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Milticomponent Selective Membranes Made of Ionic/Nonionic Polymers

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The multilayer models of permselective membranes have been presented. The models relate the electric conductivity of membranes to their compositions. Applying the models, the calculations of composition of the membranes (i.e. the volume fractions of ionic polymer in gel state,) of inert polymer and imbibed electrolyte, were performed.

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Narebska, A., Wodzki, R. (1980). Milticomponent Selective Membranes Made of Ionic/Nonionic Polymers. In: Martuscelli, E., Palumbo, R., Kryszewski, M. (eds) Polymer Blends. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3177-3_26

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