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Reverse osmosis membrane adsorption property

The relevance of LSC data to reverse osmosis stems from the physicochemical basis (adsorption equilibrium considerations) of liquid-solid chromatography (52), and the principle that the solute-solvent-membrane material (column material) Interactions governing the relative retention times of solutes in LSC are analogous to the interactions prevailing at the membrane-solution Interface under reverse osmosis conditions. The work already reported in several papers on the subject (53-58) indicate that the foregoing principle is valid, and hence LSC data offer an appropriate means of characterizing interfacial properties of membrane materials, and understanding solute separations in reverse osmosis. [Pg.37]


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