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Tailor-Made Nanostructured Ion Selective MCM-48 Membranes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
Mesoporous templated MCM-48 silica was prepared using a C16 surfactant as template. The MCM-48 powders and thin films were characterized by different techniques. Two types of porous supports were used, namely macroporous á-alumina and silicon microsieves. The supported MCM-48 layers were applied as liquid permeable membranes in pressure-driven nanofiltration and electric field-mediated ion transport experiments.
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