Publication detail

Characterization of polyolefinic hollow fibers membrane at a microscopic level

DOHNAL, M. PLEŠEK, M. TVARŮŽEK, P. ŠKODA, D. ŠIKOLA, T.

English title

Characterization of polyolefinic hollow fibers membrane at a microscopic level

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Language

en

Original abstract

It is a well-known fact that polyolefinic hollow fibers made by spinning technology have a very complex morphology, which is rather difficult to characterize by a set of descriptors. Moreover different descriptors are required to characterize two-dimensional surface and three-dimensional wall of the membrane. Therefore any conventional chemical engineering model is prohibitively complex. SEM and AFM techniques have been used to characterize visually some facts. A common sense reasoning backed by some relatively simple experiments was used to evaluate processes on protozoa – hollow fiber surface and some aspects of fouling by inorganic particles. Mutual interaction of bio and inorganic fouling can be studied as well.

Released

2003-01-01

Publisher

Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering

Location

Bratislava

ISBN

80-227-1922-6

Book

Permea 2003 Proceedings of the Membrane Science and Technology Conference of the Visegrad Countries with Wider International Participation

Pages from–to

158–

Pages count

1

BIBTEX


@inproceedings{BUT13606,
  author="Mirko {Dohnal} and Milan {Plešek} and Pavel {Tvarůžek} and David {Škoda} and Tomáš {Šikola}",
  title="Characterization of polyolefinic hollow fibers membrane at a microscopic level",
  booktitle="Permea 2003 Proceedings of the Membrane Science and Technology Conference of the Visegrad Countries with Wider International Participation",
  year="2003",
  pages="1",
  publisher="Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering",
  address="Bratislava",
  isbn="80-227-1922-6"
}