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The interbranch information and analytical journal represents the newest information on the main directions of the current state and development of home and foreign membrane technologies. Contents of the journal: articles, abstracts of the leading Russian and foreign periodical publications, reviews, patents, book annotations. The publication is supplied with author, subject and formula indexes. The publication is recommended for specialists in the field of high technologies, heads of departments and offices, scientists. The journal is given in printed and electronic forms. Periodicity is 4 numbers a year.

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. Water filtration using immersed 7 membranes: . 6899812 , B 01 D 61/00. Zenon Environmental Inc., Cote Pierre, Janson Arnold, Husain Hadi, Singh Manwinder, Adams Nicholas. 10/098365; . 18.03.2002; . 31.05.2005; 210/636. . . , 2 , , , . , , 10-70 . , , , , . 31. .127 . . Hydrophobic and hydrophilic membranes to vent trapped gases in 7 C 25 B 9/00. Mykrolis a plating cell: . 6846392 , Corp., Stockbower David W.. 10/009744; . 31.05.2000; . 25.01.2005; 204/266. . . . ( . , , , , . , . . 31. .128 . , . Adsorptionsmembranen, Verfahren zur Herstellung derselben und Vorrichtungen, weiche die Adsorptionsmembranen 7 C 08 J 5/22. umfassen: 10344819 , Sartorius AG, VIVASCIENCE AG. Demmer Wolfgang, FischerFruhholz Stefan, Kocourek Andreas, NuSSbaumer Dietmar, Wunn Eberhard. 10344819.5; . 26.09.2003; . 14.04.2005. . . ( . 0,1-10 ) . 50-500 ), , , ( ., Cu) Si-

. 31. .124 . . 7 C 02 F 9/00. Water filtering device: . 6899809 , Prime Water Systems GmbH, Scharstuhl Johan Jan, Scharstuhl Eric. 10/315276; . 06.12.2002; . 31.05.2005; 210/257.2. . , , . , , . ; , , 10 . ,

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. Zeolite laminated composite and zeolite membrane reactor using 7 B 01 J 29/06. NGK the same: . 6936560 , Insulators, Ltd, Mori Nobuhiko, Tomita Toshihiro, Sakai Hitoshi. 10/792500; . 03.03.2004; . 30.08.2005: . 19.09.2001, 2001-285740( ); 502/4. . 31. , , , . 31. .130 . . .

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. Piezoelektrisches Membran-AxialSchwingungssystem (PMAV): 102004019267 , 7 G 01 N 3/32, G 01 N 11/00. Pechhold Wolfgang. Pechhold Wolfgang, Futterknecht Gunther, Dammann Hubert. 102004019267.7; . 21.04.2004; . 17.11.2005. . ( , , , .). 31. .135 . . Method of converting feedwater to fresh water: . 7 B 01 D 61/00. New Mexico Tchnical 6905604 , Research Foundation, Taber Joseph J.. 10/353871; . 29.01.2003; . 14.06.2005; 210/652. . . , , , , . , , , . .136 .

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. Impregnation of ion-exchange membranes to improve electrochemical fuel cell performance: . 7 H 01 M 8/10, C 08 J 5/22. Ballard Power , 6841285 Systems Inc., Wilkinson David P., Roberts Joy A., Jia Nengyou, Yuh Eagranie, Knights Shanna D., St-Pierre Jean. 10/230953; . 28.08.2002; . 11.01.2005; 429/33. . " " .

31.

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Journal of Membrane Science
Volume 278, Issues 1-2, Pages 1-464 (5 July 2006)
The Journal of Membrane Science celebrates its 30th year and looks to the future Pp. 1-2 Bill Koros Removal of small viruses (parvovirus) from IgG solution by virus removal filter Planovaî20N Pp. 3-9 Tomoko Hongo-Hirasaki, Kazuhito Yamaguchi, Kouichirou Yanagida and Kazuo Okuyama Fabrication of ion-exchange ultrafiltration membranes for water treatment: I. Semi-interpenetrating polymer networks of polysulfone and poly(acrylic acid) Pp. 10-18 Chamekh Ould M'Bareck, Quang Trong Nguyen, Stephane Alexandre and Irøne Zimmerlin Probing the structural variations of thin film composite RO membranes obtained by coating polyamide over polysulfone membranes of different pore dimensions Pp. 19-25 Puyam S. Singh, S.V. Joshi, J.J. Trivedi, C.V. Devmurari, A. Prakash Rao and P.K. Ghosh Sulfonated copoly(phthalazinone ether ketone nitrile)s as proton exchange membrane materials Pp. 26-34 Yan Gao, Gilles P. Robertson, Michael D. Guiver, Guoqing Wang, Xigao Jian, Serguei D. Mikhailenko, Xiang Li and Serge Kaliaguine Nafionî/clay-SO3H membrane for proton exchange membrane fuel cell application Pp. 35-42 Philippe Bùbin, Magaly Caravanier and Hervù Galiano Time-lags for radial transport with boundary-layer resistance in a -dimensional membrane Pp. 43-65 Richard Ash On the full-scale module design of an air separation unit using mixed ionic electronic conducting membranes Pp. 66-71 Jaap F. Vente, Wim. G. Haije, Ruud IJpelaan and Frans T. Rusting Synergistic effects in combined fouling of a loose nanofiltration membrane by colloidal materials and natural organic matter Pp. 72-82 Qilin Li and Menachem Elimelech Silica filled poly(1-trimethylsilyl-1-propyne) nanocomposite membranes: Relation between the transport of gases and structural characteristics Pp. 83-91 Kristien De Sitter, Petra Winberg, Jan D'Haen, Chris Dotremont, Roger Leysen, Johan A. Martens, Steven Mullens, Frans H.J. Maurer and Ivo F.J. Vankelecom Efficient development of effective hollow fiber membranes for gas separations from novel polymers Pp. 92-104 David W. Wallace, Claudia Staudt-Bickel and William J. Koros Structural and electrochemical investigation on re-cast Nafion membranes for polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) application Pp. 105-113 A. Saccð, A. Carbone, R. Pedicini, G. Portale, L. D'Ilario, A. Longo, A. Martorana and E. Passalacqua Desalination by ammoniaícarbon dioxide forward osmosis: Influence of draw and feed solution concentrations on process performance Pp. 114-123 Jeffrey R. McCutcheon, Robert L. McGinnis and Menachem Elimelech A parametric study of iontophoretic transdermal drug-delivery systems Pp. 124-132 Laurent Simon, Alison Nickol Weltner, Yiping Wang and Bozena Michniak Polyethersulfone membrane biohybrid system using pig hepatocytes: Effect of diclofenac on cell biotransformation and synthetic functions Pp. 133-143 L. De Bartolo, S. Morelli, L. Giorno, C. Campana, M. Rende, S. Salerno, S. Maida and E. Drioli Dispersion characteristics of a rotating hollow fiber membrane bioreactor: Effects of module packing density and rotational frequency Pp. 144-150 Tony J. Rector, Jay L. Garland and Stanley O. Starr Modelling of membrane fouling in a submerged membrane bioreactor Pp. 151-161

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Xiao-yan Li and Xiao-mao Wang Processing and characterization of La0.5Sr0.5FeO3-supported Sr1 xFe(Al)O3íSrAl2O4 composite membranes Pp. 162-172 A.V. Kovalevsky, V.V. Kharton, F. Maxim, A.L. Shaula and J.R. Frade Novel oxygen-enhanced membrane assemblies for biosensors Pp. 173-180 L. Lin and J.T. Guthrie An analytical study of laminar co-current flow gas absorption through a parallel-plate gasíliquid membrane contactor Pp. 181-189 W.P. Wang, H.T. Lin and C.D. Ho Particle deposition in outside-in hollow fiber filters and its effect on their performance Pp. 190-198 Yuriy S. Polyakov Solvent-resistant nanofiltration with filled polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membranes Pp. 199-204 Lieven E.M. Gevers, Ivo F.J. Vankelecom and Pierre A. Jacobs Momentum balance analysis of permeate flux for ultrafiltration in tubular membranes with gradually increasing incidental angles of a wired-rod insert Pp. 205-211 H.M. Yeh and Y.F. Chen Preparation of hybrid membrane reactors and their application for partial oxidation of propane with CO2 to propylene Pp. 212-218 S.H. Zhong, H.W. Sun, X.T. Wang, H.Q. Shao and J.B. Guo Physical cleaning by means of electric field in the ultrafiltration of a biological solution Pp. 219-224 Carlos C. Tarazaga, Mercedes E. Campderr?s and Antonio Pùrez Padilla Anisotropic transport in water swollen flake-filled membranes Pp. 225-231 J.D. White and E.L. Cussler Fouling of ultrafiltration membrane by effluent organic matter: A detailed characterization using different organic fractions in wastewater Pp. 232-238 H.K. Shon, S. Vigneswaran, In S. Kim, J. Cho and H.H. Ngo Optimization of the membrane and pore design for micro-machined membranes Pp. 239-250 G. Brans, R.G.M. van der Sman, C.G.P.H. Schroûn, A. van der Padt and R.M. Boom Adsorption of bovine serum albumin on polyether sulfone ultrafiltration membranes: Determination of interfacial interaction energy and effective diffusion coefficient Pp. 251-260 Sema Salgin, Serpil Taka÷ and Tun÷er H. ¤zdamar High performance ultrafiltration composite membranes based on poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel coating on crosslinked nanofibrous poly(vinyl alcohol) scaffold Pp. 261-268 Xuefen Wang, Dufei Fang, Kyunghwan Yoon, Benjamin S. Hsiao and Benjamin Chu DFT investigation of the polymer electrolyte membrane degradation caused by OH radicals in fuel cells Pp. 269-278 Alexander Panchenko Synthesis of highly methanol selective membranes for separation of methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE)ímethanol mixtures by pervaporation Pp. 279-289 S. Ray and S.K. Ray Periodic electric field enhanced transport through membranes Pp. 290-300 T.R. Mollee, Y.G. Anissimov and M.S. Roberts Some observations about electrolyte permeation mechanism through reverse osmosis and nanofiltration membranes Pp. 301-307 Parna Mukherjee and Arup K. SenGupta Numerical simulation of a UV photografting process for hollow-fiber membranes Pp. 308-317 T. Goma-Bilongo, A. Akbari, M.J. Clifton and J.-C. Remigy

