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Mass Transfer Models In Membrane Processes Applications In Artificial Organs 1st Edition Manfred Raff

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Mass Transfer Models In Membrane Processes Applications In Artificial Organs 1st Edition Manfred Raff
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.6 MB
Pages: 81
Author: Manfred Raff
ISBN: 9783030891947, 3030891941
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Mass Transfer Models In Membrane Processes Applications In Artificial Organs 1st Edition Manfred Raff by Manfred Raff 9783030891947, 3030891941 instant download after payment.

This book serves as an introduction on mass transfer models in membrane processes, with a special focus on their applications in Artificial Organs. Various such models are discussed while multiple easy to use module equations are presented, enabling readers to gain basic knowledge of the mass flow of toxins across membranes. This is particularly interesting to membrane manufacturers who may use these equations to improve the relation of module performances and production costs. Additionally, examples which specialize on artificial organs, but in principle can be applied to analogous environmental, food and biotechnology processes- are analysed. This book will appeal to readers who want to understand how membrane modules and processes can be optimized and will be a great tool for graduates, researchers and professionals working in this field.

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