Abstract
Removal of some organic pollutants from aqueous solutions by reverse osmosis using commercial FT30 membranes of characterized porosities was investigated. The pore size distribution analysis and calculation of the effective number of pores have shown the presence of numerous narrow unimodally distributed pores in the upper selective membrane layer. The organic pollutant removal by reverse osmosis is governed mostly by mutual interactions between the membrane material, solute and water molecules.
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