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The influence of polarity on flux and rejection behaviour in solvent resistant nanofiltration--Experimental observations Pp. 318-327 E.S. Tarleton, J.P. Robinson, C.R. Millington, A. Nijmeijer and M.L. Taylor Ultrafiltration of oil-in-water emulsions with ceramic membranes: Influence of pH and crossflow velocity Pp. 328-334 Alberto Lobo, ‰ngel Cambiella, Josù Manuel Benito, Carmen Pazos and Josù Coca Influence of carbonisation parameters on the transport properties of carbon membranes by statistical analysis Pp. 335-343 Jincai Su and Aik Chong Lua Evaluation of microsieve membrane design Pp. 344-348 G. Brans, J. Kromkamp, N. Pek, J. Gielen, J. Heck, C.J.M. van Rijn, R.G.M van der Sman, C.G.P.H. Schroûn and R.M. Boom Macroporous support coatings for molecular separation membranes having a minimum defect density Pp. 349-356 Ben C. Bonekamp, Arjan van Horssen, Luci A. Correia, Jaap F. Vente and Wim G. Haije On Schroeder's paradox Pp. 357-364 Cùcile Vallieres, Dirk Winkelmann, Denis Roizard, Eric Favre, Philip Scharfer and Matthias Kind Synthesis of poly(phenylacetylene)-based polydendrons consisting of a phenyleneethynylene repeating unit, and oxygen/nitrogen permeation behavior of their membranes Pp. 365-372 Takashi Kaneko, Kazuto Yamamoto, Motohiro Asano, Masahiro Teraguchi and Toshiki Aoki Recovery of platinum(IV) and palladium(II) by bayberry tannin immobilized collagen fiber membrane from water solution Pp. 373-380 He-wei Ma, Xue-pin Liao, Xin Liu and Bi Shi A new approach to backwash initiation in membrane systems Pp. 381-389 Paul James Smith, Saravanamuth Vigneswaran, Huu Hao Ngo, Roger Ben-Aim and Hung Nguyen Morphology control of polysulfone hollow fiber membranes via water vapor induced phase separation Pp. 390-400 H.A. Tsai, C.Y. Kuo, J.H. Lin, D.M. Wang, A. Deratani, C. Pochat-Bohatier, K.R. Lee and J.Y. Lai Preparation of inner-side tubular zeolite NaA membranes in a semi-continuous synthesis system Pp. 401-409 Marc Pera-Titus, Reyes Mallada, Joan Llorens, Fidel Cunill and Jesžs Santamarýa A comparison of vertical scanning interferometry (VSI) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) for characterizing membrane surface topography Pp. 410-417 Ismail Koyuncu, Jonathan Brant, Andreas L?ttge and Mark R. Wiesner Characterization of polymeric nanofiltration membranes for systematic analysis of membrane performance Pp. 418-427 K. Boussu, Y. Zhang, J. Cocquyt, P. Van der Meeren, A. Volodin, C. Van Haesendonck, J.A. Martens and B. Van der Bruggen Synthesis and characterization of sulfonated poly(arylene ether sulfone) copolymers containing carboxyl groups for direct methanol fuel cells Pp. 428-436 Dae Sik Kim, Kwang Ho Shin, Ho Bum Park, Youn Suk Chung, Sang Yong Nam and Young Moo Lee Preparation and characterization of high selectivity organicíinorganic hybrid-laminated Nafion 115 membranes for DMFC Pp. 437-446 C.W. Lin, K.C. Fan and R. Thangamuthu Modulation the morphologies and performance of polyacrylonitrile-based asymmetric membranes containing reactive groups: Effect of non-solvents in the dope solution Pp. 447-456 Zhen-Gang Wang, Zhi-Kang Xu and Ling-Shu Wan Development of charged ion exchange resin-polymer ultrafiltration membranes to reduce organic fouling Pp. 457-463 N.A. Ochoa, M. Masuelli and J. Marchese

Volume 279, Issues 1-2, Pages 1-674 (1 August 2006)
Polymeric CO2/N2 gas separation membranes for the capture of carbon dioxide from power plant flue gases Pp. 1-49

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Clem E. Powell and Greg G. Qiao Membrane formation via thermally induced phase separation (TIPS): Model development and validation Pp. 50-60 Dongmei Li, William B. Krantz, Alan R. Greenberg and Robert L. Sani Hollow fibers as structured packing for olefin/paraffin separations Pp. 61-69 Dali Yang, Robert S. Barbero, David J. Devlin, E.L. Cussler, Craig W. Colling and Martin E. Carrera Mixed conductive membrane: Aniline polymerization in an acid SPEEK matrix Pp. 70-75 Jerusa Roeder, Valtencir Zucolotto, Sergey Shishatskiy, Josù R. Bertolino, Suzana P. Nunes and Alfredo T.N. Pires Poly(N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate)/polysulfone composite membranes for gas separations Pp. 76-85 Runhong Du, Xianshe Feng and Amit Chakma Recovery of key components from real flavor concentrates by pervaporation Pp. 86-93 Manjuan She and Sun-Tak Hwang Towards first principles-based identification of ternary alloys for hydrogen purification membranes Pp. 94-99 Preeti Kamakoti and David S. Sholl Three-dimensional pore connectivity in bi-axially stretched microporous composite membranes Pp. 100-110 D.L. Green, L. McAmish and A.V. McCormick The unusual change of permeation rate in PDMS membranes filled with crystalline calixarene and its derivative Pp. 111-119 Liang Liu, Zhongyi Jiang, Fusheng Pan, Fubing Peng and Hong Wu A Pluronic-coupled metal-chelating ligand for membrane affinity chromatography Pp. 120-128 S. Govender, W.J. Przybylowicz, E.P. Jacobs, M.W. Bredenkamp, L. van Kralingen and P. Swart Diffusive tortuosity factor of solid and soft cake layers: A random walk simulation approach Pp. 129-139 Albert S. Kim and Huaiqun Chen Evaluation of changes on ion-selective membranes in contact with zinc-cyanide complexes Pp. 140-147 M.A.S. Rodrigues, C. Korzenovski, E. Gondran, A.M. Bernardes and J.Z. Ferreira Flux enhancement for polypropylene microporous membrane in a SMBR by the immobilization of poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone) on the membrane surface Pp. 148-155 Hai-Yin Yu, Zhi-Kang Xu, Ya-Jie Xie, Zhen-Mei Liu and Shu-Yuan Wang Heat supply and reduction of polarization effects in pervaporation by two-phase feed Pp. 156-164 J. Fontalvo, M.A.G. Vorstman, J.G. Wijers and J.T.F. Keurentjes Effect of membrane fouling on transport of organic contaminants in NF/RO membrane applications Pp. 165-175 Pei Xu, J?rg E. Drewes, Tae-Uk Kim, Christopher Bellona and Gary Amy Influence of steam and carbon dioxide on the hydrogen flux through thin Pd/Ag and Pd membranes Pp. 176-185 F.C. Gielens, R.J.J. Knibbeler, P.F.J. Duysinx, H.D. Tong, M.A.G. Vorstman and J.T.F. Keurentjes SPEEK/PPSU-based organicíinorganic membranes: proton conducting electrolytes in anhydrous and wet environments Pp. 186-191 M. Luisa Di Vona, Alessandra D'Epifanio, Debora Marani, Marcella Trombetta, Enrico Traversa and Silvia Licoccia A novel of positively charged asymmetry membrane prepared from poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) by in situ amination: Part III. Effect of benzyl and aryl bromination degrees of polymer on membrane performance and morphologies Pp. 192-199 Beibei Tang, Tongwen Xu, Peijian Sun and Weihua Yang Fundamental studies of a new series of anion exchange membranes: Membranes prepared from bromomethylated poly(2,6dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) (BPPO) and pyridine Pp. 200-208 Yuan Li, Tongwen Xu and Ming Gong Organic nanocolloid fouling in UF membranes Pp. 209-219

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Boksoon Kwon, Jaeweon Cho, Noeon Park and John Pellegrino Preparation of proton-conducting sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone)/boron phosphate composite membranes by an in situ solígel process Pp. 220-229 Palanichamy Krishnan, Jin-Soo Park and Chang-Soo Kim Rheological and thermodynamic variation in polysulfone solution by PEG introduction and its effect on kinetics of membrane formation via phase-inversion process Pp. 230-237 Qing-Zhu Zheng, Peng Wang and Ya-Nan Yang Preparation, characterization and application in wastewater treatment of a novel thermal stable composite membrane Pp. 238-245 Chunrui Wu, Shouhai Zhang, Daling Yang, Ju Wei, Chun Yan and Xigao Jian Effects of coagulants on porous structure of membranes prepared from cellulose in NaOH/urea aqueous solution Pp. 246-255 Yuan Mao, Jinping Zhou, Jie Cai and Lina Zhang Microstructure development of mesoporous silica thin films with pore channels aligned perpendicularly to electrode surfaces and application to proton conducting composite electrolyte membranes Pp. 256-265 Junichiro Otomo, Shuqiang Wang, Hiroshi Takahashi and Hidetoshi Nagamoto Influence of the diamine structure on the nanofiltration performance, surface morphology and surface charge of the composite polyamide membranes Pp. 266-275 S. Verýssimo, K.-V. Peinemann and J. Bordado Influence of porous substrate on mesopore structure and water permeability of surfactant templated mesoporous silica membranes Pp. 276-281 Sankhanilay Roy Chowdhury, Alisia M. Peters, Dave H.A. Blank and Johan E. ten Elshof Fundamental studies on a novel series of bipolar membranes prepared from poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) (PPO): II. Effect of functional group type of anion-exchange layers on IíV curves of bipolar membranes Pp. 282-290 Tongwen Xu, Rongqiang Fu, Weihua Yang and Yanhong Xue Recovery of trypsin inhibitor and soy milk protein concentration by dynamic filtration Pp. 291-300 O. Akoum, D. Richfield, M.Y. Jaffrin, L.H. Ding and P. Swart Modeling and experimental study of CO2 absorption in a hollow fiber membrane contactor Pp. 301-310 Hong-Yan Zhang, Rong Wang, David Tee Liang and Joo Hwa Tay Transport mechanisms of dissolved organic compounds in aqueous solution during nanofiltration Pp. 311-319 L. Braeken, B. Bettens, K. Boussu, P. Van der Meeren, J. Cocquyt, J. Vermant and B. Van der Bruggen Oxygen permeability and stability of Al2O3-doped SrCo0.8Fe0.2O3 mixed conducting oxides Pp. 320-327 Zhentao Wu, Wanqin Jin and Nanping Xu Development and characterization of anti-fouling cellulose hollow fiber UF membranes for oilíwater separation Pp. 328-335 Hong-Jian Li, Yi-Ming Cao, Jian-Jun Qin, Xing-Ming Jie, Tong-Hua Wang, Jian-Hui Liu and Quan Yuan Preparing highly porous chitosan/cellulose acetate blend hollow fibers as adsorptive membranes: Effect of polymer concentrations and coagulant compositions Pp. 336-346 Chunxiu Liu and Renbi Bai Sustainable flux enhancement in non-circular ceramic membranes on wastewater using the Fenton process Pp. 347-353 T.Y. Chiu and A.E. James Electrospun polylactic acid nanofiber membranes as substrates for biosensor assemblies Pp. 354-363 Dapeng Li, Margaret W. Frey and Antje J. Baeumner The effect of coagulation with MF/UF membrane filtration for the removal of virus in drinking water Pp. 364-371 Liv Fiksdal and TorOve Leiknes

