How long does Kinetico k5 membrane last?
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138 Citations | A sensor with such a membrane shows excellent long-term stability and can last for 4-8 months in solutions at room temperature. |
It was shown that our approach permits the calculation of the mean lifetime of the membrane “in quasiequilibrium” (i. e., a membrane that has lived long enough before the beginning of the measurement). | |
35 Citations | This process may influence membrane physiology and long-term cell survival. |
38 Citations | In addition, such a membrane possesses long-term stability and almost unchanged high dehydration capability. |
59 Citations | In addition, the self-cleaning performance of the membrane enables its surface to maintain high absorbance for a long time. |
133 Citations | The stability test suggests that the membrane has long-term stability. |
24 Citations | These results suggest that physical aging may be essentially quenched as long as the membrane remains contacted with a high CO2 partial pressure feed typical of actual aggressive feeds for which the membrane would be used. |
We argue that the analysis of the long-time decay of membrane height correlations can thus provide a new means to determine the effective diffusion coefficient of proteins in the membrane. | |
31 Citations | M5 blend membrane displays good durability property during long term experiments. |
), may not present the best strategy for the optimization of the long-term membrane performance. |
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