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Osmotic pressure and transport coefficient in ultrafiltration: A Monte Carlo study using quantum surface charges

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Fig. 1.  First random configuration of an MC box. Box length • 65 nm.  is
Fig. 2.  Concentration-polarization profile discretization for a  volume fraction set choice
Fig.  3. Total  energy  profile  as  function  of  MC  iterations  for  different  volume  fractions
Fig. 1 O.  Model predicted diffusion coefficient, D e /Do, of the fouling cake as function

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