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Gas permeation properties of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) (PPO) derived carbon membranes prepared on a tubular ceramic support Pp. 372-379 Hong-Joo Lee, Miki Yoshimune, Hiroyuki Suda and Kenji Haraya Mathematical modeling of emulsion liquid membrane pertraction of gold (III) from aqueous solutions Pp. 380-388 Ali Kargari, Tahereh Kaghazchi and Mansoureh Soleimani Experimental and modeling of selective separation of gold(III) ions from aqueous solutions by emulsion liquid membrane system Pp. 389-393 Ali Kargari, Tahereh Kaghazchi, Baharak Mardangahi and Mansoureh Soleimani Evaluation of membranes for the novel vanadium bromine redox flow cell Pp. 394-402 Helen Vafiadis and Maria Skyllas-Kazacos Highly selective facilitated transport membranes for isoprene/n-pentane separation Pp. 403-409 Hyun Woo Choi, Dong Bum Kim, Dae Ki Choi, Byeong Sung Ahn, Hong gon Kim, Hoon Sik Kim, Chang Ha Lee and Joon Yong Sung Characterisation of nanofiltration membranes: Structural analysis by the DSP model and microscopical techiques Pp. 410-417 J.A. Otero, G. Lena, J.M. Colina, P. Prñdanos, F. Tejerina and A. Hernñndez Dilute solution behavior of partly hydrolyzed poly(vinyl acetate) in selective solvent mixtures and the pervaporation performance of their membranes in benzene/cyclohexane separation Pp. 418-423 Y.X. Bai, J.W. Qian, H.B. Sun and Q.F. An Observations on the permeation performance of solvent resistant nanofiltration membranes Pp. 424-433 D.F. Stamatialis, N. Stafie, K. Buadu, M. Hempenius and M. Wessling On maintaining consistency between the film model and the profile of the concentration polarisation layer Pp. 434-438 S.S. Vasan and Robert W. Field Development of a new porous metal support of metallic dense membrane for hydrogen separation Pp. 439-445 Shin-Kun Ryi, Jong-Soo Park, Sung-Hyun Kim, Sung-Ho Cho, Joo-Seok Park and Dong-Won Kim Polyaminocarboxylic acids rejection by charged nanofiltration membrane Pp. 446-452 A. Sorin, A. Favre-Rùguillon, S. Pellet-Rostaing, G. Bernier and M. Lemaire A comparison of nanofiltration with aqueous and organic solvents Pp. 453-458 Yanyan Zhao and Qipeng Yuan Pervaporation of dichlorinated organic compounds through silicalite-1 zeolite membrane Pp. 459-465 Hyoseong Ahn and Yongtaek Lee Modeling of a radial flow hollow fiber module and estimation of model parameters for aqueous multi-component mixture using numerical techniques Pp. 466-478 S. Senthilmurugan and Sharad K. Gupta Effect of the casting solvent on the crystal characteristics and pervaporative separation performances of P(VDF-co-HFP) membranes Pp. 479-486 Xiuzhi Tian, Xue Jiang, Baoku Zhu and Youyi Xu Gas-sparged ultrafiltration using horizontal and inclined tubular membranes--A CFD study Pp. 487-494 Taha Taha, W.L. Cheong, R.W. Field and Z.F. Cui Quantifying the shear at the surface of submerged hollow fiber membranes Pp. 495-505 P.R. Bùrubù, G. Afonso, F. Taghipour and C.C.V. Chan Metal dioxide supported heteropolyacid/Nafionî composite membranes for elevated temperature/low relative humidity PEFC operation Pp. 506-512 V. Ramani, H.R. Kunz and J.M. Fenton The impact of the water background inorganic matrix on the natural organic matter removal by nanofiltration

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Pp. 513-520 Margarida Ribau Teixeira and Maria Joóo Rosa Role of conditioning on water uptake and hydraulic permeability of Nafionî membranes Pp. 521-528 Christine E. Evans, Richard D. Noble, Sarah Nazeri-Thompson, Brian Nazeri and Carl A. Koval Nanofiltration membrane performance on fluoride removal from water Pp. 529-538 Kang Hu and James M. Dickson Ordered mesoporous membranes: Effects of support and surfactant removal conditions on membrane quality Pp. 539-547 P. Kumar, J. Ida, S. Kim, V.V. Guliants and J.Y.S. Lin Novel SPEEK/heteropolyacids loaded MCM-41 composite membranes for fuel cell applications Pp. 548-557 S.M.J. Zaidi and M.I. Ahmad A new method for the prediction of pore size distribution and MWCO of ultrafiltration membranes Pp. 558-569 Jizhong Ren, Zhansheng Li and Fook-Sin Wong Synthesis and characterization of new sulfonated polyimides as proton-exchange membranes for fuel cells Pp. 570-577 Xinhuai Ye, He Bai and W.S. Winston Ho Sludge characteristics and effect of crossflow membrane filtration on membrane fouling in a jet loop membrane bioreactor (JLMBR) Pp. 578-587 Burhanettin Farizoglu and Bulent Keskinler Interfacially polymerized hydrophilic microporous thin film composite membranes on porous polypropylene hollow fibers and flat films Pp. 588-600 A.P. Korikov, P.B. Kosaraju and K.K. Sirkar Influence of solvent on the structure and performance of cellulose acetate membranes Pp. 601-607 Zhansheng Li, Jizhong Ren, Anthony G. Fane, Dong Fei Li and Fook-Sin Wong Direct measurement of nanofluxes and structural relaxations of perfluorinated ionomer membranes by scanning probe microscopy Pp. 608-614 Joseph H. Wei, Mingyan He and Renù M. Overney Deadend outside-in hollow fiber membrane filter: Mathematical model Pp. 615-624 Yuriy S. Polyakov The effects of flow rate on membrane capacity: Development and application of adsorptive membrane fouling models Pp. 625-634 Glen R. Bolton, Austin W. Boesch and Matthew J. Lazzara Comparative behaviour of hydrophilic membranes in the pervaporative dehydration of cyclohexane Pp. 635-644 P. G?mez, M.C. Daviou, R. Ibñåez, A.M. Eliceche and I. Ortiz Propylene separation from nitrogen by poly(ether block amide) composite membranes Pp. 645-654 Li Liu, Amit Chakma and Xianshe Feng Diagnostic characterization of gypsum scale formation and control in RO membrane desalination of brackish water Pp. 655-668 Anditya Rahardianto, Wen-Yi Shih, Ron-Wai Lee and Yoram Cohen Preparation and characterization of non-ionic block co-polymer templated mesoporous silica membranes Pp. 669-674 Scott Higgins, Raymond Kennard, Nathan Hill, Joseph DiCarlo and William J. DeSisto

Volume 280, Issues 1-2, Pages 1-992 (1 September 2006)
Separation of amino acid mixtures using multilayer polyelectrolyte nanofiltration membranes Pp. 1-5 Seong Uk Hong and Merlin L. Bruening Preparation of P(ANíMMA) microporous membrane for Li-ion batteries by phase inversion

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Pp. 6-9 Weihua Pu, Xiangming He, Li Wang, Zheng Tian, Changyin Jiang and Chunrong Wan Mathematical simulation of capillary filtration process for the preparation of tubular ceramic ultrafiltration membrane Pp. 10-19 Xingsong Ju and Hongli Zhao Characterization of the novel ETFE-based membrane Pp. 20-28 V. Saarinen, M. Karesoja, T. Kallio, M. Paronen and K. Kontturi Effect of a resistance-free tank on the resistance to gas transport in high vacuum tube Pp. 29-36 B. Kruczek, F. Shemshaki, S. Lashkari, R. Chapanian and H.L. Frisch Alginate/gelatin blend films and their properties for drug controlled release Pp. 37-44 Zhanfeng Dong, Qun Wang and Yumin Du Novel crosslinked chitosan/poly(vinylpyrrolidone) blend membranes for dehydrating tetrahydrofuran by the pervaporation technique Pp. 45-53 D. Anjali Devi, B. Smitha, S. Sridhar and T.M. Aminabhavi Fluorenyl-containing sulfonated poly(aryl ether ether ketone ketone)s (SPFEEKK) for fuel cell applications Pp. 54-64 Baijun Liu, Dae-Sik Kim, Jeffrey Murphy, Gilles P. Robertson, Michael D. Guiver, Serguei Mikhailenko, Serge Kaliaguine, Yi-Ming Sun, Ying-Ling Liu and Juin-Yih Lai Theoretical analysis of the performance of composite membrane consisting of the catalytic and nanofiltration layers Pp. 65-72 Stanis aw Koter and Izabela Koter Quantitative analysis of transport process of cerium(III) ion through polymer inclusion membrane containing N,N,N ,N tetraoctyl-3-oxapentanediamide (TODGA) as carrier Pp. 73-81 Samuel P. Kusumocahyo, Kimio Sumaru, Takashi Iwatsubo, Toshio Shinbo, Toshiyuki Kanamori, Hideto Matsuyama and Masaaki Teramoto Productivity enhancement in a cross-flow ultrafiltration membrane system through automated de-clogging operations Pp. 82-88 Paul James Smith, H.K. Shon, Saravanamuth Vigneswaran, Huu Hao Ngo and Hung Nguyen Crossflow filtration of washed and unwashed yeast suspensions at constant shear under nominally sub-critical conditions Pp. 89-98 D. Hughes and R.W. Field A preliminary study on fabrication of nanoscale fibrous chitosan membranes in situ by biospecific degradation Pp. 99-107 Dongwen Ren, Hongfu Yi, Huaan Zhang, Weiyang Xie, Wei Wang and Xiaojun Ma Oxidatively stable and highly proton conductive membrane from poly(arylene ether)s containing biphenyl moiety as pendent groups Pp. 108-115 L. Wang, Y.Z. Meng, X.H. Li, M. Xiao, S.J. Wang and A.S. Hay Chiral separation of phenylalanine in ultrafiltration through DNA-immobilized chitosan membranes Pp. 116-123 Yuki Matsuoka, Naoki Kanda, Young Moo Lee and Akon Higuchi In situ 3D characterization of membrane fouling by yeast suspensions using two-photon femtosecond near infrared non-linear optical imaging Pp. 124-133 David Hughes, Uday K. Tirlapur, Robert Field and Zhanfeng Cui Recovery of organic acids from waste salt solutions derived from the manufacture of cyclohexanone by electrodialysis Pp. 134-137 Zhixin Wang, Yunbai Luo and Ping Yu Dehydration of 1,4-dioxane through blend membranes of poly(vinyl alcohol) and chitosan by pervaporation Pp. 138-147 D. Anjali Devi, B. Smitha, S. Sridhar and T.M. Aminabhavi Preparation and characterization of sulfated zirconia (SO42 /ZrO2)/Nafion composite membranes for PEMFC operation at high temperature/low humidity Pp. 148-155 Yunfeng Zhai, Huamin Zhang, Jingwei Hu and Baolian Yi

