In this study, the preparation of a new, functional anion-exchange membrane (AEM), containing guanidinium groups as the anion-exchanging sites (Gu-100), is described as well as the membrane characterization by XPS, water uptake, permselectivities, and electrical resistances. The functional membrane was also employed in pH-dependent electrodialysis experiments using model dairy wastewater streams. The properties of the new membrane are compared to those of a commercially available anion-exchange membrane bearing conventional quaternary ammonium groups (Gu-0).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReverse electrodialysis (RED) is a membrane-based renewable energy technology that can harvest energy from salinity gradients. The anticipated feed streams are natural river and seawater, both of which contain not only monovalent ions but also divalent ions. However, RED using feed streams containing divalent ions experiences lower power densities because of both uphill transport and increased membrane resistance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe tested the ability of cellularly cloned Rauscher helper leukemia virus to modulate the release of hemopoietic regulatory activities by skin fibroblasts in culture. The results demonstrate that release of colony stimulating activity for granulocyte/macrophage progenitors by fibroblasts derived from BALB/c, NIH/RIV, 129/J, and DBA/2 mice was increased by virus infection. In contrast, virus infection severely impaired the ability of fibroblasts to support in-vitro granulopoiesis.
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