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Hollow fiber technology commercially available membranes

While several niche applications for OD have been identified, the commercial acceptance of the technology has been hampered by the nonavailability of a suitable membrane-membrane module combination. Fluoropolymer membranes, such as PTFE and PVDF, have been shown to provide superior flux performance, but are still unavailable in hollow fiber form with a suitable thickness for use in OD applications. The inherently low flux of OD requires fhaf membranepacking density be maximized for effective operation, and hence the available flat-sheet form of perfluoro-carbon membranes is unsuitable for commercial use. Four-port hollow fiber modules that provide excellent fluid dynamics are currently available, but only low-flux polypropylene membranes are utilized. [Pg.1991]


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