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Irreversible adsorption, origin

Clean waterflux It refers to the original flux of filtered deionized water with a virgin membrane. In most applications, after cleaning is performed the clean water flux is restored to approximately within 10% of its original value. It is seldom recovered to its original value after membrane cleaning due to monomolecular irreversible adsorption of foulants. [Pg.334]

Losses originating from irreversible adsorption or decomposition during chromatography or elution should be minimized. [Pg.978]


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