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On non-equilibrium thermodynamics approach for the analysis of membrane processes: a case study of pervaporation. / Toikka, Alexander.

в: Monatshefte für Chemie - Chemical Monthly, Том 149, № 2, 02.2018, стр. 467–473.

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Toikka, Alexander. / On non-equilibrium thermodynamics approach for the analysis of membrane processes: a case study of pervaporation. в: Monatshefte für Chemie - Chemical Monthly. 2018 ; Том 149, № 2. стр. 467–473.

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abstract = "A brief review of the application of non-equilibrium thermodynamics (NET) is presented and advantages of some results of NET for the analysis of membrane processes are discussed. The case study of evaporation through a membrane (pervaporation) is considered on the basis of simplest approach in the framework of linear NET. A few examples are presented for membranes on the basis of polymers of heteroaromatic structures (polyheteroarylenes).",
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author = "Alexander Toikka",
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