Membrane Preparation and Characterisation and Their Application in Environmental Field (Volume II)
A special issue of Membranes (ISSN 2077-0375). This special issue belongs to the section "Membrane Processing and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2020) | Viewed by 29890
Special Issue Editors
Interests: polymeric membranes; sustainable membrane preparation; bio-polymeric membranes; flat membranes; hollow-fibers; nano fibers; membrane preparation; membrane characterization; pervaporation; antifouling coatings; self-cleaning membranes; ultra-micro filtration
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Interests: membrane science and engineering; membranes in artificial organs; integrated membrane processes; membrane preparation and transport phenomena in membranes; membrane distillation and membrane contactors; catalytic membrane and catalytic membrane reactors; desalination of brackish and saline water; salinity-gradient energy fuel cells
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Membranes are applied in different industrial sectors thanks to their low-energy consumption, mild operating conditions, possibility of being integrated with other membranes, and conventional production/separation processes, as well as the easy scale-up in the logic of the process intensification. Thanks to these peculiarities, membranes have also already successfully been used in environmental applications. In addition to well-established membrane operations, new ones have been developed, giving the possibility of enlarging the applicative spectrum of membrane units. Moreover, the design, development, and production of novel membranes are also a key point for enhancing the performance of membrane systems. This has to be made also taking in consideration a more sustainable route in making them start from “greener solvent and/or polymer”.
This Special Issue will highlight the importance of membrane preparation and their environmental applications. It welcomes both original contributions and reviews related to membrane preparation and their applications, mainly for desalination, drinking water production, water and wastewater treatment, volatile organic compounds removal from aqueous or gas streams, CO2 removal, and production and recovery of high-added products from wastewater.
Dr. Alberto Figoli
Prof. Dr. Enrico Drioli
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Membrane preparation
- New membrane materials
- Mixed matrix membrane
- Membranes for wastewater application
- Membranes for environmental application
- VOC or toxic compounds from water and gas
- Integrated membranes
- Hydrophilic/hydrophobic membranes
- Membrane contactors
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