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  1. Comparison of pore size distributions from dextran retention tests and liquid-liquid displacement porosimetry
  2. Concentration-polarization in nanofiltration of low concentration Cr(VI) aqueous solutions. Effect of operative conditions on retention
  3. Aroma recovery of beer flavors by pervaporation through polydimethylsiloxane membranes
  4. Elimination of the Crystallinity of Long Polyethylene Oxide-Based Copolymers for Gas Separation Membranes by Using Electron Beam Irradiation
  5. Application of pervaporation and nanofiltration membrane processes for the elaboration of full flavored low alcohol white wines
  6. Sorption and transport of CO 2 in copolymers containing soft (PEO, PPO) and hard (BKDA-ODA and BPDA-ODA) segments at different temperatures: Experimental data and modeling
  7. Prediction of single salt rejection in nanofiltration membranes by independent measurements
  8. New aromatic polyamides and polyimides having an adamantane bulky group
  9. Fabrication and characterization of polyethersulfone nanocomposite membranes for the removal of endocrine disrupting micropollutants from wastewater. Mechanisms and performance
  10. Thermally rearranged polybenzoxazoles and poly(benzoxazole-co-imide)s from ortho-hydroxyamine monomers for high performance gas separation membranes
  11. Fouling study of nanofiltration membranes for sugar control in grape must: Analysis of resistances and the role of osmotic pressure
  12. Alcohol reduction in red and white wines by nanofiltration of musts before fermentation
  13. Evaluation of reverse osmosis and nanofiltration membranes performance in the permeation of organic solvents
  14. Ageing of polyethersulfone ultrafiltration membranes under long-term exposures to alkaline and acidic cleaning solutions
  15. Flux kinetics, limit and critical fluxes for low pressure dead-end microfiltration. The case of BSA filtration through a positively charged membrane
  16. Effect of dense CO2 on polymeric reverse osmosis and nanofiltration membranes and permeation of mixtures of macauba oil (Acrocomia aculeata) and CO2
  17. Polyacrylonitrile membranes modified with carbon nanotubes: characterization and micropollutants removal analysis
  18. Comparative study of red grape must nanofiltration: Laboratory and pilot plant scales
  19. Porosimetric characterization of polysulfone ultrafiltration membranes by image analysis and liquid–liquid displacement technique
  20. Polymeric films based on blends of 6FDA–6FpDA polyimide plus several copolyfluorenes for CO2 separation
  21. Gas separation membranes made through thermal rearrangement of ortho-methoxypolyimides
  22. Advances in the design of co-poly(ether-imide) membranes for CO2 separations. Influence of aromatic rigidity on crystallinity, phase segregation and gas transport
  23. Fitting approach to liquid–liquid displacement porosimetry based on the log-normal pore size distribution
  24. Helium Recovery by Membrane Gas Separation Using Poly(o-acyloxyamide)s
  25. Pervaporation methodology for improving alcohol-free beer quality through aroma recovery
  26. Pore size analysis from retention of neutral solutes through nanofiltration membranes. The contribution of concentration–polarization
  27. Charge and dielectric characterization of nanofiltration membranes by impedance spectroscopy
  28. Prediction of gas permeability of block-segregated polymeric membranes by an effective medium model
  29. Thermally rearranged polybenzoxazoles membranes with biphenyl moieties: Monomer isomeric effect
  30. Influence of the PEO length in gas separation properties of segregating aromatic–aliphatic copoly(ether-imide)s
  31. Liquid–liquid displacement porosimetry applied to several MF and UF membranes
  32. Porosity
  33. Properties of polyethersulfone ultrafiltration membranes modified with polyethylene glycols
