Concentration polarization is a term used in the scientific fields of electrochemistry and membrane science. In electrochemistry, concentration polarization...
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focus on the ohmic and concentration polarizations since high operating temperatures experience little activation polarization. However, as the lower...
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Ultrafiltration (section Concentration polarization)
compared to microfiltration because of the small pore size membrane. Concentration polarization differs from fouling as it has no lasting effects on the membrane...
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soft matter Polarization (electrochemistry), a change in the equilibrium potential of an electrochemical reaction Concentration polarization, the shift...
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activation polarization: the accumulation of gasses (or other non-reagent products) at the interface between electrode and electrolyte. concentration polarization:...
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Polarization, or polarisation, is a property of transverse waves which specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations. In a transverse wave...
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This concentration gradient is created by molecules which cannot pass through the membrane. The effect is referred to as concentration polarization and...
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Nanofiltration (section Concentration polarisation)
from the membrane due to the concentration gradient (predominantly caused by diffusion.) Although concentration polarization is easily reversible, it can...
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Optical rotation (redirect from Rotary polarization)
rotation, also known as polarization rotation or circular birefringence, is the rotation of the orientation of the plane of polarization about the optical axis...
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osmosis and nanofiltration. He developed theories and models for concentration polarization in membrane separations, providing analytical expressions for...
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was developed in the early 1950s to eliminate or minimize the concentration polarization phenomenon present in electrolysis systems of the time. A patent...
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maintains lithium-ion diffusion at optimal levels and eliminates concentration polarization, thus allowing the ions to be more uniformly attached/detached...
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that experience concentration polarization due to, for instance, electrochemical reactions, see electrochemistry. There are concentration gradients in such...
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Polarimeter (category Polarization (waves))
sample's chiral properties such as the relative concentration of enantiomers present in the sample. Polarization by reflection was discovered in 1808 by Étienne-Louis...
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Overpotential (section Concentration overpotential)
"diffusion overpotential" can refer to a concentration overpotential created by slow diffusion rates as well as "polarization overpotential", whose overpotential...
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Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) is one of several hyperpolarization methods developed to enhance the sensitivity of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)...
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the antigen is low in concentration, more tracer will be bound to the antibody resulting in a higher fluorescence polarization and vice versa. A conventional...
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Nature article "The missing memristor found" because the impact of concentration polarization effects on the behavior of metal−TiO2−x−metal structures under...
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Antenna (radio) (redirect from Polarization (antenna))
vertical polarization; if turned on its side the same antenna's polarization will be horizontal. Reflections generally affect polarization. Radio waves...
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distance–concentration product, as the light passes through a sample of a compound in solution.: 2–65 Compounds which rotate the plane of polarization of a...
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insoluble salt and other impurities that inhibit conductivity. Concentration polarization happens when hydrogen ions generated at the anode are attracted...
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(1992). Relating Concentration Polarizations and Electrode Potentials (Kaiser Wilhelm Inst. Berlin, 1951) “Concentration polarization due to the initial...
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CIDNP (redirect from Chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization)
CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization), often pronounced like "kidnip", is a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technique that is used to...
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Dielectric (redirect from Dipolar polarization)
In a 2004 research paper, U.S. ARL researchers explored how small concentrations of acceptor dopants can dramatically modify the properties of ferroelectric...
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flux-pressure relation is due to concentration polarization. At low feed flow rate or with high feed concentration, the limiting flux situation is observed...
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Fluorescence anisotropy (redirect from Fluorescence polarization)
fluorescence polarization is the phenomenon where the light emitted by a fluorophore has unequal intensities along different axes of polarization. Early pioneers...
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recovery reduces the adverse effect of concentration polarization because there is less solute concentration on the membrane surface, reducing the potential...
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consideration governing the performance of PRO is the degree of concentration polarization within the membrane, which is characterized in PRO by the "structural...
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kugelblitz is impossible due to dissipative quantum effects like vacuum polarization, which prevent sufficient energy buildup to create an event horizon....
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at low values of polarization | η | ≃ 0 V {\displaystyle |\eta |\simeq 0V} . In such case, the dependence of current on polarization is usually linear...
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