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Donnan membrane process techniques

There are a number of different membrane techniques which have been suggested as alternatives to the SPE and LLE techniques. It is necessary to distinguish between porous and nonporous membranes, as they have different characteristics and fields of application. In porous membrane techniques, the liquids on each side of the membrane are physically connected through the pores. These membranes are used in Donnan dialysis to separate low-molecular-mass analytes from high-molecular-mass matrix components, leading to an efficient cleanup, but no discrimination between different small molecules. No enrichment of the small molecules is possible instead, the mass transfer process is a simple concentration difference over the membrane. Nonporous membranes are used for extraction techniques. [Pg.1408]


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