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Solvent systems, chemical interactions across

Potential chemical interactions across dissimilar solvent systems and the sensitivity of oxide semiconductors to redox conditions and surface adsorption combine to make integration of solution-processed dielectrics and semiconductors a nontrivial undertaking. By maintaining appropriate aqueous... [Pg.122]

Possible transport mechanisms in a fluid system through the membrane pores are multiple. They vary to a great extent with the membrane pore size and, to a less extent, with chemical interaction between the transported species and the membrane material. Under the driving force of a pressure gra nt, permeants (whether in the form of solvents, solutes or gases) can transport across a membrane by one or more of the mechanisms to be discussed below. The degree by which they affect permeability and permselectivity depends on the operating conditions, membrane characteristics and membrane-permeating species interactions in the application environment. [Pg.122]


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