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Ethylene glycol as bore fluid for hollow fiber membrane preparation
Ngoc Lieu Le,
Suzana Pereira Nunes
Water Desalination & Reuse Center
Biological, Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Environmental Science and Engineering
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Engineering
Driving Force
9%
Fiber
18%
Fluid
36%
High Water
18%
Hollow-Fiber Membrane
18%
Kinetic
9%
Large Pore
9%
Membrane
9%
Mixture
45%
Outer Layer
9%
Performance
9%
Permeance
18%
Phase Separation
9%
Precipitation
18%
Surfaces
9%
Thermodynamics
9%
Viscosity
9%
Water
81%
Chemistry
Chemical Kinetics Characteristics
9%
Ethylene Glycol
18%
Fiber
18%
Imide
9%
Mixture
45%
Phase Separation
9%
Polyether
9%
Precipitation (Chemical)
18%
Protein
18%
Purity
9%
Rate
9%
Solvent
9%
Structure
18%
Surface
9%
Thermodynamics
9%
Viscosity
9%
Water Type
81%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Coagulating Agent
9%
Ethylene Glycol
18%
Imide
9%
Protein
18%
Solvent
9%
Water
100%
Chemical Engineering
Ethylene Glycol
18%
Phase Separation
9%
Polyetherimide
18%
Precipitation (Chemical)
18%
Separation
9%
Thermodynamics
9%
Water
81%
Material Science
Fiber
18%
Fluid
36%
Membrane
9%
Mixture
45%
Morphology
9%
Protein
18%
Solvent
9%
Surface
9%