Polymeric Membrane Formation by Phase Inversion 1st Edition
Capture the cutting edge of membrane science with Polymeric Membrane Formation by Phase Inversion, 1st Edition by Naser Tavajohi and Mohamed Khayet. This authoritative volume immediately draws you into the fundamentals and practicalities of phase inversion — the dominant route to fabricate porous polymeric membranes for filtration, desalination, gas separation and biomedical uses.
Built for researchers, engineers and advanced students, the book blends rigorous theory with hands-on guidance. Clear explanations demystify thermodynamics, solvent–non-solvent exchange, and kinetics that govern pore structure and performance. Detailed discussions on polymer selection, casting methods, controlled coagulation and post-treatment techniques make it an essential reference for optimizing membrane morphology and flux-selectivity trade-offs. Rich diagrams, micrographs and process schematics illuminate complex concepts without losing scientific precision.
What sets this edition apart is its practical focus: real-world examples and troubleshooting tips help practitioners translate lab-scale insights into scalable fabrication strategies. Whether you design ultrafiltration modules for municipal water plants, develop desalination membranes in the Gulf region, or innovate gas-separation films in industrial research labs, this book provides the tools to improve efficiency, durability and cost-effectiveness.
Engaging, up-to-date and globally relevant, Polymeric Membrane Formation by Phase Inversion is the go-to resource for anyone serious about membrane technology. Elevate your projects and research with a clear roadmap through one of the most important processes in modern materials engineering — order your copy today and start shaping better membranes for water, energy and environmental solutions.
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