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posted on 28-3-2013 at 19:44
Membrane/material permeable carboxylic acids?
I have been trying to find a material that is selectively permeable to carboxylic acid and other organic molecules, but all I have been able to find so far are lipid bi-layers. Does anyone know of a material that would fulfill my criteria?
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