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Johannes G. Wijmans

Johannes G. Wijmans

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
37
Citations
9273
World Ranking
8251
National Ranking
161

Best Publications

  • The solution-diffusion model: a review

    J.G. Wijmans;R.W. Baker

  • Permeability, permeance and selectivity: A preferred way of reporting pervaporation performance data

    Richard W. Baker;Johannes G. Wijmans;Yu Huang

  • Flux limitation in ultrafiltration: Osmotic pressure model and gel layer model

    J.G. Wijmans;S. Nakao;C.A. Smolders

  • The separation of dissolved organics from water by pervaporation

    I. Blume;J.G. Wijmans;R.W. Baker

  • The mechanism of formation of microporous or skinned membranes produced by immersion precipitation

    J.G. Wijmans;J.P.B. Baaij;C.A. Smolders

  • Phase separation phenomena in solutions of polysulfone in mixtures of a solvent and a nonsolvent: relationship with membrane formation*

    J.G. Wijmans;J. Kant;M.H.V. Mulder;C.A. Smolders

  • A simple predictive treatment of the permeation process in pervaporation

    J.G. Wijmans;R.W. Baker

  • Membrane separation of nitrogen from natural gas: A case study from membrane synthesis to commercial deployment

    Kaaeid A. Lokhandwala;Ingo Pinnau;Zhenjie He;Karl D. Amo

  • Dehydration of natural gas using membranes. Part I: Composite membranes

    Haiqing Lin;Scott M. Thompson;Adrian Serbanescu-Martin;Johannes G. Wijmans

  • The design of membrane vapor–gas separation systems

    R.W Baker;J.G Wijmans;J.H Kaschemekat

  • The role of boundary layers in the removal of volatile organic compounds from water by pervaporation

    J.G. Wijmans;A.L. Athayde;R. Daniels;J.H. Ly

  • Gas permeation through composite membranes

    I. Pinnau;J.G. Wijmans;I. Blume;T. Kuroda

  • Selective Exhaust Gas Recycle with Membranes for CO2 Capture from Natural Gas Combined Cycle Power Plants

    Timothy C. Merkel;Xiaotong Wei;Zhenjie He;Lloyd S. White

  • Process performance = membrane properties + operating conditions

    J.G. Wijmans

  • The effect of concentration polarization on the separation of volatile organic compounds from water by pervaporation

    R.W. Baker;J.G. Wijmans;A.L. Athayde;R. Daniels

  • Power generation process with partial recycle of carbon dioxide

    Johannes G. Wijmans;Timothy C. Merkel;Richard W. Baker;Xiaotong Wei

  • A rationale for the preparation of asymmetric pervaporation membranes

    M.H.V. Mulder;J. Oude Hendrikman;J.G. Wijmans;C.A. Smolders

  • Process for removing condensable components from gas streams

    Johannes G. Willow Road Wijmans

  • Separation of organic mixtures using gas separation or pervaporation and dephlegmation

    Johannes G. Wijmans;Richard W. Baker;Anurag P. Mairal

  • The Solution–Diffusion Model: A Unified Approach to Membrane Permeation

    Johannes G. (Hans) Wijmans;Richard W. Baker

  • Resistance to the permeate flux in unstirred ultrafiltration of dissolved macromolecular solutions

    S. Nakao;J.G. Wijmans;C.A. Smolders

  • Membrane-based oxygen-enriched combustion

    Haiqing Lin;Meijuan Zhou;Jennifer Ly;Jimmy Vu

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard W. Baker
Richard W. Baker Saudi Aramco (United States)
Ingo Pinnau
Ingo Pinnau King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Haiqing Lin
Haiqing Lin State University of New York
M.H.V. Mulder
M.H.V. Mulder University of Twente
Klaus-Viktor Peinemann
Klaus-Viktor Peinemann King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Yasuhiro Koike
Yasuhiro Koike Keio University
C.A. Smolders
C.A. Smolders University of Twente

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