Heinrich Strathmann
Introduction to Membrane Science and Technology
Heinrich Strathmann
Introduction to Membrane Science and Technology
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Ein beeindruckender Überblick über alle Facetten des Themas: Dieses Lehrbuch für Fortgeschrittene bietet mit zahlreichen Fallstudien, praxisnahen Beispielen und vielen Tipps eine hervorragenden Einstieg für Studenten und praktisch tätigen Prozess- und Chemieingenieuren.
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- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1132451 000
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 177mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1222g
- ISBN-13: 9783527324514
- ISBN-10: 3527324518
- Artikelnr.: 32561917
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1132451 000
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 177mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1222g
- ISBN-13: 9783527324514
- ISBN-10: 3527324518
- Artikelnr.: 32561917
Heinrich Strathmann is Professor Emeritus of the University of Twente, The Netherlands. He obtained his basic education in Physical Chemistry at the University of Darmstadt in Germany where he received his Dr.-Ing. in 1965. He worked for several years in the membrane based industry in the United States and in Germany. He is also Associate Professor at the University of Stuttgart and Honorary Prrofessor at South China Central University. Dr. Strathmann is on the editorial board of various scientific journals and is author of three books on membrane science and technology. In 2007 he was awarded by the European Membrane Society with the R.M. Barrer Price.
Preface Symbols INTRODUCTION Overview of Membrane Science and Technology
History of Membranes Science and Technology Advantages and Limitations of
Membrane Processes The Membrane-Based Industry: Its Structures and Markets
Future Developments in Membrane Science and Technology Summary FUNDAMENTALS
Introduction Definition of Terms Fundamentals of Mass Transport in
Membranes and Membrane Processes Mathematical Description of Mass Transport
in Membranes MEMBRANE PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION Introduction
Membrane Materials Preparation of Membranes Membrane Characterization
PRINCIPLES OF MEMBRANE SEPARATION PROCESSSES Introduction The Principle of
Membrane Filtration Processes The Principle of Gas and Vapor Separation The
Principle of Dialysis The Principle of Electromembrane Processes The
Principle of Membrane Contactors Membrane Reactors Membrane-Based
Controlled Release of Active Agents MEMBRANE MODULES AND CONCENTRATION
POLARIZATION Introduction Membrane Modules Concentration Polarization and
Membrane Fouling MEMBRANE PROCESS DESIGN AND OPERATION Introduction
Membrane Filtration Processes Gas Separation Pervaporation Dialysis
Electrodialysis and Related Processes APPENDIX A APPENDIX B
History of Membranes Science and Technology Advantages and Limitations of
Membrane Processes The Membrane-Based Industry: Its Structures and Markets
Future Developments in Membrane Science and Technology Summary FUNDAMENTALS
Introduction Definition of Terms Fundamentals of Mass Transport in
Membranes and Membrane Processes Mathematical Description of Mass Transport
in Membranes MEMBRANE PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION Introduction
Membrane Materials Preparation of Membranes Membrane Characterization
PRINCIPLES OF MEMBRANE SEPARATION PROCESSSES Introduction The Principle of
Membrane Filtration Processes The Principle of Gas and Vapor Separation The
Principle of Dialysis The Principle of Electromembrane Processes The
Principle of Membrane Contactors Membrane Reactors Membrane-Based
Controlled Release of Active Agents MEMBRANE MODULES AND CONCENTRATION
POLARIZATION Introduction Membrane Modules Concentration Polarization and
Membrane Fouling MEMBRANE PROCESS DESIGN AND OPERATION Introduction
Membrane Filtration Processes Gas Separation Pervaporation Dialysis
Electrodialysis and Related Processes APPENDIX A APPENDIX B
Preface Symbols INTRODUCTION Overview of Membrane Science and Technology
History of Membranes Science and Technology Advantages and Limitations of
Membrane Processes The Membrane-Based Industry: Its Structures and Markets
Future Developments in Membrane Science and Technology Summary FUNDAMENTALS
Introduction Definition of Terms Fundamentals of Mass Transport in
Membranes and Membrane Processes Mathematical Description of Mass Transport
in Membranes MEMBRANE PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION Introduction
Membrane Materials Preparation of Membranes Membrane Characterization
PRINCIPLES OF MEMBRANE SEPARATION PROCESSSES Introduction The Principle of
Membrane Filtration Processes The Principle of Gas and Vapor Separation The
Principle of Dialysis The Principle of Electromembrane Processes The
Principle of Membrane Contactors Membrane Reactors Membrane-Based
Controlled Release of Active Agents MEMBRANE MODULES AND CONCENTRATION
POLARIZATION Introduction Membrane Modules Concentration Polarization and
Membrane Fouling MEMBRANE PROCESS DESIGN AND OPERATION Introduction
Membrane Filtration Processes Gas Separation Pervaporation Dialysis
Electrodialysis and Related Processes APPENDIX A APPENDIX B
History of Membranes Science and Technology Advantages and Limitations of
Membrane Processes The Membrane-Based Industry: Its Structures and Markets
Future Developments in Membrane Science and Technology Summary FUNDAMENTALS
Introduction Definition of Terms Fundamentals of Mass Transport in
Membranes and Membrane Processes Mathematical Description of Mass Transport
in Membranes MEMBRANE PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION Introduction
Membrane Materials Preparation of Membranes Membrane Characterization
PRINCIPLES OF MEMBRANE SEPARATION PROCESSSES Introduction The Principle of
Membrane Filtration Processes The Principle of Gas and Vapor Separation The
Principle of Dialysis The Principle of Electromembrane Processes The
Principle of Membrane Contactors Membrane Reactors Membrane-Based
Controlled Release of Active Agents MEMBRANE MODULES AND CONCENTRATION
POLARIZATION Introduction Membrane Modules Concentration Polarization and
Membrane Fouling MEMBRANE PROCESS DESIGN AND OPERATION Introduction
Membrane Filtration Processes Gas Separation Pervaporation Dialysis
Electrodialysis and Related Processes APPENDIX A APPENDIX B