
doi: 10.1007/bf01042376
A simple method of producing ultrafiltration membranes, using calcium and barium alginates, has been developed. Although restricted in their flux and rejection characteristics these membranes offer a cheap model system for studying the fouling of hydrophilic membrane surfaces. The method is reproducible, and with suitable modification allows the membranes to be dried and reconstituted with little effect on performance.
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