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Miettonpeuchot-M Ranisio-O Peuchot-C

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FILTRATION & SEPARATION 1997, Vol 34, Iss 8, pp 883-886 (YB622)

No. Related Records: 20  No. cited references: 19



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Authors: Miettonpeuchot-M Ranisio-O Peuchot-C
Title: Study of Behavior of Membranes in the Presence of Anionic or Nonionic Surfactants
Full source: FILTRATION & SEPARATION 1997, Vol 34, Iss 8, pp 883-886
Language: English
Document type: Article
IDS/Book No.: YB622
No. Related Records: 20
No. cited references: 19



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Authors: Miettonpeuchot-M Ranisio-O Peuchot-C
Title: Study of Behavior of Membranes in the Presence of Anionic or Nonionic Surfactants
Full source: FILTRATION & SEPARATION 1997, Vol 34, Iss 8, pp 883-886
Language: English
Document type: Article
IDS/Book No.: YB622
No. Related Records: 20
No. cited references: 19
KeyWords Plus: ULTRAFILTRATION; MICROFILTRATION; DISPERSIONS; FLUX
Abstract:     The aim of the research was to understand the membrane/surfactant interactions according to the hydrodynamic conditions. Surfactants from degreasing baths were used for the present study, and the microfiltration membranes were characterised by pore sire distribution. An anionic surfactant concentration below the critical micellar concentration and a nonionic surfactant solution temperature below the cloud point were chosen to provide maximum interactions with the membrane.



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Authors: Miettonpeuchot-M Ranisio-O Peuchot-C
Title: Study of Behavior of Membranes in the Presence of Anionic or Nonionic Surfactants
Full source: FILTRATION & SEPARATION 1997, Vol 34, Iss 8, pp 883-886
Language: English
Document type: Article
IDS/Book No.: YB622
No. Related Records: 20
No. cited references: 19
Cited references:

AKAY-G-1993-CHEM-ENG-RES-DES-V71-P411
BERTHOD-A-1983-J-CHIM-PHYS-PCB-V80-P407
BOWEN-WR-1995-CHEM-ENG-SCI-V50-P1707
CHAUSSEC-G-1992-10-JOURN-INF-EAUX-PO
DETRY-D-1992-P-INT-92-PAR
DODDS-1989-MICROFILTRATION-TANG
DOULIA-D-1992-J-MEMBRANE-SCI-V69-P251
FIELD-R-1994-J-MEMBRANE-SCI-V86-P291
ISRAELIACHVELI-JN-1991-INTERMOLECULAR-SURFA
JNSSON-AS-1991-J-MEMBRANE-SCI-V56-P49
LANG-JC-1980-J-CHEM-PHYS-V5814-P73
LIU-MG-1991-GFGP-COMPIGNE-V13-P81
MOCHIZUKI-S-1993-J-MEMBRANE-SCI-V82-P211
MOREL-G-1991-J-MEMBRANE-SCI-V56-P1
OSBORNELEE-IW-1983-J-COLLOID-INTERF-SCI-V94-P179
RANISIO-O-1997-6-C-FRAN-GNIE-PROCDS
ROSEN-MJ-1988-SURFACTANTS-INTERFAC
SCHLUMPF-JP-1988-ENTROPIE-V140-P30
TANFORD-C-1980-HYDROPHOBIC-EFFECT


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Authors: Miettonpeuchot-M Ranisio-O Peuchot-C
Title: Study of Behavior of Membranes in the Presence of Anionic or Nonionic Surfactants
Full source: FILTRATION & SEPARATION 1997, Vol 34, Iss 8, pp 883-886
Language: English
Document type: Article
IDS/Book No.: YB622
No. Related Records: 20
No. cited references: 19



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Authors: Miettonpeuchot-M Ranisio-O Peuchot-C
Title: Study of Behavior of Membranes in the Presence of Anionic or Nonionic Surfactants
Full source: FILTRATION & SEPARATION 1997, Vol 34, Iss 8, pp 883-886
Language: English
Document type: Article
IDS/Book No.: YB622
No. Related Records: 20
No. cited references: 19
ISBN/ISSN: 0015-1882
Publisher: Elsevier Advanced Technology,Oxford Fulfillment Centre, the Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, Oxon, England Ox5 1Gb
Author addresses: CNRS-UMR-5503, LAB GNIE CHIM, 18 CHEMIN LOGE, F-31078 TOULOUSE, FRANCE
INST-FILTRAT-&-TECH-SPARAT, F-47007 AGEN, FRANCE
KeyWords Plus: ULTRAFILTRATION; MICROFILTRATION; DISPERSIONS; FLUX
Abstract: The aim of the research was to understand the membrane/surfactant interactions according to the hydrodynamic conditions. Surfactants from degreasing baths were used for the present study, and the microfiltration membranes were characterised by pore sire distribution. An anionic surfactant concentration below the critical micellar concentration and a nonionic surfactant solution temperature below the cloud point were chosen to provide maximum interactions with the membrane.
Cited references:

AKAY-G-1993-CHEM-ENG-RES-DES-V71-P411
BERTHOD-A-1983-J-CHIM-PHYS-PCB-V80-P407
BOWEN-WR-1995-CHEM-ENG-SCI-V50-P1707
CHAUSSEC-G-1992-10-JOURN-INF-EAUX-PO
DETRY-D-1992-P-INT-92-PAR
DODDS-1989-MICROFILTRATION-TANG
DOULIA-D-1992-J-MEMBRANE-SCI-V69-P251
FIELD-R-1994-J-MEMBRANE-SCI-V86-P291
ISRAELIACHVELI-JN-1991-INTERMOLECULAR-SURFA
JNSSON-AS-1991-J-MEMBRANE-SCI-V56-P49
LANG-JC-1980-J-CHEM-PHYS-V5814-P73
LIU-MG-1991-GFGP-COMPIGNE-V13-P81
MOCHIZUKI-S-1993-J-MEMBRANE-SCI-V82-P211
MOREL-G-1991-J-MEMBRANE-SCI-V56-P1
OSBORNELEE-IW-1983-J-COLLOID-INTERF-SCI-V94-P179
RANISIO-O-1997-6-C-FRAN-GNIE-PROCDS
ROSEN-MJ-1988-SURFACTANTS-INTERFAC
SCHLUMPF-JP-1988-ENTROPIE-V140-P30
TANFORD-C-1980-HYDROPHOBIC-EFFECT