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MEMBRANE SEPARATION. CLASSIFICATION. ASEP MUHAMAD SAMSUDIN, S.T.,M.T. MEMBRANE. Material Source. Cross-section Structure. Bulk Structure. Geometry. Separation Regime. Organic/ Polymer. Symmetric. Integrally. Flat Sheet. Porous. Inorganic. Asymmetric. C omposite. Tubular.
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MEMBRANE SEPARATION CLASSIFICATION ASEP MUHAMAD SAMSUDIN, S.T.,M.T.
MEMBRANE Material Source Cross-section Structure Bulk Structure Geometry Separation Regime Organic/ Polymer Symmetric Integrally Flat Sheet Porous Inorganic Asymmetric Composite Tubular Nonporous Ion Exchange
Material Source Organic/ Polymer Inorganic Source : www.tjskl.org.cn Source : www.weiku.com
Cross-section Structure Symmetric Asymmetric Source : www.sciencedirect.com
Cross-section Structure Symmetric Asymmetric Source : www.sciencedirect.com
Bulk Structure Integrally Composite Source : http://openi.nlm.nih.gov
Geometry Flat Sheet Tubular Source : www.membranespecialists.com • hollow fiber (d < 0,5 mm) • capiler (d = 0,5 10 mm) • tubular (d 10 mm).
Separation Regime Source : web.ornl.gov Source : glossary.periodni.com Source : www.co2crc.com.au
Material source Cross-section structure Selective barrier regime Bulk structure Membrane process symmetric RO, MF porous UF, MF polymeric integrally ED charge non-porous asymmetric Membrane for separation porous UF, NF non-porous composite NF, RO, PV ED charge non-porous Inorganic