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A photocatalytic membrane reactor for VOC decomposition using Pt-modified titanium oxide porous membranes Pp. 156-162 Toshinori Tsuru, Takehiro Kan-no, Tomohisa Yoshioka and Masashi Asaeda Using NaCl particles as porogen to prepare a highly adsorbent chitosan membranes Pp. 163-174 An-Chong Chao, Shu-Huei Yu and Guo-Syong Chuang Gas permeability in rubbery polyphosphazene membranes Pp. 175-184 Christopher J. Orme, John R. Klaehn, Mason K. Harrup, Thomas A. Luther, Eric S. Peterson and Frederick F. Stewart Effect of process parameters on transmembrane flux during direct osmosis Pp. 185-194 B. Ravindra Babu, N.K. Rastogi and K.S.M.S. Raghavarao Effect of membrane pretreatment on performance of solvent resistant nanofiltration membranes in methanol solutions Pp. 195-201 Yanyan Zhao and Qipeng Yuan Modified poly(phenylene oxide) membranes for the separation of carbon dioxide from methane Pp. 202-209 S. Sridhar, B. Smitha, M. Ramakrishna and Tejraj M. Aminabhavi Preparation and characterization of mono-valent ion selective polypyrrole composite ion-exchange membranes Pp. 210-218 G.S. Gohil, V.V. Binsu and Vinod K. Shahi Separation of sodium ions from trivalent chromium by electrodialysis using monovalent cation selective membranes Pp. 219-225 J. Lambert, M. Avila-Rodriguez, G. Durand and M. Rakib NaCl interaction with interfacially polymerized polyamide films of reverse osmosis membranes: A solid-state 23Na NMR study Pp. 226-233 Xiang Xu and R. James Kirkpatrick Formation and thermal stability of BMI-based interpenetrating polymers for gas separation membranes Pp. 234-244 Jamal Kurdi and Ashwani Kumar The use of solvent resistant nanofiltration in the recycling of the Co-Jacobsen catalyst in the hydrolytic kinetic resolution (HKR) of epoxides Pp. 245-252 S. Aerts, A. Buekenhoudt, H. Weyten, L.E.M. Gevers, I.F.J. Vankelecom and P.A. Jacobs Polymer evolution of a sulfonated polysulfone membrane as a function of ion beam irradiation fluence Pp. 253-260 Rama Chennamsetty, Isabel Escobar and Xinglong Xu Titania membrane preparation with chemical stability for very hash environments applications Pp. 261-269 Yong Hong Wang, Ting Fang Tian, Xing Qin Liu and Guang Yao Meng Effect of selective swelling on protons and methanol transport properties through partially sulfonated block copolymer membranes Pp. 270-277 Bokyung Kim, Jinhwan Kim, Bong Jun Cha and Bumsuk Jung Modeling and simulation of butanol separation from aqueous solutions using pervaporation Pp. 278-283 E. El-Zanati, E. Abdel-Hakim, O. El-Ardi and M. Fahmy Resistance analysis for enhanced wastewater membrane filtration Pp. 284-297 C. Psoch and S. Schiewer Recognition based separation of HIV-Tat protein using avidiníbiotin interaction in modified microfiltration membranes Pp. 298-310 Saurav Datta, Philip D. Ray, A. Nath and D. Bhattacharyya Effect of pH on hydrophilicity and charge and their effect on the filtration efficiency of NF membranes at different pH Pp. 311-320 Mika Mônttôri, Arto Pihlajamôki and Marianne Nystr?m Acidíbase polyimide blends for the application as electrolyte membranes for fuel cells Pp. 321-329 Wonbong Jang, Saimani Sundar, Seunghyuk Choi, Yong-Gun Shul and Haksoo Han

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Facilitated transport of CO2 across a liquid membrane: Comparing enzyme, amine, and alkaline Pp. 330-334 Lihong Bao and Michael C. Trachtenberg Determination of parameters in surface limited hydrogen permeation through metal membrane Pp. 335-342 Bojan Zajec and Vincenc Nemani Antifouling ultrafiltration membrane composed of polyethersulfone and sulfobetaine copolymer Pp. 343-350 Ting Wang, Yan-Qiang Wang, Yan-Lei Su and Zhong-Yi Jiang Synthesis and characterisation of poly[2,2-(m-phenylene)-5,5-bibenzimidazole] as polymer electrolyte membrane for high temperature PEMFCs Pp. 351-362 J. Lobato, P. Caåizares, M.A. Rodrigo, J.J. Linares and G. Manjavacas Properties of protein adsorption onto pore surface during microfiltration: Effects of solution environment and membrane hydrophobicity Pp. 363-374 Kazuho Nakamura and Kanji Matsumoto Bio-ceramic hollow fiber membranes for immunoisolation and gene delivery: I: Membrane development Pp. 375-382 Lihong Liu, Shujun Gao, Yuanhong Yu, Rong Wang, David Tee Liang and Shaomin Liu Immobilization of endo-1,4- -xylanase on polysulfone acrylate membranes: Synthesis and characterization Pp. 383-388 „ngels Cano, Cristina Minguill?n and Cristina Palet Sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone)/polyaniline composite proton-exchange membrane Pp. 389-396 R.K. Nagarale, G.S. Gohil and Vinod K. Shahi Preparation and characterization of silicalite-1 membranes prepared by secondary growth of seeds with different crystal sizes Pp. 397-405 Y. Hasegawa, T. Ikeda, T. Nagase, Y. Kiyozumi, T. Hanaoka and F. Mizukami Enzyme capturing and concentration with mixed matrix membrane adsorbers Pp. 406-417 Saiful, Z. Borneman and M. Wessling Fractionation of whey-derived peptides using a combination of ultrafiltration and nanofiltration Pp. 418-426 Svetlana Butylina, Susana Luque and Marianne Nystr?m Free volume and water vapor permeability of dense segmented polyurethane membrane Pp. 427-432 S. Mondal, J.L. Hu and Z. Yong Sulfonated poly(fluorenyl ether ketone) membrane prepared via direct polymerization for PEM fuel cell application Pp. 433-441 Yulin Chen, Yuezhong Meng, Shuanjin Wang, Shuanghong Tian, Yong Chen and Allan S. Hay Solvent-induced swelling of membranes -- Measurements and influence in nanofiltration Pp. 442-451 E.S. Tarleton, J.P. Robinson and M. Salman Analysis of transient permeation as a technique for determination of sorption and diffusion in supported membranes Pp. 452-460 Mitesh R. Shah, Richard D. Noble and David E. Clough Proton mobility in hydrated sulfonated polystyrene: NMR and impedance studies Pp. 461-469 M.J. Cñnovas, I. Sobrados, J. Sanz, J.L. Acosta and A. Linares Selective removal of Cu2+ versus Ni2+, Zn2+ and Mn2+ by using a new carrier in a supported liquid membrane Pp. 470-477 Raffaele Molinari, Teresa Poerio and Pietro Argurio Preparation and characterization of N,O-carboxymethyl chitosan (NOCC)/polysulfone (PS) composite nanofiltration membranes Pp. 478-484 Jing Miao, Guohua Chen, Congjie Gao, Cunguo Lin, Duo Wang and Mingkun Sun Time characteristics of electromotive force in single-membrane cell for stable and unstable conditions of reconstructing of concentration boundary layers Pp. 485-493 S awomir Grzegorczyn and Andrzej l zak

