Monovalent selective electrodialysis (MSED) is a variant of conventional electrodialysis (ED) that employs selective ion exchange membranes to preferentially remove monovalent ions relative to divalent ions. This process can be beneficial when the divalent rich stream has potential applications. In agriculture, for example, a stream rich in calcium and magnesium is deemed beneficial for crops and can decrease the use of fertilizers that would otherwise need to be re-introduced to the source water prior to irrigation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe widely used van 't Hoff linear relation for predicting the osmotic pressure of NaCl solutions may result in errors in the evaluation of key system parameters, which depend on osmotic pressure, in pressure-retarded osmosis and forward osmosis. In this paper, the linear van 't Hoff approach is compared to the solutions using OLI Stream Analyzer, which gives the real osmotic pressure values. Various dilutions of NaCl solutions, including the lower solute concentrations typical of river water, are considered.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper uses chemical and physical data from a large 2017 U.S. Geological Survey groundwater dataset with wells in the U.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Gastroenterol
August 2003
Goals: A retrospective study of pretransplantation risk factors predisposing to liver injury following bone marrow transplantation (BMT).
Background: Liver complications are a major cause of morbidity and mortality following BMT. Determination of the pretransplantation factors that are likely to lead to liver injury may allow earlier diagnosis after BMT and may possibly improve prognosis.