONITRILE;
POLYMERIZATION;
SYNTHETIC POLYAMIDE;
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EID: 68749119514
PISSN: 00218995
EISSN: 10974628
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/app.30661 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (29)
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References (18)
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