Rankin et al., 2016 - Google Patents
The effect of hydrodynamic slip on membrane-based salinity-gradient-driven energy harvestingRankin et al., 2016
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- 4515488850023959739
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- Rankin D
- Huang D
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- Langmuir
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The effect of hydrodynamic slip on salinity-gradient-driven power conversion by the process of reverse electrodialysis, in which the free energy of mixing of salt and fresh water across a nanoporous membrane is harnessed to drive an electric current in an external circuit, is …
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