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Hollow fiber contained liquid membranes applications

Liquid Membranes Several types of liquid membranes exist molten salt, emulsion, immobilized/supported, and hollow-fiber-contained liquid membranes. Araki and Tsukube (Liquid Membranes Chemical Applications, CRC Press, 1990) and Sec. IX and Chap. 42 in Ho and Sirkar (eds.) (op. cit., pp. 724, 764-808) contain detailed information and extensive bibliographies. [Pg.36]

This emulsification technique aims to maximize membrane surface area. The internal phase of the droplets can be placed inside the pores of polymeric films, or inside hollow fibers. The membrane phase can contain surfactants or no surfactants for easy coalescence. This aspect of the liquid membrane system will be discussed in more detail in the application section. [Pg.3221]


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