Abstract

Regular solution theory was applied to the prediction of reverse osmosis rejection of organic solute from aqueous solution, assuming that the rejection is primarily determined by the distribution of solute between the membrane and the aqueous solution. It indicates that this treatment can serve as a basis for predicting solute rejection in reverse osmosis if the membrane parameters are estimated reasonably.

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