Encyclopedia of Membrane Science and Technology 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118522318.emst103
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Liquid Membranes, Supported and Emulsion

Abstract: Liquid membranes (LMs) constitute an emerging technique that can be used as an alternative for separation processes, mainly due to their high efficiency, and as such are being looked into for industrial applications. This article provides information on two types of LMs, supported liquid membrane (SLM) and emulsion liquid membrane (ELM), presenting the principles, methods of preparation, transport mechanisms, stability, and applications of a number of separation processes. SLMs use porous supports im… Show more

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“…In this way, it is possible to control several physical properties, such as hydrophobicity, viscosity, density, solubility and their biodegradability and toxicological behaviour (Ventura et al, 2012). Because of these properties, monocationic ILs can be used in a wide variety of applications in different inter-disciplinary research areas, such as in the field of chemical engineering, organic synthesis, separation process, material science, catalysis, biocatalysis, green chemistry, sensoristics, medicine, electrochemistry, electronic devices (Galinski et al, 2006;Hough et al, 2007;Kogelnig et al, 2010;Kore et al, 2013;Wasserscheid and Welton, 2008) and supported liquid membranes (Víllora, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, it is possible to control several physical properties, such as hydrophobicity, viscosity, density, solubility and their biodegradability and toxicological behaviour (Ventura et al, 2012). Because of these properties, monocationic ILs can be used in a wide variety of applications in different inter-disciplinary research areas, such as in the field of chemical engineering, organic synthesis, separation process, material science, catalysis, biocatalysis, green chemistry, sensoristics, medicine, electrochemistry, electronic devices (Galinski et al, 2006;Hough et al, 2007;Kogelnig et al, 2010;Kore et al, 2013;Wasserscheid and Welton, 2008) and supported liquid membranes (Víllora, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%