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A new process for the manufacturing of reproducible mesoporous silicon membranes Pp. 494-500 Tristan Pichonat and Bernard Gauthier-Manuel Sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone)/poly(amide imide) polymer blends for proton conducting membrane Pp. 501-508 Han-Lang Wu, Chen-Chi M. Ma, Chia-Hsun Li, Tzong-Ming Lee, Chih-Yuan Chen, Chin-Lung Chiang and Chen Wu Formic acid regeneration by electromembrane processes Pp. 509-516 J.S. Jaime Ferrer, S. Laborie, G. Durand and M. Rakib A molecular dynamics simulation study of surface effects on gas permeation in free-standing polyimide membranes Pp. 517-529 Sylvie Neyertz, Anthony Douanne and David Brown Preparation and characterization of a supported Si3N4 membrane via a non-aqueous solígel process Pp. 530-535 Fei Cheng, Stephen M. Kelly, Stephen Clark, John S. Bradley, Marc Baumbach and Andreas Sch?tze Effect of porosity on the effective electrical conductivity of different ceramic membranes used as separators in eletrochemical reactors Pp. 536-544 M. Garcýa-Gabald?n, V. Pùrez-Herranz, E. Sñnchez and S. Mestre Pervaporation separation of alkane/thiophene mixtures with PDMS membrane Pp. 545-552 Rongbin Qi, Yujun Wang, Jiding Li, Changwei Zhao and Shenlin Zhu Controlling the orientation of immobilized proteins on an affinity membrane through chelation of a histidine tag to a chitosan-Ni++ surface Pp. 553-559 Sufi R. Ahmed, Alexander B. Kelly and Timothy A. Barbari Polysilicato-iron for improved NOM removal and membrane performance Pp. 560-571 Thuy Tran, Stephen Gray, Rebecca Naughton and Brian Bolto Mitigated membrane fouling in a vertical submerged membrane bioreactor (VSMBR) Pp. 572-581 So-Ryong Chae, Yong-Tae Ahn, Seok-Tae Kang and Hang-Sik Shin Comparative study of the separation of methanolímethyl acetate mixtures by pervaporation and vapor permeation using a commercial membrane Pp. 582-593 Daniel Gorri, Raquel Ibñåez and Inmaculada Ortiz Poly(vinyl alcohol)/poly(methyl methacrylate) blend membranes for pervaporation separation of water + isopropanol and water + 1,4-dioxane mixtures Pp. 594-602 Susheelkumar G. Adoor, Lata S. Manjeshwar, B. Vijay Kumar Naidu, Malladi Sairam and Tejraj M. Aminabhavi Tertiary amine-mediated synthesis of microporous carbon membranes Pp. 603-609 Norikazu Nishiyama, Yong-Rong Dong, Tao Zheng, Yasuyuki Egashira and Korekazu Ueyama Hollow-fiber membrane adsorber: Mathematical model Pp. 610-623 Yuriy S. Polyakov Separation of p-xylene from multicomponent vapor mixtures using tubular MFI zeolite mmbranes Pp. 624-633 Xuehong Gu, Junhang Dong, Tina M. Nenoff and Dickson E. Ozokwelu Characterization of the transport properties of membranes of uncertain macroscopic structural homogeneity Pp. 634-642 Polymnia Galiatsatou, Nicholas K. Kanellopoulos and John H. Petropoulos Synthesis of the block sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone)s (S-PEEKs) materials for proton exchange membrane Pp. 643-650 Chengji Zhao, Xianfeng Li, Zhe Wang, Zhiyu Dou, Shuangling Zhong and Hui Na Pervaporation performance of crosslinked polyethylene glycol membranes for deep desulfurization of FCC gasoline Pp. 651-658 Ligang Lin, Gang Wang, Huimin Qu, Jinrong Yang, Yunfang Wang, Deqing Shi and Ying Kong Effect of substituents on the permeation properties of polyamide membranes Pp. 659-665

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Jorge Espeso, Angel E. Lozano, Josù G. de la Campa and Javier de Abajo Chitosan-based solid electrolyte composite membranes: I. Preparation and characterization Pp. 666-674 Ying Wan, Katherine A.M. Creber, Brant Peppley and V. Tam Bui Pervaporation separation of aqueous chlorophenols by a novel polyurethane ureaípoly (methyl methacrylate) interpenetrating network membrane Pp. 675-683 Swatilekha Das, A.K. Banthia and Basudam Adhikari Pervaporative separation of ethanol from an alcohol--ester quaternary mixture Pp. 684-692 Wouter Robert Berendsen, Pia Radmer and Matthias Reuss Modeling of dissolution-diffusion controlled drug release from planar polymeric systems with finite dissolution rate and arbitrary drug loading Pp. 693-704 Marýa I. Cabrera, Julio A. Luna and Ricardo J.A. Grau An observation of palladium membrane formation on a porous stainless steel substrate by electroless deposition Pp. 705-711 Zhongliang Shi, Shanqiang Wu, Jerzy A Szpunar and Mustapha Roshd The effect of uni-axial stretching on the roughness of microfiltration membranes Pp. 712-719 Jason A. Morehouse, Dana L. Taylor, Douglas R. Lloyd, Desmond F. Lawler, Benny D. Freeman and Leah S. Worrel Synthesis and properties of halogen- or methyl-containing poly(diphenylacetylene) membranes Pp. 720-726 Toshikazu Sakaguchi, Masashi Shiotsuki, Fumio Sanda and Toshio Masuda Preparation of polyelectrolyte multilayer membranes by dynamic layer-by-layer process for pervaporation separation of alcohol/water mixtures Pp. 727-733 Guojun Zhang, Weiliang Gu, Shulan Ji, Zhongzhou Liu, Yuelian Peng and Zhan Wang Modeling the separation performance of nanofiltration membranes for the mixed salts solution Pp. 734-743 Da-Xin Wang, Xiao-Lin Wang, Yasuhiro Tomi, Masaaki Ando and Takuji Shintani Synthesis and characterization of P2O5íSiO2íX (X = phosphotungstic acid) glasses as electrolyte for low temperature H2/O2 fuel cell application Pp. 744-751 T. Uma and M. Nogami Defining critical flux in submerged membranes: Influence of length-distributed flux Pp. 752-761 Jeonghwan Kim and Francis A. DiGiano Effects of polyetherípolyamide block copolymer coating on performance and fouling of reverse osmosis membranes Pp. 762-770 Jennifer S. Louie, Ingo Pinnau, Isabelle Ciobanu, Kenneth P. Ishida, Alvin Ng and Martin Reinhard Simultaneous reactive extraction separation of amino acids from water with D2EHPA in hollow fiber contactors Pp. 771-780 Su-Hsia Lin and Chia-Nan Chen High resolution protein separations using affinity ultrafiltration with small charged ligands Pp. 781-789 Suma Rao and Andrew L. Zydney Effect of concentrate solution pH and mineral composition of a whey protein diluate solution on membrane fouling formation during conventional electrodialysis Pp. 790-801 Erik Ayala-Bribiesca, Monica Araya-Farias, Gùrald Pourcelly and Laurent Bazinet Alkaline Zn-air and Al-air cells based on novel solid PVA/PAA polymer electrolyte membranes Pp. 802-808 G.M. Wu, S.J. Lin and C.C. Yang Thermogravimetric study on perovskite-like oxygen permeation ceramic membranes Pp. 809-814 Jie Hu, Haoshan Hao, Changping Chen, Delin Yang and Xing Hu Blended chitosan and polyvinyl alcohol membranes for the pervaporation dehydration of isopropanol Pp. 815-823 A. Svang-Ariyaskul, R.Y.M. Huang, P.L. Douglas, R. Pal, X. Feng, P. Chen and L. Liu

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Plasmid DNA processing for gene therapy and vaccination: Studies on the membrane sterilisation filtration step Pp. 824-831 Simyee Kong, Nigel Titchener-Hooker and M. Susana Levy On the simultaneous optimization of pressure and layout for gas permeation membrane systems Pp. 832-848 Ramagopal V.S. Uppaluri, Robin Smith, Patrick Linke and Antonis C. Kokossis Oxygen permeation through a Ce0.8Sm0.2O2 íLa0.8Sr0.2CrO3 dual-phase composite membrane Pp. 849-855 Jianxin Yi, Yanbo Zuo, Wei Liu, Louis Winnubst and Chusheng Chen A three mechanism model to describe fouling of microfiltration membranes Pp. 856-866 Chase Duclos-Orsello, Weiyi Li and Chia-Chi Ho Synthesis and characterization of MCM-48 tubular membranes Pp. 867-875 O. de la Iglesia, M. Pedernera, R. Mallada, Z. Lin, J. Rocha, J. Coronas and J. Santamarýa

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Fabrication of sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone ketone) membranes with high proton conductivity Pp. 1-6 Xianfeng Li, Xiufeng Hao, Dan Xu, Gang Zhang, Shuangling Zhong, Hui Na and Dayang Wang Extraction and transport of metal ions and small organic compounds using polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs) Pp. 7-41 Long D. Nghiem, Patrick Mornane, Ian D. Potter, Jilska M. Perera, Robert W. Cattrall and Spas D. Kolev Critical and sustainable fluxes: Theory, experiments and applications Pp. 42-69 P. Bacchin, P. Aimar and R.W. Field Forward osmosis: Principles, applications, and recent developments Pp. 70-87 Tzahi Y. Cath, Amy E. Childress and Menachem Elimelech Study on a novel polyamide-urea reverse osmosis composite membrane (ICICíMPD): I. Preparation and characterization of ICICíMPD membrane Pp. 88-94 Li-Fen Liu, San-Chuan Yu, Yong Zhou and Cong-Jie Gao Novel dense poly(vinyl alcohol)íTiO2 mixed matrix membranes for pervaporation separation of wateríisopropanol mixtures at 30 C Pp. 95-102 Malladi Sairam, Mallikarjunagouda B. Patil, Ravindra S. Veerapur, Sangamesh A. Patil and Tejraj M. Aminabhavi Factors affecting selective rejection of proteins within a binary mixture during cross-flow ultrafiltration Pp. 103-110 Min-Yu Teng, Su-Hsia Lin, Chung-Yi Wu and Ruey-Shin Juang Synthesis of highly fluorinated poly(arylene ether)s copolymers for proton exchange membrane materials Pp. 111-120 Dae Sik Kim, Gilles P. Robertson, Michael D. Guiver and Young Moo Lee Synthesis and characteristics of sulfonated poly(phthalazinone ether sulfone ketone) (SPPESK) for direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) Pp. 121-129 Shuang Gu, Gaohong He, Xuemei Wu, Chennan Li, Hongjing Liu, Chang Lin and Xiangcun Li CO2 permeability, diffusivity and solubility in polyethylene glycol-grafted polyionic membranes and their CO2 selectivity relative to methane and nitrogen Pp. 130-138 Xudong Hu, Jianbin Tang, Andre Blasig, Youqing Shen and Maciej Radosz Modelling of solute transport in non-aqueous nanofiltration Pp. 139-148 J. Geens, K. Boussu, C. Vandecasteele and B. Van der Bruggen Sorption and hydration effects on liquid carbon dioxide transport through mesoporous -alumina and titania membranes Pp. 149-155 Geoffrey D. Bothun, Shamsuddin Ilias and Kingsley Nelson Preparation of ion exchange membranes for fuel cell based on crosslinked poly(vinyl alcohol) with poly(styrene sulfonic acid-comaleic acid)

