Functionalized Water Production Methods using Membrane Contactors and its effect on Particle Removal Efficiency p-CMP

Date Published: 2024 | Conference materials

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This presentation evaluates methods for large scale production of functionalized water using membrane contactors for precision control of dissolved gases. It evaluates functionalized water's potential as an environmentally friendly alternative to aggressive chemical cleanings through testing of its particle removal efficiency versus deionized water.

Companies: Solventum
Authors: Joel Cardona
Tags: Dissolved GasesMembranesEnvironmental sustainability

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