  34. On the influence of the proportion of PEO in thermally controlled phase segregation of copoly(ether-imide)s for gas separation
  35. 10.1016/j.ces.2013.08.043
  36. Thermally Segregated Copolymers with PPO Blocks for Nitrogen Removal from Natural Gas
  37. Characterization of Carbon Molecular Sieve Membranes Supported on Ceramic Tubes
  38. Gas separation properties of systems with different amounts of long poly(ethylene oxide) segments for mixtures including carbon dioxide
  39. Impact of Must Sugar Reduction by Membrane Applications on Volatile Composition of Verdejo Wines
  40. Phase Segregation and Gas Separation Properties of Thermally Treated Copoly(ether-imide) from an Aromatic Dianhydride, an Aromatic Diamine, and Various Aliphatic Diamines
  41. 10.1021/la201683p
  42. Prediction of Single Salt Rejection in Nanofiltration Membranes
  43. Improving the Permeation Properties by Plasma Surface Modification
  44. Evaluation of Nanofiltration Membranes for Sugar Reduction in Red Grape Must
  45. Setting up of a Method of Pervaporation for Improvingalcohol-Free Beer
  46. Influence of Annealing Temperature in Permeation and Plasticization Resistance for Samples Containing Carboxylic Acid
  47. Separation of potassium clavulanate and potassium chloride by nanofiltration
  48. Analysis of the Grafting Process of PVP on a Silicon Surface by AFM and Contact Angle
  49. Multi-ionic nanofiltration of highly concentrated salt mixtures in the seawater range
  50. Electrical characterization of NF membranes. A modified model with charge variation along the pores
  51. Liquid–liquid displacement porosimetry for the characterization of virus retentive membranes
  52. Dielectric properties of electrolyte solutions in polymeric nanofiltration membranes
  53. Liquid–liquid displacement porometry to estimate the molecular weight cut-off of ultrafiltration membranes
  54. Selection of membranes for purification of fructooligosaccharides
  55. Sugar reduction in white and red musts with nanofiltration membranes
  56. AFM analysis of the surface of nanoporous membranes: application to the nanofiltration of potassium clavulanate
  57. Sugar reduction in musts with nanofiltration membranes to obtain low alcohol-content wines
  58. Physical properties of films made of copoly(ether-imide)s with long poly(ethylene oxide) segments
  59. Mass transfer and transport during purification of fructooligosaccharides by nanofiltration
  60. Comparison of the Volume Charge Density of Nanofiltration Membranes Obtained from Retention and Conductivity Experiments
  61. Mixed matrix membranes of 6FDA-6FpDA with surface functionalized γ-alumina particles. An analysis of the improvement of permselectivity for several gas pairs
  62. Characterisation of polymeric UF membranes by liquid–liquid displacement porosimetry
  63. Characterization of UF membranes by liquid–liquid displacement porosimetry
  64. Ceramic membranes from Moroccan natural clay and phosphate for industrial water treatment
  65. Analysis of cleaning protocols in ceramic membranes by liquid–liquid displacement porosimetry
  66. Alternative pore hindrance factors: What one should be used for nanofiltration modelization?
  67. Evaluation of several ultra- and nanofiltration membranes for sugar control in winemaking
  68. Relevance of hindrance factors and hydrodynamic pressure gradient in the modelization of the transport of neutral solutes across nanofiltration membranes
  69. Study of polymer–metal ion–membrane interactions in liquid-phase polymer-based retention (LPR) by continuous diafiltration
  70. The passing of Miguel A. Mattea
  71. Functionalization of γ-alumina cores by polyvinylpirrolidone: properties of the resulting biocompatible nanoparticles in aqueous suspension
  72. Pore size distribution of ceramic UF membranes by liquid–liquid displacement porosimetry
  73. Three independent ways to obtain information on pore size distributions of nanofiltration membranes
