Argon and nitrogen beams influencing membrane permeate fluxes and microbial growth
Porous cellulose and dense chitosan membranes were bombarded with argon and nitrogen-ion beams using two energy levels, 30 and 120 keV, of the same fluency of 5×1014ions/cm2for a comparison study. The results revealed that both beam types reduced the hydraulic permeability of the membranes. Using a...
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Main Authors: | P. Wanichapichart, W. Taweepreeda, P. Choomgan, L. D. Yu |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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