The estimation of concentration polarization layer resistance during salt solutions reverse osmosis
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The experimental determination of the concentration polarization layer during salt solutions reverse osmosis. It was defined that assumption about linear dependence of concentration polarization layer resistance from applied pressure is reasonable not only for ultrafiltration but also for reverse osmosis.
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