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- W2026348512 abstract "Investigations were made of the water flux rate and rejection characteristics of aromatic substances in aqueous solutions using a thin, dense cellulose acetate membrane in reverse osmosis experiments. The aromatic substances used were phenol, aniline, hydroquinone and p-chlorophenol. The permeate became more enriched in aromatic compounds as compared to the feed solution as the water content of the membrane increased. By considering both the effects of pressure on the chemical potential of a component and the contribution of viscous flow to the overall transport of that component in the hydrated membrane, a theoretical relationship was developed to predict the negative solute rejection of the membrane. Based on this proposed theory, the permeability coefficients of water and organic solute were estimated from experimental solute rejection data, including negative values. The permeability coefficients of components were in good agreement with previously established correlations in measurements of partition and diffusion coefficients." @default.
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