Charged Gels and Membranes Part I
The series on 'Charged and Reactive Polymers' was set forth in two volumes concern ing the fundamentals and applications of polyelectrolytes. A follow-up on 'Charged Gels and Membranes' would therefore seem appropriate, necessitating, however, some explanation for non-specialist...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1976, 1976
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1976 |
Series: | Charged and Reactive Polymers
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- I. Opening Lectures
- The Early Developments of the Electrochemistry of Polymer Membranes
- The Development of the Modern Membrane Concepts and the Relations to Biological Phenomena
- II. Equilibria
- The Nature of the Selective Binding of Ions by Polyelectrolyte Gels: Volume and Entropy Change Criteria
- Swelling of Polyelectrolyte Gels and Thermodynamic Parameters of Solvation
- III. Irreversible Thermodynamics
- Some Uses for Membrane Transport Coefficients
- Interaction in Ion Exchangers. Ionic Interactions in a Polyelectrolyte Gel System with Counter-Ions of Different Valence Types and Varying Dielectric Constants
- Interpretation of Membrane Phenomena, using Irreversible Thermodynamics. Comparison of Observed Transport Properties with Those Predicted from a Salt Model Calculation
- Measurement of Fluxes and Forces at the Surface of Cation Exchange Membranes under Conditions of Controlled Polarization. I: Methodology
- Measurement of Fluxes and Forces at the Surface of Cation-Exchange Membranes under Conditions of Controlled Polarization. II: Application of Measurement — Use of Phenomenological Coefficients
- Transconformation Surface Reaction and Hydrodynamic Stability
- IV. Ultra- and Hyper-Filtration Membranes
- Fixed-Charge Ultrafiltration Membranes
- Osmosis and Ion Transport in Charged Porous Membranes: A Macroscopic, Mechanistic Model
- Membrane Potentials of Asymmetric Cellulose Acetate Membranes
- Polarization at Membrane-Solution Interfaces in Reverse Osmosis (Hyperfiltration)