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Fundamentals on inorganic membranes: present and new developments

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The classical methods for preparing ceramic membranes from macroporous support to microporous or dense layers, as extrusion, suspended powder method, sol-gel processes, will be described. But other techniques are also used as chemical vapour deposition or electroless for dense or microporous membranes, hydrothermal treatment to elaborate zeolite layers will be also described. Hollow fibers, a new configuration for ceramic membranes will be presented.
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8--13
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Bibliogr. 43 poz., rys.
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