  74. Effect of an acidic treatment on the chemical and charge properties of a nanofiltration membrane
  75. Flux decay in protein microfiltration through charged membranes as a function of pH
  76. Gas separation of 6FDA–6FpDA membranesEffect of the solvent on polymer surfaces and permselectivity
  77. Effect of fractional free volume andTg on gas separation through membranes made with different glassy polymers
  78. Permeability and selectivity of 6FDA-6FpDA gas membranes prepared from different solvents
  79. Effect of phosphoric and hydrofluoric acid on the charge density of a nanofiltration membrane
  80. Liquid–liquid porometry for an accurate membrane characterization
  81. Structural and functional study of two nanofiltration membranes
  82. Effect of phosphoric and hydrofluoric acid on the structure and permeation of a nanofiltration membrane
  83. Characterisation of nanofiltration membranesStructural analysis by the DSP model and microscopical techiques
  84. Morphology and structure of ABS membranes filled with two different activated carbons
  85. Atomic force microscopy as a suitable technique for surface characterization of activated composite membranes for metal ion facilitated transport
  86. Hydrofluoric acid treatment for improved performance of a nanofiltration membrane
  87. Electrostatic interactions as governing the fouling in protein microfiltration
  88. Preparation and characterization of non-supported microfiltration membranes from aluminosilicates
  89. Comparison of liquid–liquid displacement porosimetry and scanning electron microscopy image analysis to characterise ultrafiltration track-etched membranes
  90. AFM characterization of the growth of MFI-type zeolite films on alumina substrates
  91. Estudio de la modificación de la microestructura de polímeros porosos por metalización mediante STM y AFM
  92. Estudio mediante afm de estructuras de silicalita para la separación de gases
  93. Protein fouling in microfiltration: deposition mechanism as a function of pressure for different pH
  94. Estimation of vapor transfer coefficient of hydrophobic porous membranes for applications in membrane distillation
  95. Fouling with protein mixtures in microfiltration: BSA–lysozyme and BSA–pepsin
  96. Zeta potential of membranes as a function of pH Optimization of isoelectric point evaluation
  97. Fouling behaviour of polyethersulfone UF membranes made with different PVP
  98. Protein adsorption onto an inorganic microfiltration membrane
  99. Streaming potential through and on ultrafiltration membranes
  100. Characterisation of three hydrophobic porous membranes used in membrane distillation Modelling and evaluation of their water vapour permeabilities
  101. Phase-contrast scanning force microscopy and chemical heterogeneity of GR polysulfone ultrafiltration membranes
  102. Metal Oxide Membranes
  103. Pore size distributions based on AFM imaging and retention of multidisperse polymer solutes
  104. The effect of protein–protein and protein–membrane interactions on membrane fouling in ultrafiltration
  105. Electrokinetic characterisation of ultrafiltration membranes by streaming potential, electroviscous effect, and salt retention
  106. Estudio estructural de membranas cyclopore de microfiltración
  107. Estudio de la distribución de poros activos y totales en membranas cerámicas planas de microfiltración
  108. Fabricación y caracterización de membranas cerámicas tubulares para microfiltración
  109. Protein Adsorption and Deposition onto Microfiltration Membranes: The Role of Solute–Solid Interactions
  110. Porosity measurements by a gas penetration method and other techniques applied to membrane characterization
  111. Membranas cerámicas y su utilidad en procesos de separación
  112. Caracterización de una nueva membrana cerámica de microfiltración con soporte de tejido en acero inoxidable flexible
