State-of-the-Art Membrane Science and Technology in Australasia
A special issue of Membranes (ISSN 2077-0375).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 December 2021) | Viewed by 10015
Special Issue Editors
Interests: resource and energy recovery (water–waste–energy nexus); emerging contaminant removal including microplastics and perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances
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Interests: membrane catalytic reactors; surface modification; think film deposition
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Membrane separation technology has been widely used for many applications, such as water treatment, seawater desalination, food processing, energy and resource production and separation and purification of pharmaceuticals, chemicals gases, CO2 capture, and so on. Membrane technologies offer intrinsic advantages such as a small footprint, easy operation, and high removal rates for many contaminants and pollutants. Membrane systems also represent a smart, flexible solution to develop sustainable remediation pathways with a limited environmental impact. However, the industrial applications of membrane technologies are still limited because of their low selectivity, poor stability, and fouling of membrane materials. Researchers from a different background (chemistry, physics, material science, and engineering) are working together to improve the performance of membrane processes.
This Special Issue on “State-of-the-Art Membrane Science and Technology in Australasia” aims to provide a comprehensive overview of membrane science in the Australasia region and will include both original research articles and reviews covering novel approaches in the field. Topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Removal of chemicals of emerging contaminants;
- Resource recovery from wastewater;
- Membrane nanotechnology and polymer materials for energy and environmental applications;
- Advanced membranes for gas separations, such as carbon dioxide capture, hydrogen upgrate, and nature gas perification, etc.;
- Stimuli-responsive membranes for catalysis, energy recovery and biomedical applications.
Besides, the researches about biological membranes are also welcome.
The scope of this Special Issue includes that the main part of the study must be in Australia/New Zealand or by Australasian researchers. We expect that this Special Issue will provide some insights into future directions of membrane technologies from Australia/New Zealand and provide the remaining world with a bright image of what is carried out in the field in our country.
Dr. Biplob Pramanik
Dr. Andrea Merenda
Dr. Qiang Fu
Guest Editors
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