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ARTIFICIAL membranes for ion-exchange purposes have hitherto been selected on an empirical basis only, and few attempts have been made to characterize them physically. Current theories of the structure of this type of membrane, together with some discussion of appropriate methods of investigation, have recently been summarized1.
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PRESLAND, A., GREENWOOD, A. & BLOCK, M. Structure of Ion-exchange Membranes. Nature 212, 394 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/212394a0
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