The effect of coating condition and aqueous phase composition on the performance of thin film composite reverse osmosis flat sheet membranes
Thin film composite (TFC) layers are formed using interfacial polymerization reaction between an aqueous phase and organic phase on membrane supports. In the preparation of thin film composite membrane, there are many interfacial reaction factors that influence the membrane performance, amongst them...
Main Author: | Kormin, Faridah (Author) |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2005.
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