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Journal of Membrane Science

Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.228, No.2 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0376-7388 (Print) 

In this Issue (13 articles)

127 - 128 Exploration of the potential of membrane technology for sustainable decentralized sanitation, 23-26 April 2003, Villa Serbelloni, Bellagin, Italy
Fane AG
129 - 138 Influence of impermeable components on the permeation of aqueous 1-propanol mixtures in hydrophobic pervaporation
Lipnizki F, Hausmanns S, Field RW
139 - 148 Sulfonated PEEK-WC membranes for possible fuel cell applications
Drioli E, Regina A, Casciola M, Oliveti A, Trotta F, Massari T
149 - 157 Fixed sites plasticized cellulose triacetate membranes containing crown ethers for silver(I), copper(II) and gold(III) ions transport
Gherrou A, Kerdjoudj H, Molinari R, Seta P, Drioli E
159 - 167 Effect of membrane characteristics on mass and heat transfer in the osmotic evaporation process
Alves VD, Coelhoso IM
169 - 177 Analysis of liquid membrane extraction of binary Zn(II) and Cd(II) from chloride media with Aliquat 336 based on thermodynamic equilibrium models
Juang RS, Kao HC, Wu WH
179 - 186 Effective clarifying process of reconstituted apple juice using membrane filtration with filter-aid pretreatment
Youn KS, Hong JH, Bae DH, Kim SJ, Kim SD
187 - 197 Enzyme membrane reactor for hydrolysis of olive oil using lipase immobilized on modified PMMA composite membrane
Pugazhenthi G, Kumar A
199 - 208 Different viscosity grade sodium alginate and modified sodium alginate membranes in pervaporation separation of water plus acetic acid and water plus isopropanol mixtures
Toti US, Aminabhavi TM
209 - 215 Effects of co-ions on transport of iodide ions through a non-conventional anion exchange paper membrane
Inoue H
217 - 226 Structure-property relationships in PEG/SiO2 based proton conducting hybrid membranes - A Si-29 CP/MAS solid-state NMR study
Chang HY, Thangamuthu R, Lin CW
227 - 236 Natural gas permeation in polyimide membranes
Wind JD, Paul DR, Koros WJ
237 - 241 A possible link between critical and limiting flux for colloidal systems: consideration of critical deposit formation along a membrane
Bacchin P