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Pp. 156-162 Dae Sik Kim, Michael D. Guiver, Sang Yong Nam, Tae Il Yun, Mu Young Seo, Se Jin Kim, Ho Sang Hwang and Ji Won Rhim Performance prediction of a long crossflow reverse osmosis membrane channel Pp. 163-169 Lianfa Song and Kwee Guan Tay Comparison and efficiency of two membranes (modified MF and UF) during enzymatic hydrolysis of haemoglobin in a membrane bioreactor Pp. 170-176 H. Mokrane, D. Belhocine and N. Mameri Effect of phosphoric and hydrofluoric acid on the structure and permeation of a nanofiltration membrane Pp. 177-185 M.P. Gonzñlez, I. Saucedo, R. Navarro, P. Prñdanos, L. Palacio, F. Martýnez, A. Martýn and A. Hernñndez Kinetic analysis on reactive extraction of aspartic acid from water in hollow fiber membrane modules Pp. 186-194 Su-Hsia Lin, Chia-Nan Chen and Ruey-Shin Juang Preparation of Aliquat 336-impregnated porous membrane Pp. 195-202 Shiho Asai, Kazuo Watanabe, Kyoichi Saito and Takanobu Sugo Diffusion and swelling of carbon dioxide in amorphous poly(ether ether ketone)s Pp. 203-210 Dong Wang, Wei Jiang, Hong Gao and Zhenhua Jiang Graft coupling of PEO to mixed cellulose esters microfiltration membranes by UV irradiation Pp. 211-218 Sridhar Rajam and Chia-Chi Ho Study of the hydrodynamics in a pervaporation module and implications for the design of multi-tubular systems Pp. 219-227 J. Fontalvo, E. Fourcade, P.C. Cuellar, J.G. Wijers and J.T.F. Keurentjes Nanocomposite MFI-alumina membranes via pore-plugging synthesis: Preparation and morphological characterisation Pp. 228-238 S. Miachon, E. Landrivon, M. Aouine, Y. Sun, I. Kumakiri, Y. Li, O. Pachtovñ Prokopovñ, N. Guilhaume, A. Giroir-Fendler, H. Mozzanega and J.-A. Dalmon Bi-soft segment polyurethane membranes: Surface studies by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Pp. 239-244 Denise P. Queiroz, A.M. Botelho do Rego and Maria Norberta de Pinho Novel graphite-filled PVA/CS hybrid membrane for pervaporation of benzene/cyclohexane mixtures Pp. 245-252 Lianyu Lu, Honglei Sun, Fubing Peng and Zhongyi Jiang Application of fluoroalkylsilanes (FAS) grafted ceramic membranes in membrane distillation process of NaCl solutions Pp. 253-259 Sebastian R. Krajewski, Wojciech Kujawski, Malgorzata Bukowska, Cùline Picard and Andrù Larbot Nanofiltration of Bayer process solutions Pp. 260-267 S. Marciano, N. Mugnier, P. Clerin, B. Cristol and P. Moulin Modified porous Nafionî: Membrane characterization and two-phase separations Pp. 268-273 Jamie A. Hestekin, Elliot P. Gilbert, Michael P. Henry, Rathin Datta, Edward J. St. Martin and Seth W. Snyder Critical flux enhancement in gas assisted microfiltration Pp. 274-280 T.Y. Chiu and A.E. James Dynamic microfiltration with a vibrating hollow fiber membrane module: Filtration of yeast suspensions Pp. 281-287 Sœren Prip Beier, Maria Guerra, Arvid Garde and Gunnar Jonsson Degradation of synthetic phenol-containing wastewaters by MBR Pp. 288-296 A. Barrios-Martinez, E. Barbot, B. Marrot, P. Moulin and N. Roche The production of high purity water by continuous electrodeionization with bipolar membranes: Influence of the anion-exchange membrane permselectivity Pp. 297-306 Andrej Grabowski, Guiquing Zhang, Heiner Strathmann and Gerhart Eigenberger Fabrication of polybenzimidazole (PBI) nanofiltration hollow fiber membranes for removal of chromate

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Pp. 307-315 Kai Yu Wang and Tai-Shung Chung The Membrane Fouling Simulator: A practical tool for fouling prediction and control Pp. 316-324 J.S. Vrouwenvelder, J. A.M. van Paassen, L.P. Wessels, A.F. van Dam and S.M. Bakker Dead-end filtration of yeast suspensions: Correlating specific resistance and flux data using artificial neural networks Pp. 325-333 Jenny Ný Mhurchž and Greg Foley Effect of PVDF dope rheology on the structure of hollow fiber membranes used for CO2 capture Pp. 334-344 Jizhong Ren, Rong Wang, Hong-Yan Zhang, Zhansheng Li, David Tee Liang and Joo Hwa Tay Poly(vinyl alcohol)-based polymer electrolyte membranes containing polyrotaxane Pp. 345-350 Ji Hwan Son, Yong Soo Kang and Jongok Won Poly[1-(trimethylsilyl)-1-propyne] as a solvent resistance nanofiltration membrane material Pp. 351-357 A.V. Volkov, D.F. Stamatialis, V.S. Khotimsky, V.V. Volkov, M. Wessling and N.A. Platù Membrane-based solvent extraction of aroma compounds: Choice of configurations of hollow fiber modules based on experiments and simulation Pp. 358-368 S. Bocquet, F. Gascons Viladomat, C. Muvdi Nova, J. Sanchez, V. Athes and I. Souchon The structural transitions of -complexes of poly(styrene-b-butadiene-b-styrene) block copolymers with silver salts and their relation to facilitated olefin transport Pp. 369-376 Jong Hak Kim, Dong Hoon Lee, Jongok Won, Hiroshi Jinnai and Yong Soo Kang Sulfonated PEEK-WC membranes for proton-exchange membrane fuel cell: Effect of the increasing level of sulfonation on electrochemical performances Pp. 377-385 Angelo Basile, Luca Paturzo, Adolfo Iulianelli, Irene Gatto and Enza Passalacqua Size control of nanobubbles generated from Shirasu-porous-glass (SPG) membranes Pp. 386-396 Masato Kukizaki and Masahiro Goto Gel-filled hollow fiber membranes for water softening Pp. 397-409 Sriram Suryanarayan, Alicja M. Mika and Ronald F. Childs Candida rugosa lipase immobilized by a specially designed microstructure in the PVA/PTFE composite membrane Pp. 410-416 Jian Xu, Yujun Wang, Yu Hu, Guangsheng Luo and Youyuan Dai Concentration of clavulanic acid broths: Influence of the membrane surface charge density on NF operation Pp. 417-428 Ana I. Cavaco Moróo, Ana M. Brites Alves and Maria Dinñ Afonso Preparation and gas separation of nano-sized nickel particle-filled carbon membranes Pp. 429-434 Lixiong Zhang, Xinhua Chen, Changfeng Zeng and Nanping Xu Pervaporation-assisted esterification of lactic and succinic acids with downstream ester recovery Pp. 435-445 Daniel J. Benedict, Satish J. Parulekar and Shih-Perng Tsai Structure and ionic conductivity of porous polymer electrolytes based on PVDF-HFP copolymer membranes Pp. 446-453 Jian-Hua Cao, Bao-Ku Zhu and You-Yi Xu PVAíGPTMS/TEOS hybrid pervaporation membrane for dehydration of ethylene glycol aqueous solution Pp. 454-462 Ruili Guo, Changlai Hu, Fusheng Pan, Hong Wu and Zhongyi Jiang Development of microporous ceramic membranes in the system TiO2/ZrO2 Pp. 463-471 U. Aust, S. Benfer, M. Dietze, A. Rost and G. Tomandl Selective adsorption of natural organic foulants by polysulfone colloids: Effect on ultrafiltration fouling Pp. 472-479 Liang Chee Koh, Won-Young Ahn and Mark M. Clark Partitioning of organic solutes between water and polyamide layer of RO and NF membranes: Correlation to rejection

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Pp. 480-490 Adi Ben-David, Sarit Bason, Juergen Jopp, Yoram Oren and Viatcheslav Freger Controlled release of ionic drug through the positively charged temperature-responsive membranes Pp. 491-499 Lei Zhang, Tongwen Xu and Zhan Lin Infiltrated glassy carbon membranes in -Al2O3 supports Pp. 500-507 J. Carretero, J.M. Benito, A. Guerrero-Ruiz, I. Rodrýguez-Ramos and M.A. Rodrýguez Proton conductivity and properties of sulfonated polyarylenethioether sulfones as proton exchange membranes in fuel cells Pp. 508-516 Zongwu Bai, Michael F. Durstock and Thuy D. Dang Irreversible thermodynamics and overall mass transport in ion-exchange membrane electrodialysis Pp. 517-531 Yoshinobu Tanaka Effect of module design on the efficiency of membrane chromatographic separation processes Pp. 532-540 Raja Ghosh and Tiffany Wong Interrelationship of photooxidation and microfiltration in drinking water treatment Pp. 541-547 F. Malek, J.L. Harris and F.A. Roddick Microstructural investigation of dense membranes in relation to their gas transport properties Pp. 548-559 Alain Bac, Christine Damas and Christian Guizard Reclamation of acid dye bath wastewater: Effect of pH on nanofiltration performance Pp. 560-569 Goksen Capar, Levent Yilmaz and Ulku Yetis Fullerene composite proton conducting membranes for polymer electrolyte fuel cells operating under low humidity conditions Pp. 570-580 Ken Tasaki, Ryan DeSousa, Hengbin Wang, Jeffrey Gasa, Arun Venkatesan, Perumal Pugazhendhi and Raouf O. Loutfy Electrospun nanofibrous filtration membrane Pp. 581-586 Renuga Gopal, Satinderpal Kaur, Zuwei Ma, Casey Chan, Seeram Ramakrishna and Takeshi Matsuura Stability of silane modifiers on alumina nanoporous membranes Pp. 587-591 Victor Szczepanski, Ivan Vlassiouk and Sergei Smirnov Fabrication and characterization of low cost tubular mineral-based ceramic membranes for micro-filtration from natural zeolite Pp. 592-599 Yingchao Dong, Shaofeng Chen, Xuebin Zhang, Jiakui Yang, Xingqin Liu and Guangyao Meng Analysis of annealing effect on pervaporation properties of PVA-GPTMS hybrid membranes through PALS Pp. 600-608 Fubing Peng, Lianyu Lu, Honglei Sun and Zhongyi Jiang Characterizing solute binding to macroporous ion exchange membrane adsorbers using confocal laser scanning microscopy Pp. 609-618 S.R. Wickramasinghe, J.O. Carlson, C. Teske, J. Hubbuch and M. Ulbricht Hygroscopic-oxides/Nafionî hybrid electrolyte for direct methanol fuel cells Pp. 619-625 Yusuke Daiko, Lisa C. Klein, Toshihiro Kasuga and Masayuki Nogami Effect of chemical groups of polystyrene membrane surface on its pervaporation performance Pp. 626-635 Hao Zhang, HuaGang Ni, XinPing Wang, XiaoBin Wang and Wei Zhang Kinetic analysis on membrane-based reverse micellar extraction of lysozyme from aqueous solutions Pp. 636-645 Ruey-Shin Juang, Hsiang-Chien Kao and Chiau-Lin Shiau Formation mechanism of microwave synthesized LTA zeolite membranes Pp. 646-657 Yanshuo Li, Jie Liu and Weishen Yang Improvement of the antifouling characteristics for polypropylene microporous membranes by the sequential photoinduced graft polymerization of acrylic acid Pp. 658-665

