Adsorptive and Membrane-type Separations: A Bibliographical Update (1999)

Author: Ray M. S.

Source: Adsorption Science and Technology, Volume 18, Number 5, 1 June 2000 , pp. 439-468(30)

Publisher: Multi-Science Publishing Co Ltd

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Abstract:

This paper provides a useful and quick reference source to the 1999 journal literature on adsorptive and membrane-type separations (from the 50 most important chemical engineering journals) for researchers in this area. This article continues a series of annual bibliographic updates of the literature published since 1985 (see Ray 1990-1999). The references included here have been divided into the following subject groups: theory; design data; adsorbents; PSA and cyclic systems, and applications; liquid-phase adsorption; ion exchange, chromatography and related separations; membranes; and membrane-type separations. Adsorption and related separations for industrial and environmental applications are described in detail by Dabrowski (1999) which also contains extensive bibliographies prepared by this author. A complete bibliographic listing of the chemical engineering journal literature from 1959 to 1999 (with subsequent six-monthly updates) is available on a CD-ROM database and full details can be obtained from the author.

Language: English

Document Type: Research article

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