EARLIEST RESULTS IN THE USE OF ACTIVATED COMPOSITE MEMBRANES FOR THE TRANSPORT OF SILVER IONS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS

Earliest Results in the Use of Activated Composite Membranes for the Transport of Silver Ions from Aqueous Solutions

Earliest Results in the Use of Activated Composite Membranes for the Transport of Silver Ions from Aqueous Solutions

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This paper presents the results concerning the first use of activated composite membranes (ACMs) for HYALURONIC ACID NIGHT CREME the facilitated transport of silver ions containing di-(2-ethylhexyl)-dithiophosphoric acid (DTPA) as the copyright.DTPA was immobilized by interfacial polymerization in a dense layer that was deposited in a porous layer, which was prepared on a nonwoven fabric support by phase inversion.The influence of fundamental parameters affecting the transport of silver ion as the copyright concentration in the membrane phase and stripping agent variation of the stripping solution have been studied.In the optimal conditions, the amount of silver transported across the ACMs was greater than 50%, whereas if the content CLEANSING CLOTH of the copyright is modified, more than the 90% of the initial silver is removed from the feed phase.

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