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Effect of osmotic ballast properties on the performance of a concentration gradient battery
Tunable Anion Exchange Membrane Conductivity and Permselectivity via Non-Covalent, Hydrogen Bond Cross-Linking
Modeling and validation of concentration dependence of ion exchange membrane permselectivity: Significance of convection and Manning's counter-ion condensation theory
Temporal variation of power production via reverse electrodialysis using coastal North Carolina waters and its correlation to temperature and conductivity
Comparison of water and salt transport properties of ion exchange, reverse osmosis, and nanofiltration membranes for desalination and energy applications
Influence of Water Uptake, Charge, Manning Parameter and Contact Angle on Water and Salt Transport in Commercial Ion Exchange Membranes
Correction to “Microstructure determines water and salt permeation in commercial ion exchange membranes” [ACS Appl. Mat. Int. 2019, 10 (46), 39745–39756]
Microstructure determines water and salt permeation in commercial ion exchange membranes
Junction potentials bias measurements of ion exchange membrane permselectivity
Partitioning of Alkali Metal Salts and Boric Acid from Aqueous Phase into the Polyamide Active Layers of Reverse Osmosis Membranes
Osmotic ballasts enhance faradaic efficiency in closed-loop, membrane-based energy systems
Osmotic Ballasts for Membrane-based Energy Processes
Energy storage by reversible electrodialysis: The concentration battery
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