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Membrane chemical degradation contamination effects

As discussed earlier, is one of the main reactants for membrane chemical degradation. When the membrane is contaminated by metal ions, these ions can catalyze decomposition and generate radicals. It is important to evaluate which metal ions can effectively convert to radicals, i.e., which are Fenton-active. [Pg.55]


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