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State of the Art Review on Membrane Surface Characterization: Visualisation, Verification and Quantification of Membrane Properties

Daniel Johnson Orcid Logo, Darren Oatley-Radcliffe Orcid Logo, Nidal Hilal

Desalination, Volume: 434, Pages: 12 - 36

Swansea University Authors: Daniel Johnson Orcid Logo, Darren Oatley-Radcliffe Orcid Logo, Nidal Hilal

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Many of the properties exhibited by separation membranes are due to interactions at the interface with their environment, including flux, rejection of solutes and surface fouling. As such when trying to understand how such interactions affect their function and when developing novel membranes with i...

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ISSN: 0011-9164
Published: Elsevier 2018
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Nidal Hilal
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description Many of the properties exhibited by separation membranes are due to interactions at the interface with their environment, including flux, rejection of solutes and surface fouling. As such when trying to understand how such interactions affect their function and when developing novel membranes with improved properties, a thorough understanding of their surface properties is essential. In this review paper we describe and discuss a number of instrumental techniques commonly used to characterize membrane surface, along with illustrative examples from the literature on membrane development and characterization. The techniques described include spectroscopic techniques, microscopic techniques and methods to measure the surface wettability and electrokinetic behaviour.
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