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Studies in vacuum membrane distillation with flat membranes
Lin Li,
Kamalesh K. Sirkar
Chemical and Materials Engineering
Membrane Science, Engineering and Technology (MAST) Center
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Chemical Compounds
Distillation
64%
Vacuum
53%
Water Vapor
31%
Micro Porosity
30%
Flow Kinetics
25%
Surface Temperature
21%
Diffusion
20%
Heat Transfer
17%
Poly(tetrafluoroethylene)
17%
Poly(vinyl Chloride)
16%
Pore Size
13%
Mass Transfer
13%
Fluoride
13%
Porosity
9%
Pressure
9%
Liquid
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Distillation
100%
Vacuum
76%
brine
50%
Membranes
39%
Steam
16%
polyvinylidene fluoride
9%
Hot Temperature
9%
Temperature
8%
Polyvinyl Chloride
8%
Porosity
7%
Polytetrafluoroethylene
6%
Gases
5%
Cell Membrane
4%
Pressure
3%
Physics & Astronomy
distillation
81%
membranes
48%
vacuum
42%
brines
41%
water vapor
12%
flow velocity
9%
porosity
8%
polyvinyl chloride
8%
polytetrafluoroethylene
7%
Knudsen flow
7%
vinylidene
6%
entry
6%
surface temperature
5%
fluorides
5%
mass transfer
5%
boundary layers
5%
plots
4%
heat transfer
4%
temperature
3%
coefficients
3%
cells
3%
liquids
3%
gases
3%
performance
2%
Engineering & Materials Science
Distillation
68%
Vacuum
58%
Membranes
56%
Brines
35%
Water vapor
13%
Fluxes
9%
Flow rate
9%
Cell membranes
8%
Temperature
7%
Desalination
7%
Pore size
7%
Polytetrafluoroethylenes
6%
Polyvinyl chlorides
6%
Boundary layers
5%
Mass transfer
5%
Porosity
5%
Liquids
4%
Gases
3%
Experiments
2%