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Semi-permeable membranes - Nanofiltration membranes

Author: Rémy AUDINOS

Publication date: November 10, 2000

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  • Rémy AUDINOS: University Professor - Chemical Engineering Engineer, Toulouse

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A nanofiltration membrane is a porous artificial membrane, often carrying a fixed electrical charge. The pores have a diameter in the nanometer range (hence the name nanofiltration). They are at the boundary between micropores and mesopores.

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