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Hai-Yin Yu, Zhi-Kang Xu, Qian Yang, Meng-Xin Hu and Shu-Yuan Wang Theoretical analysis of particle trajectories and sieving in a two-dimensional cross-flow filtration system Pp. 666-675 Myung-man Kim and Andrew L. Zydney The analytical and experimental studies of the parallel-plate concurrent dialysis system coupled with ultrafiltration Pp. 676-684 Jr-Wei Tu, Chii-Dong Ho and Ho-Ming Yeh Preparation and characterization of fine silver powder with colloidal emulsion aphrons Pp. 685-691 Yujie Dai, Tong Deng, Shiru Jia, Long Jin and Fuping Lu A durable ZSM-5/SS composite tubular membrane for the selective separation of p-xylene from its isomers Pp. 692-699 Ana M. Tarditi, Gabriel I. Horowitz and E.A. Lombardo Preparation and characterization of EVOH/PVP membranes via thermally induced phase separation Pp. 700-706 Rui Lv, Jing Zhou, Qiangguo Du, Haitao Wang and Wei Zhong Methanol permeability and proton conductivity of a semi-interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) membrane composed of Nafionî and cross-linked DVB Pp. 707-715 Masanobu Matsuguchi and Heisuke Takahashi Mechanisms of colloidal natural organic matter fouling in ultrafiltration Pp. 716-725 Ana Rita Costa, Maria Norberta de Pinho and Menachem Elimelech The effect of vibration and coagulant addition on the filtration performance of submerged hollow fibre membranes Pp. 726-734 G. Genkin, T.D. Waite, A.G. Fane and S. Chang Proton exchange membrane with chemically tolerant organically modified zirconia Pp. 735-740 Je-Deok Kim, Toshiyuki Mori and Itaru Honma Optimisation of a lab-scale method for preparation of composite membranes with a filled dense top-layer Pp. 741-746 Lieven E.M. Gevers, Steliana Aldea, Ivo F.J. Vankelecom and Pierre A. Jacobs Gas transport properties of segmented poly(ether siloxane urethane urea) membranes Pp. 747-753 D. Gomes, K.-V. Peinemann, S.P. Nunes, W. Kujawski and J. Kozakiewicz Permeance should be used to characterize the productivity of a polymeric gas separation membrane § CORRESPONDENCE Pp. 754-756 Zhaoqi Zhu Corrigendum to "Determining the -potential of plane membranes from tangential streaming potential measurements: Effect of the membrane body conductance" [J. Membr. Sci. 226 (2003) 227í236] Page 757 P. Fievet, M. Sbaÿ, A. Szymczyk and A. Vidonne

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Pp. 1-6 Xue Li, Yiqun Fan, Wanqin Jin, Yan Huang and Nanping Xu Optimum design of reverse osmosis seawater desalination system considering membrane cleaning and replacing Pp. 7-13 Yan-yue Lu, Yang-dong Hu, Dong-mei Xu and Lian-ying Wu An attempt to application of continuous recycle membrane reactor for hydrolysis of oxidised derivatives of potato starch Pp. 14-20 Patrycja K dziora, Joanna Le Thanh, Gra yna Lewandowicz and Krystyna Prochaska Effects of CO2 exposure and physical aging on the gas permeability of thin 6FDA-based polyimide membranes: Part 1. Without crosslinking Pp. 21-31 J.H. Kim, W.J. Koros and D.R. Paul Effects of CO2 exposure and physical aging on the gas permeability of thin 6FDA-based polyimide membranes: Part 2. with crosslinking

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Novel hydrophilic surface modifying macromolecules for polymeric membranes: Polyurethane ends capped by hydroxy group Pp. 205-216 D. Rana, T. Matsuura and R.M. Narbaitz Nafionî/poly(vinyl alcohol) blends: Effect of composition and annealing temperature on transport properties Pp. 217-224 Nicholas W. DeLuca and Yossef A. Elabd Effect of the hard segment domains on the permeation and separation ability of the polyurethane-based membranes in benzene/cyclohexane separation by pervaporation Pp. 225-236 A. Woli ska-Grabczyk Immobilization of Cibacron blue F3GA on electrospun polysulphone ultra-fine fiber surfaces towards developing an affinity membrane for albumin adsorption Pp. 237-244 Zuwei Ma, Kotaki Masaya and Seeram Ramakrishna Gas permeability, diffusivity and solubility of nitrogen, helium, methane, carbon dioxide and formaldehyde in dense polymeric membranes using a new on-line permeation apparatus Pp. 245-256 Patrice Tremblay, Martine M. Savard, Jonathan Vermette and Rùal Paquin Microfluidic systems for in situ formation of nylon 6,6 membranes Pp. 257-265 J. Gargiuli, E. Shapiro, H. Gulhane, G. Nair, D. Drikakis and P. Vadgama Counter diffusion self-assembly synthesis of nanostructured silica membranes Pp. 266-275 H.M. Alsyouri, D. Li, Y.S. Lin, Z. Ye and S.P. Zhu Effects of hydrophobic modification of chitosan and Nafion on transport properties, ion-exchange capacities, and enzyme immobilization Pp. 276-283 Tamara Klotzbach, Michelle Watt, Yasmin Ansari and Shelley D. Minteer Molecularly imprinted membranes for an improved recognition of biomolecules in aqueous medium Pp. 284-295 D. Silvestri, N. Barbani, C. Cristallini, P. Giusti and G. Ciardelli Preparation and characterization of composite palladium membranes on sinter-metal supports with a ceramic barrier against intermetallic diffusion Pp. 296-310 Yan Huang and Roland Dittmeyer Specific capture of target proteins by oriented antibodies bound to tyrosinase-immobilized Protein A on a polyallylamine affinity membrane surface Pp. 311-321 Sufi R. Ahmed, Andrew T. Lutes and Timothy A. Barbari A supported liquid membrane system for simultaneous separation of silver(I) and mercury(II) from dilute feed solutions Pp. 322-327 Mojtaba Shamsipur, Omid Reza Hashemi and Vito Lippolis Solvent recovery from soybean oil/hexane miscella by polymeric membranes Pp. 328-336 Ana Paula Badan Ribeiro, Juliana M.L.N. de Moura, Lireny A.G. Gon÷alves, Josù Carlos Cunha Petrus and Luiz Ant?nio Viotto Effect of overlayer composition on hydrogen permeation of PdíCu alloy coated Ví15Ni composite membrane Pp. 337-341 J.Y. Yang, C. Nishimura and M. Komaki Effects of solution pH and UV irradiation on the streaming potential of the titanium dioxide membranes Pp. 342-350 Wen Yu Wang and Young Ku Multi-layer spacer geometries with improved mass transport Pp. 351-361 J. Balster, I. P?nt, D.F. Stamatialis and M. Wessling Heat and mass transfer resistance analysis of membrane distillation Pp. 362-369 A.M. Alklaibi and Noam Lior Hydrogen permeability study of the thin PdíAg alloy membranes in the temperature range across the í phase transition Pp. 370-374 Junya Okazaki, David A. Pacheco Tanaka, Margot A. Llosa Tanco, Yoshito Wakui, Fujio Mizukami and Toshishige M. Suzuki

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Investigation of oxidative degradation of polyamide reverse osmosis membranes by monochloramine solutions Pp. 375-382 Maurýcio Kipper da Silva, Isabel Cristina Tessaro and Keiko Wada The investigation of irregular inner skin morphology of hollow fiber membranes at high-speed spinning and the solutions to overcome it Pp. 383-392 Y.E. Santoso, T.S. Chung, K.Y. Wang and M. Weber Structure of polycarbonate track-etch membranes: Origin of the "paradoxical" pore shape Pp. 393-400 P.Yu. Apel, I.V. Blonskaya, S.N. Dmitriev, O.L. Orelovitch and B. Sartowska Nanofiltration of single and mixture solutions containing anionics and nonionic surfactants below their critical micelle concentrations (CMCs) Pp. 401-412 Yasemin Kaya, Coskun Aydiner, Hulusi Barlas and Bulent Keskinler Covalently coupled nanoparticles in capillary pores as enzyme carrier and as turbulence promoter to facilitate enzymatic polymerizations in flow-through enzymeímembrane reactors Pp. 413-422 Hans-Georg Hicke, Margot Becker, Bernd-Reiner Paulke and Mathias Ulbricht Synthesis and gas permeation properties of poly(diphenylacetylenes) having bulky alkyl/silyl and hydroxy groups Pp. 423-429 Yanming Hu, Toshikazu Sakaguchi, Masashi Shiotsuki, Fumio Sanda and Toshio Masuda A study of mass transfer in hollow-fiber membrane contactors--The effect of fiber packing fraction Pp. 430-441 A.G. Asimakopoulou and A.J. Karabelas Separation of F-gases (HFC-134a and SF6) from gaseous mixtures with nitrogen by surface diffusion through a porous Vycor glass membrane Pp. 442-449 Kazuhiro Shiojiri, Yukio Yanagisawa, Akihiro Yamasaki and Fumio Kiyono Organic silica/Nafionî composite membrane for direct methanol fuel cells Pp. 450-455 Suzhen Ren, Gongquan Sun, Chennan Li, Zhenxing Liang, Zhimou Wu, Wei Jin, Xin Qin and Xuefeng Yang Hypochlorite degradation of crosslinked polyamide membranes: II. Changes in hydrogen bonding behavior and performance Pp. 456-464 Young-Nam Kwon and James O. Leckie Treatment of dairy process waters modelled by diluted milk using dynamic nanofiltration with a rotating disk module Pp. 465-472 Matthieu Frappart, Omar Akoum, Lu Hui Ding and Michel Y. Jaffrin Microporous alumino-phosphate (AlPO4-5) molecular sieve-loaded novel sodium alginate composite membranes for pervaporation dehydration of aqueousíorganic mixtures near their azeotropic compositions Pp. 473-483 S.D. Bhat, N.N. Mallikarjuna and T.M. Aminabhavi Role of membrane-attached biofilm in the biodegradation of phenol and sodium salicylate in microporous membrane bioreactors Pp. 484-492 Ruey-Shin Juang and Shang-Yuan Tsai Volume 283, Issues 1-2, Pages 1-456 (20 October 2006) The passing of Juan I. Mengual Development of PAMAM dendrimer composite membranes for CO2 separation Pp. 2-6 Shuhong Duan, Takayuki Kouketsu, Shingo Kazama and Koichi Yamada Incubating lead selenide nanoclusters and nanocubes on the eggshell membrane at room temperature Pp. 7-12 Huilan Su, Na Wang, Qun Dong and Di Zhang Novel thermo-sensitive membranes prepared by rapid bulk photo-grafting polymerization of N,N-diethylacrylamide onto the microfiltration membranes Nylon Pp. 13-20 Guangguo Wu, Yuanpei Li, Mei Han and Xiaoxuan Liu Hypochlorite degradation of crosslinked polyamide membranes: I. Changes in chemical/morphological properties Pp. 21-26 Young-Nam Kwon and James O. Leckie

