Abstract

Commercial composite membranes for water purification were studied by means of the variable-energy positron annihilation γ-ray technique. The positron incident energy E dependence of R parameter (3γ/2γ ratio) analyzed from positron annihilation γ-ray spectra revealed the layer structure consisting of a dense top layer and a porous substrate for the membranes. Thickness of the dense layer for each membrane was evaluated from the R(E) based on a positron implantation stopping profile.

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