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  <identifier identifierType="DOI">10.18453/rosdok_id00003033</identifier>
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    <creator>
      <creatorName nameType="Personal">Sommer, Fridolin O.</creatorName>
      <givenName>Fridolin O.</givenName>
      <familyName>Sommer</familyName>
      <nameIdentifier nameIdentifierScheme="GND" schemeURI="http://d-nb.info/gnd/">http://d-nb.info/gnd/1234587459</nameIdentifier>
      <nameIdentifier nameIdentifierScheme="ORCID" schemeURI="https://orcid.org/">https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6096-2242</nameIdentifier>
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  <titles>
    <title>Membranes based on polymerized vinylalkylimidazolium bromides</title>
  </titles>
  <publisher>Universität Rostock</publisher>
  <publicationYear>2020</publicationYear>
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  <subjects>
    <subject xml:lang="en" schemeURI="http://dewey.info/" subjectScheme="dewey">540 Chemistry &amp; allied sciences</subject>
    <subject xml:lang="en" schemeURI="http://dewey.info/" subjectScheme="dewey">660 Chemical engineering</subject>
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  <dates>
    <date dateType="Created">2020</date>
  </dates>
  <language>en</language>
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    <alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="PURL">http://purl.uni-rostock.de/rosdok/id00003033</alternateIdentifier>
    <alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="URN">urn:nbn:de:gbv:28-rosdok_id00003033-7</alternateIdentifier>
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    <description descriptionType="Abstract">A membrane formation method was elaborated that does not need to be adapted to the ionic liquids and demonstrating a high reproducibility of the materials. Different vinylalkylimidazolium bromide ionic liquids were used to synthesize membranes and utilize them in aqueous filtration as well as electrodialysis as separation material. Charged substrates such as sugars or dyes were withheld with up to 99% whereby the membrane material was stable up to 2000 hours without a significant loss in efficiency. In electrodialysis, PILs membranes offered a highly stable anion exchange material.</description>
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