  113. Contact angles and external protein adsorption onto UF membranes
  114. A network microcapillary model for electrokinetic phenomena through microporous membranes
  115. Fouling, structure and charges of a composite inorganic microfiltration membrane.
  116. Fouling kinetics and associated dynamics of structural modifications
  117. Pore size distributions of track-etched membranes; comparison of surface and bulk porosities
  118. Surface charges and zeta potentials on polyethersulphone heteroporous membranes
  119. Surface structure of microporous membranes by computerized SEM image analysis applied to Anopore filters
  120. Bulk and surface characterization of composite UF membranes Atomic force microscopy, gas adsorption-desorption and liquid displacement techniques
  121. Flux Decline in Protein Microfiltration: Influence of Operative Parameters
  122. Pore Size Distributions of Polysulfonic UF Membranes and Protein Adsorption
  123. Charge Adsorption and Zeta Potential in Cyclopore Membranes
  124. Structural characterization of an UF membrane by gas adsorption-desorption and AFM measurements
  125. Mechanisms of protein fouling in cross-flow UF through an asymmetric inorganic membrane
  126. Fouling phenomena in microporous membranes. Flux decline kinetics and structural modifications
  127. Pore size distributions in microporous membranes. A critical analysis of the bubble point extended method
  128. A comparative analysis of flux limit models for ultrafiltration membranes
  129. Pore Size Distributions in Microporous Membranes II. Bulk Characterization of Track-Etched Filters by Air Porometry and Mercury Porosimetry
  130. Pore Size Distributions in Microporous Membranes
  131. Cross-flow ultrafiltration of proteins through asymmetric polysulfonic membranes: I. Retention curves and pore size distributions
  132. Porous Structure and Surface Charge Density on the Walls of Microporous Alumina Membranes
  133. Steps of membrane blocking in flux decline during protein microfiltration
  134. Mass transfer coefficient and retention of PEGs in low pressure cross-flow ultrafiltration through asymmetric membranes
  135. Retention of proteins in cross-flow UF through asymmetric inorganic membranes
  136. Flux Limiting Factors in Cross-flow Ultrafiltration of Invertase through an Asymmetric Inorganic Membrane
  137. Proper and adsorbed charges on the surfaces of the polysulfonic support of a composite membrane from electrokinetic phenomena
  138. On the Dependence of the Parameters of Adsorption of a Microporous Membrane on the Methanol Content of LiCl-Water-Methanol Systems
  139. Hydraulic Permeability, Mass Transfer, and Retention of PEGs in Cross-flow Ultrafiltration through a Symmetric Microporous Membrane
  140. Use of variational methods to establish and increase the ranges of application of analytic approximate solutions of the Poisson—Boltzmann equation for a charged microcapillary
  141. Morphological Study of Surface Inorganic Membranes by Scanning Electron Microscopy and Image Analysis
  142. Measurement of the Hydraulic Permeability of Microporous Membranes from the Streaming Potential Decay
  143. Flux and Characteristic Parameters in Mediated Transport through Liquid Membranes. II. A Model for Co-transport and Experimental Study of Kl Transport through a Bulk Liquid Membrane
  144. Electrokinetic Decay in Zero-Current and Zero-Potential Conditions
  145. Streaming potential of some polycarbonate microporous membranes when bathed by LiCl, NaCl, MgCl2 and CaCl2 aqueous solutions
  146. Study of Electrolyte Conductivity in Charged Microcapillary Porous Membranes
  147. Flux and Characteristic Parameters in Mediated Transport through Liquid Membranes. I. A Theoretical Model
  148. Streaming potential and phenomenological coefficients in nuclepore membranes
  149. Diffusive Salt Permeation Properties of Charged Membranes at Low Charge Densities. Experimental Verification of a Space Charge Model
  150. Study of some electrokinetic phenomena in charged microcapillary porous membranes
  151. Concentration Dependence of Some Electrochemical Properties off Polycarbonate Microporous Membranes and Evaluation off Their Electrokinetic Charge
  152. On the Charges on the Pore Walls off Microporous Membranes
  153. Diffusion coefficients across polycarbonate microporous membranes
  154. Cation Transport Numbers in Polycarbonate Microporous Membranes. Effect of Unstirred Diffusion Layers
  155. An Experimentally Fitted and Simple Model for the Pores in Nuclepore Membranes
  156. On the effect of the porosities of microporous membranes on their ionic selectivities
  157. True and Adsorbed Charges in Passive Membranes. Surface Charge Density and lonic Selectivity of Several Microporous Membranes
  158. Concentration Profiles and Charge Distribution in Weakly Charged Membranes
  159. A Selective Parameter for lonic Membrane Transport. Determination of Transport Numbers from Passive Membrane Potentials
  160. Transport Numbers of Sodium and Water in Nuclepore Membranes from Membrane Potential
  161. Determination of lonic Permeabilities from Passive Membranes' Potentials
  162. Effect of the Diffusion Boundary Layers on the Surface Charge Density in Passive Membranes