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1. Study On The Structure Of Polyolefin Hollow Fiber Membranes And Their Properties For Gas Separation
2. Study On The Polypropylene Membrane And The Hollow Fiber Membrane Contactor
3. Study On Polyetherimide Hollow Fiber Ultrafiltration Membrane
4. Study On Preparation Of Thiohydroxy Modified Polysulfone Chelating Affinity Membrane Chromatogram And Its Removal Properties For Hg~(2+)
5. Studies On Separation Of Drug Enantiomers By Chiral Extraction And Liquid-supported Membrane
6. Poly(Acrylonitrile-co-maleic Acid): Membrane Fabrication And Surface Modification
7. Study On The Module Performance And Dynamic Process Of Membrane Distillation
8. Transfer Process And Module Optimization Of Membrane Distillation
9. Study On The Preparation And Water Vapor Permeation Behaviors Of Composite Membrane For Propylene Dehydration
10. Study On The Structure And Properties Of Polyacrylonitrile-Based Activated Hollow Carbon Fiber
11. Poly(Acrylonitrile-co-maleic Acid) Membranes For Lipase Immobilization
12. Study On The Preparation And Properties Of Polyacrylonitrile-Based Activated Hollow Carbon Fiber
13. Studies On Preparation And Morphology Controlling Of IPP Hollow Fiber Microporous Membrane Via Thermally Induced Phase Separation
14. Study On Experiment And Theory Of PDMS/PS Hollow Fiber Composite Membrane For Hydrogen Recovery From Catalytic Cracking Dry Gas
15. Study On Hollow Fiber Composite Membrane And Module For Alcohols Pervaporation Dehydration
16. Study On CO2 Removal From Closed Air By Microalgae (Enzyme) Integrated Membrane Bioreactor
17. Study Of Woven Hollow Fiber Membrane Separation Performance Intensified By Dean Vortex Of Secondary Flow
18. Study Of Poly(Phthalazinone Ether Sulfone Ketone)(PPESK) Hollow Fiber Ultrafiltration And Nanofiltration Membranes
19. Experimental Study On Separation Carbon Dioxide From Flue Gases Using Hollow Fiber Membrane Contactor
20. Research Of Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl Alcohol)(EVOH) Microporous Membrane Preparation Via Thermally Induced Phase Separation
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