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Pore model for nanofiltration: History, theoretical framework, key predictions, limitations, and prospectsWang et al., 2021
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- Wang R
- Lin S
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- Journal of Membrane Science
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This review introduces the development history of the widely used NF model, ie, the Donnan- Steric Pore Model with Dielectric Exclusion (DSPM-DE), from the emergence of its predecessors to its current form. We present the details of DSPM-DE with assumptions and …
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