Concentration polarisation minimisation in membrane channels through electro-osmotic mixing
Reverse osmosis (RO) promises to play an increasingly crucial role in water supply, especially via desalination. One of the major problems faced by RO technology is the decline in membrane performance due to concentration polarisation (CP) and fouling. CP increases the osmotic pressure gradient acro...
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