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" Ultrafiltration Membranes and Applications "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 573823
Doc. No : b403042
Main Entry : Cooper, Anthony R.
Title & Author : Ultrafiltration Membranes and Applications\ edited by Anthony R. Cooper.
Publication Statement : Boston, MA :: Springer US,, 1980.
Series Statement : Polymer Science and Technology,; 13
ISBN : 9781461331629
: : 9781461331643
Contents : I. Fundamentals -- Fifteen Years of Ultrafiltration: Problems and Future Promises of an Adolescent Technology -- Production, Specification, and Some Transport Characteristics of Cellulose Acetate Ultrafiltration Membranes for Aqueous Feed Solutions -- Chemical and Morphological Effects of Solute Diffusion Through Block Copolymer Membranes -- Practical Aspects in the Development of a Polymer Matrix for Ultrafiltration -- Permeability Parameters of a Novel Polyamide Membrane -- Formation of Poly(methyl methacrylate) Membranes Utilizing Stereocomplex Phenomenon -- Advances in Hollow Fiber Ultrafiltration Technology -- Transport Behavior of Asymmetric Polyamide Flat Sheet Membranes and Hollow-Fine Fibers in Dialysis-Osmosis and Hyperfiltration Experiments -- Separation of Macromolecules by Ultrafiltration: Influence of Protein Adsorption, Protein-Protein Interactions, and Concentration Polarization -- Ultrafiltration in an Unstirred Batch Cell -- II. Ultrafiltration Membrane Formation, Characterization and Concentration Polarization -- Morphology of Skinned Membranes: A Rationale from Phase Separation Phenomena -- Characterization Technique of Straight-Through Porous Membrane -- Flow Rates of Solutions Through Ultrafiltration Membranes Monitored by the Structure of Adsorbed Flexible Polymers -- Protein Ultrafiltration: Theory of Membrane Fouling and Its Treatment with Immobilized Proteases -- Boundary Layer Removal in Ultrafiltration -- Initial Time Stirred Protein Ultrafiltration Studies with Partially Permeable Membranes -- Electrophoretic Techniques for Controlling Concentration Polarization in Ultrafiltration -- Prediction of Permeate Fluxes in UF/RO Systems -- Demetallation of Chelating Polymers by Diafiltration in the Presence of a Permeable Complexing Agent -- III. Industrial Applications of Ultrafiltration -- Progress in the Industrial Realizations of Ultrafiltration Processes -- Recent Developments of Membrane Ultrafiltration in the Dairy Industry -- Ultrafiltration of Whole and Skim Milk -- Factors Affecting the Application of Ultrafiltration Membranes in the Dairy Food Industry -- Vegetable Protein Isolates and Concentrates by Ultrafiltration -- Negative Rejections of Cations in the Ultrafiltration of Gelatin and Salt Solutions -- The Application of Ultrafiltration to Fermentation Products -- Concentrating Fruit Juices by Reverse Osmosis -- Surfactant Micelle Enhanced Ultrafiltration -- IV. Industrial Applications of Ultrafiltration -- Thin-Channel Ultrafiltration, Theoretical and Experimental Approaches -- Automated Hollow Fiber Ultrafiltration: Pyrogen Removal and Phage Recovery from Water -- Depyrogenation of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin -- Ultrafiltration of Prothrombin Complex -- Pyrogen Removal by Ultrafiltration - Applications in the Manufacture of Drugs and U.S.P. Purified Water -- High Flux Cellulosic Membranes and Fibers for Hemofiltration -- V. Biomedical Applications of Ultrafiltration -- Microporous Membrane Filtration for Continuous-Flow Plasmapheresis -- Determination of Graetz Solution Constants in the In-Vitro Hemofiltration of Albumin, Plasma, and Blood -- Ultrafiltration in Patients with Endstage Renal Disease -- Development of Novel Semipermeable Tubular Membranes for a Hybrid Artificial Pancreas -- Liver Tumor Cells Grown on Hollow Fiber Capillaries: A Prototype Liver Assist Device -- Application of Ultrafiltration Techniques to the Production of Human Plasma Protein Solutions for Clinical Use -- Ultrafiltration as an Alternative to Reprecipitation and Lyophilization in Cohn Fractionation -- Production of Protein Hydrolyzates in Ultrafiltration-Enzyme Reactors -- VI. Ultrafiltration Applications in Environmental Problems -- Ultrafiltration - The Membranes, the Process and Its Application to Organic Molecule Fractionation -- Use of Negatively-Charged Ultrafiltration Membranes -- Electrodialysis and Ultrafiltration as a Combined Process -- A Study of the Fouling Phenomenon During Ultrafiltration of Cottage Cheese Whey -- Ultrafiltration/Activated Sludge System - Development of a Predictive Model -- Hyperfiltration for Recycle of 82°C Textile Water Wash -- Application of Acrylonitrile-Copolymer Membrane to Cationic Electro-Deposit Coating -- The Application of Novel Ultrafiltration Membranes to the Concentration of Proteins and Oil Emulsions -- Using Industrial Membrane Systems to Isolate Oilseed Protein Without an Effluent Waste Stream -- Concluding Remarks -- Contributors.
Abstract : This book is a record of a symposium, "Ultrafiltration Membranes and Applications," which was held at the l78th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in Washington, D.C., September 11-13, 1979. In organlzlng these sessions, I hoped to provide a comprehensive survey of the current state of ultrafiltration theory, the most recent advances in membrane technology, and a thorough treatment of existing applications and future directions for ultrafiltration. For me, the symposium was an outstanding success. It was a truly international forum with stimulating presentations and an enthusiastic audience. I hope that some of this spirit has spilled over into this volume, which is intended to reach a much wider audience. I am indebted to the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry of the American Chemical Society for their sponsorship. ANTHONY R. COOPER Palo Alto, California }larch, 1980 vii CONTENTS PART I. FUNDMfENTALS Fifteen Years of Ultrafiltration: Problems and Future Promises of an Adolescent Technology . . 1 Alan S. Michaels Production, Specification, and Some Transport Characteristics of Cellulose Acetate Ultrafil tration Membranes for Aqueous Feed Solutions 21 S. Sourirajan, Takeshi Matsuura Fu-Hung Hsieh and Gary R. Gildert Chemical and Morphological Effects of Solute Diffusion Through Block Copolymer Membranes 45 Yatin B. Thakore, Dien-Feng Shieh and Donald J. Lyman Practical Aspects in the Development of a Polymer Matrix for Ultrafiltration. 57 Israel Cabasso Permeability Parameters of a Novel Polyamide Membrane. . . . - . . . .
Subject : Chemistry.
Subject : Polymers.
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