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New hydrophilic polypropylene membranes; fabrication and evaluation
T. C. Chung, S. H. Lee
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Antifouling Property
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Controllable Pore Structure
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Excellent Selectivity
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Functional Groups
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High Concentration
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High Melting Point
50%
High Molecular Weight
50%
Hydrophilic Surface
50%
Hydroxy Group
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Hydroxylated
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Leaching Process
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Membrane Surface
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Microstructure
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Polypropylene
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Polypropylene Membrane
100%
Pore Surface
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Porous Structure
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PP Membrane
50%
Process Conditions
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Surface Modifier
50%
Ultrafiltration
50%
Engineering
Functional Group
33%
High Melting Point
33%
Hydrophilic Surface
33%
Hydrophilicity
100%
Membrane Surface
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Microstructure
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Molecular Weight
33%
Porous Structure
33%
Process Condition
33%
Ultrafiltration
33%
Chemical Engineering
Functional Group
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Polypropylene
100%
Ultrafiltration
33%
Material Science
Polypropylene
100%
Pore Structure
33%