Where to Look for more Information

There is a book that I read that had a neat chart in it, one that gave a few guidelines for gas permeation rates. If you want to see it, click on the word chart in the last sentence.

Other than that, the only things I can offer you are the books, people, or companies that I looked into. Check out any of these fine locations or books or companies, as they provided me with a great deal of support or background information.

Araki, T. and Tsukube, H., Liquid Membranes: Chemical Applications, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL,1990.
Barrer,R.M., Diffusion in and through Solids, Cambridge University Press, London, 1951.
BASF Corporation
Kesting, R.E., Synthetic Polymeric Membranes, McGraw-Hill, NY, 1971.
Noble, R. and Way, D., Liquid Membranes, Theory and Applications, American Chemical Society, 1987.
Pusch, W. and Walch, A., Synthetic Membranes: Preparation, structure, and application.
Rogers,C.E., Ed., Permselective Membranes, Marcel Dekker, NY, 1971.
Schultz, S.G., Basic Principles of Membrane Transport, Cambridge University Press, 1980.
Union Carbide