Effect of number of layers and deposition time on layer-by-layer (LbL) composite forward osmosis membrane
Forward osmosis (FO) refers to the osmotic process for water transfer through a semipermeable membrane that results in the separation of water from dissolved solutes. This method has been explored due to low fouling propensity and low energy requirement since the driving force is an osmotic pressure...
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2020
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