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Synthetic membrane

An artificial membrane, or synthetic membrane, is a synthetically created membrane which is usually intended for separation purposes in laboratory or in industry. Synthetic membranes have been successfully used for small and large-scale industrial processes since the middle of the twentieth century. A wide variety of synthetic membranes is known. They…

Art, Membrane types and structure & Surface chemistry

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Membrane types and structure

Surface chemistry

Membrane morphology

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Synthetic membrane

Nodes95
Edges94
Triples53
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021053
Components1

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Synthetic membrane

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related to Surface chemistry · 14
Synthetic membrane → Another, As, At, Degree, Hydrophilic, Hydrophilicity, In, Membrane, One, Sometimes, Synthetic, The, This, Young's
related to Membrane morphology · 12
Synthetic membrane → But, Dense, DNA, Other, Polymeric, Porous, RNA, Synthetic, The, There, This, Three
related to Membrane types and structure · 5
Synthetic membrane → Ceramic, Even, It, Synthetic, They
related to Liquid membranes · 3
Synthetic membrane → Liquid, Maintaining, Several

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membrane membranes synthetic separation surface microfiltration polymer polymers industry process fouling applications dense materials used structure contact particles polymeric liquid

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
polymersinstance ofThey can be produced from organic materials0.80text
liquidsinstance ofThey can be produced from organic materials0.80text
as well as inorganic materialsinstance ofThey can be produced from organic materials0.80text
metalsinstance ofIt can be made from organic or inorganic materials including solids0.80text
ceramicsinstance ofIt can be made from organic or inorganic materials including solids0.80text
homogeneous filmsinstance ofIt can be made from organic or inorganic materials including solids0.80text
polymersinstance ofIt can be made from organic or inorganic materials including solids0.80text
heterogeneous solidsinstance ofIt can be made from organic or inorganic materials including solids0.80text
aluminium oxidesinstance ofCeramic membranes are produced from inorganic materials0.80text
silicon carbideinstance ofCeramic membranes are produced from inorganic materials0.80text
and zirconium oxideinstance ofCeramic membranes are produced from inorganic materials0.80text
hydrophilicity or hydrophobicityinstance ofMembrane surface chemistry creates very important properties0.80text

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