Forward osmosis (FO) membranes fall into the category of nonporous membranes, based on the assumption that water and solute transport occur solely based on diffusion. The solution-diffusion (S-D) model has been widely used in predicting their performances in the coexistence of hydraulic and osmotic driving forces, a model that postulates the hydraulic and osmotic driving forces have identical nature. It was suggested, however, such membranes may have pores and mass transport could occur both by convection (i.e., volumetric flow) as well as by diffusion assuming that the dense active layer of the membranes is composed of a nonporous structure with defects which induce volumetric flow through the membranes. In addition, the positron annihilat...
Osmosis is a phenomenon of paramount significance for the transport of water and solutes through bio...
A model for osmotic flow in porous membranes is developed from classical transport and thermodynamic...
Generally, forward osmosis (FO) membrane performance is defined based on its intrinsic parameters, n...
The processes of Forward Osmosis and Pressure-Retarded Osmosis are strongly influenced by Internal C...
A stepwise method for determining limiting flux and limiting osmotic pressure and a constant osmotic...
Forward Osmosis (FO) is a membrane process that uses the natural osmotic pressure of a concentrated ...
Semipermeable membranes play critical roles in many natural and engineering systems. The osmotic pre...
Membrane compaction is commonly observed in polymeric membranes when subjected to elevated hydraulic...
Osmosis is the movement of solvent across a membrane induced by a solute-concentration gradient. It ...
Forward osmosis (FO) is an emerging membrane separation process that continues to be tested and impl...
Since the first studies on the osmotic properties of the cell membrane it is known that the water os...
The use of forward osmosis (FO) is of growing interest for water desalination, due to its potential ...
ABSTRACT: Forward osmosis (FO) is an emerging mem-brane separation process that continues to be test...
This article analyzes the influence of feed channel spacers on the performance of pressure retarded ...
The fouling behavior of osmotically-driven forward osmosis (FO) is widely believed to be superior wi...
Osmosis is a phenomenon of paramount significance for the transport of water and solutes through bio...
A model for osmotic flow in porous membranes is developed from classical transport and thermodynamic...
Generally, forward osmosis (FO) membrane performance is defined based on its intrinsic parameters, n...
The processes of Forward Osmosis and Pressure-Retarded Osmosis are strongly influenced by Internal C...
A stepwise method for determining limiting flux and limiting osmotic pressure and a constant osmotic...
Forward Osmosis (FO) is a membrane process that uses the natural osmotic pressure of a concentrated ...
Semipermeable membranes play critical roles in many natural and engineering systems. The osmotic pre...
Membrane compaction is commonly observed in polymeric membranes when subjected to elevated hydraulic...
Osmosis is the movement of solvent across a membrane induced by a solute-concentration gradient. It ...
Forward osmosis (FO) is an emerging membrane separation process that continues to be tested and impl...
Since the first studies on the osmotic properties of the cell membrane it is known that the water os...
The use of forward osmosis (FO) is of growing interest for water desalination, due to its potential ...
ABSTRACT: Forward osmosis (FO) is an emerging mem-brane separation process that continues to be test...
This article analyzes the influence of feed channel spacers on the performance of pressure retarded ...
The fouling behavior of osmotically-driven forward osmosis (FO) is widely believed to be superior wi...
Osmosis is a phenomenon of paramount significance for the transport of water and solutes through bio...
A model for osmotic flow in porous membranes is developed from classical transport and thermodynamic...
Generally, forward osmosis (FO) membrane performance is defined based on its intrinsic parameters, n...