Membranes with Embedded Nanotubes For Selective Permeability

作者: Timothy V. Ratto , Alan W. Szmodis , Jason K. Holt

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摘要: Membranes for filtration by size exclusion are formed from open-ended nanotubes embedded in a polymeric matrix. The matrix forms layer whose thickness is substantially less than the average length of nanotubes, allowing to be randomly oriented throughout while providing channels extending through selective passage molecular species or particles based on size.

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