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Formation and morphology studies of different polysulfones-based membranes made by wet phase inversion process Pp. 27-37 Jean-Fran÷ois Blanco, Julie Sublet, Quang Trong Nguyen and Pierre Schaetzel Oxygen permeability and structural stability of BaCe0.15Fe0.85O3 membranes Pp. 38-44 Xuefeng Zhu, You Cong and Weishen Yang Hydrolysis of whey protein isolate in a tangential flow filter membrane reactor: I. Characterisation of permeate flux and product recovery by multivariate data analysis Pp. 45-56 Seronei Chelulei Cheison, Zhang Wang and Shi-Ying Xu Effect of salt mixture concentration on fractionation with NF membranes Pp. 57-64 J. Tanninen, M. Mônttôri and M. Nystr?m Poly(vinyl alcohol)-iron oxide nanocomposite membranes for pervaporation dehydration of isopropanol, 1,4-dioxane and tetrahydrofuran Pp. 65-73 Malladi Sairam, Boya Vijaya Kumar Naidu, Sanna Kotrappanavar Nataraj, Bojja Sreedhar and Tejraj M. Aminabhavi Partially fluorinated proton exchange membranes based on PVDFíSEBS blends compatibilized with methylmethacrylate block copolymers Pp. 74-83 A. Mokrini, M.A. Huneault and P. Gerard Ion exchanger using electrospun polystyrene nanofibers Pp. 84-87 H. An, C. Shin and G.G. Chase General solution for the time lag of a single-tank receiver in the Knudsen flow regime and its implications for the receiver's configuration Pp. 88-101 S. Lashkari, B. Kruczek and H.L. Frisch Zirconium hydrogen phosphate/disulfonated poly(arylene ether sulfone) copolymer composite membranes for proton exchange membrane fuel cells Pp. 102-108 Melinda L. Hill, Yu Seung Kim, Brian R. Einsla and James E. McGrath Study of membrane morphology by microscopic image analysis and membrane structure parameter model Pp. 109-115 Lei Wang and Xudong Wang Resistance in series model for ultrafiltration of mosambi (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck) juice in a stirred continuous mode Pp. 116-122 P. Rai, C. Rai, G.C. Majumdar, S. DasGupta and S. De Polymeric hydrophobic membranes as a tool to control polymorphism and proteiníligand interactions Pp. 123-132 Silvia Simone, Efrem Curcio, Gianluca Di Profio, Marta Ferraroni and Enrico Drioli Study on a novel polyamide-urea reverse osmosis composite membrane (ICIC-MPD): II. Analysis of membrane antifouling performance Pp. 133-146 Li-Fen Liu, San-Chuan Yu, Li-Guang Wu and Cong-Jie Gao Predicting flux decline in crossflow membranes using artificial neural networks and genetic algorithms Pp. 147-157 Goloka Behari Sahoo and Chittaranjan Ray Effects of synthesis methods on oxygen permeability of BaCe0.15Fe0.85O3 ceramic membranes Pp. 158-163 Xuefeng Zhu, You Cong and Weishen Yang Effect of high salinity on activated sludge characteristics and membrane permeability in an immersed membrane bioreactor Pp. 164-171 E. Reid, Xingrong Liu and S.J. Judd Preparation of organicíinorganic nanocomposite membrane using a reactive polymeric dispersant and compatibilizer: Proton and methanol transport with respect to nano-phase separated structure Pp. 172-181 Ju Young Kim, Suresh Mulmi, Chang Hyun Lee, Ho Bum Park, Youn Suk Chung and Young Moo Lee Triethanolamineícyclohexanone supported liquid membranes study for extraction and removal of nickel ions from nickel plating wastes Pp. 182-189 Naheed Bukhari, M. Ashraf Chaudry and M. Mazhar Fundamental studies of novel inorganicíorganic charged zwitterionic hybrids: 4. New hybrid zwitterionic membranes prepared from polyethylene glycol (PEG) and silane coupling agent

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Pp. 190-200 Junsheng Liu, Tongwen Xu, Ming Gong, Fei Yu and Yanxun Fu Synthesis and characterization of bipolar membrane using pyridine functionalized anion exchange layer Pp. 201-208 T. Jeevananda, Kyeong-Ho Yeon and Seung-Hyeon Moon Preparation and characterization of nanofibrous filtering media Pp. 209-218 R.S. Barhate, Chong Kian Loong and Seeram Ramakrishna Diphenylsilicate-incorporated Nafionî membranes for reduction of methanol crossover in direct methanol fuel cells Pp. 219-224 Z.X. Liang, T.S. Zhao and J. Prabhuram Cleaning of particle-fouled membranes during cross-flow filtration using an embedded ultrasonic transducer system Pp. 225-232 Mikko O. Lamminen, Harold W. Walker and Linda K. Weavers Bisphenol A retention in the direct ultrafiltration of greywater Pp. 233-243 Andrea I. Schäfer, Long D. Nghiem and Nadine Oschmann Solvent power and depressurization rate effects in the formation of polysulfone membranes with CO2-assisted phase inversion method Pp. 244-252 Márcio Temtem, Teresa Casimiro and Ana Aguiar-Ricardo Relation between network structure and gas transport in crosslinked poly(propylene glycol diacrylate) Pp. 253-265 Roy D. Raharjo, Haiqing Lin, David F. Sanders, Benny D. Freeman, Sumod Kalakkunnath and Douglass S. Kalika Fouling of microfiltration membranes by natural organic matter after coagulation treatment: A comparison of different initial mixing conditions Pp. 266-272 Hyun-Chul Kim, Jong-Hyun Hong and Seockheon Lee Anti-fouling application of air sparging and backflushing for MBR Pp. 273-280 C. Psoch and S. Schiewer Correlation of physicochemical characteristics with pervaporation performance of poly(vinyl alcohol) membranes Pp. 281-290 M.N. Hyder, R.Y.M. Huang and P. Chen Optimization of membrane unit for removing carbon dioxide from natural gas Pp. 291-300 Anjan K. Datta and Pradip K. Sen Ion transport behavior in diffusion layer of new designed ion exchange-mosaic composite polymer membrane Pp. 301-309 Akira Yamauchi, A. Mounir EL Sayed, Kazuo Mizuguchi, Munemori Kodama and Yoshifumi Sugito Effect of MPEG on MPEG-grafted EAA membrane formation via thermally induced phase separation Pp. 310-319 Jing Zhou, Yijian Lin, Qiangguo Du, Wei Zhong and Haitao Wang The role of the nature of the casting substrate on the properties of membranes prepared via immersion precipitation Pp. 320-327 P. Aerts, I. Gennù, R. Leysen, P.A. Jacobs and I.F.J. Vankelecom Microstructure evolution in dry cast cellulose acetate membranes by cryo-SEM Pp. 328-338 Sai S. Prakash, Lorraine F. Francis and L.E. Scriven Characterization of exponential permeate flux by technical parameters during fouling and membrane cleaning by electric field Pp. 339-345 Carlos C. Tarazaga, Mercedes E. Campderr?s and Antonio Pùrez Padilla Influence of heat-treatment on CO2 separation performance of novel fixed carrier composite membranes prepared by interfacial polymerization Pp. 346-356 Juan Zhao, Zhi Wang, Jixiao Wang and Shichang Wang Poly(dimethylsiloxane-urethane) membranes: Effect of hard segment in urethane on gas transport properties Pp. 357-365 K. Madhavan and B.S.R. Reddy Optimization of flux and selectivity in Cl /SO42 separations with multilayer polyelectrolyte membranes Pp. 366-372 Seong Uk Hong, Ramamoorthy Malaisamy and Merlin L. Bruening

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Preparation of ETFE-based fuel cell membranes using UV-induced photografting and electron beam-induced crosslinking techniques Pp. 373-379 Jinhua Chen, Masaharu Asano, Yasunari Maekawa, Takahiro Sakamura, Hitoshi Kubota and Masaru Yoshida SrCe0.95Yb0.05O3 (SCYb) hollow fibre membrane: Preparation, characterization and performance Pp. 380-385 Yutie Liu, Xiaoyao Tan and K. Li Electrochemical behavior of new designed ion exchange membrane prepared from polymer gel in contact with redox substances: I Pp. 386-392 Akira Yamauchi, Yu Mishima, A. Mounir EL Sayed and Yoshifumi Sugito Gas transport properties of new aromatic cardo poly(aryl ether ketone)s Pp. 393-398 C. Camacho-Zuåiga, F.A. Ruiz-Treviåo, M.G. Zolotukhin, L.F. del Castillo, J. Guzman, J. Chavez, G. Torres, N.G. Gileva and E.A. Sedova Mathematical models of diffusion through membranes from spatially distributed sources Pp. 399-410 Eugene E. Ley, Christopher E. Goodyer and Annette L. Bunge Polymeric microsieves produced by phase separation micromolding Pp. 411-424 M. Gironøs, I.J. Akbarsyah, W. Nijdam, C.J.M. van Rijn, H.V. Jansen, R.G.H. Lammertink and M. Wessling Permeation time lag in polymeric hollow fiber membranes Pp. 425-429 Xinhao Ye, Lu Lv, X.S. Zhao and Kean Wang Modeling the stretching of microporous membranes Pp. 430-439 Jason A. Morehouse, Douglas R. Lloyd, Benny D. Freeman, Desmond F. Lawler, Kenneth M. Liechti and Eric B. Becker Pluronic polymers and polyethersulfone blend membranes with improved fouling-resistant ability and ultrafiltration performance Pp. 440-447 Yan-Qiang Wang, Yan-Lei Su, Xiao-Le Ma, Qiang Sun and Zhong-Yi Jiang Transport kinetics of chromium(VI) ions through a bulk liquid membrane containing p-tert-butyl calix[4]arene 3-morpholino propyl diamide derivative Pp. 448-455 Ahmet ¤. Saf, Sabri Alpaydin and Abdulkadir Sirit

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