Mixed-Matrix Membranes and Polymeric Membranes
A special issue of Membranes (ISSN 2077-0375). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymeric Membranes".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2022) | Viewed by 66641
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Interests: organic and inorganic membranes; membrane nanostructure; bipolar membranes; biopolymer membranes; ion-conducting membranes; energy storage devices; fuel cell; reverse electrodialysis
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Dear Colleague,
The industrial application of polymeric membranes is increasing significantly day by day and has tremendous potential for delivering an efficient separation process. It has been almost 50 years since the first successful membrane was commercially utilized in the gas separation process. Considerable progress has been made in the development of high-performance membranes for separation and purification processes. Mixed-matrix membranes are a type of high-performance membrane technology that has taken the membrane separation process to new heights. It is essential to tune the physical and chemical properties of the polymeric material to enhance the perm-selectivity and efficient ion transport capacity. It is necessary to optimize the nano-material size and shape the polymer matrix to achieve a better interface. Therefore, several parameters must be taken into consideration for the development of a high homogeneity filler and matrix. This is the biggest challenge for researchers in order to overcome the poor selectivity of ions and mechanical strength under stress conditions. Enormous efforts have been made to identify highly compatible organic or inorganic fillers for the development of high-performance membranes for various applications.
The prime objective of this Special Issue is to provide a platform that allows authors to publish their findings on the nanoengineering aspects of mixed-matrix membranes. Authors working in designing advanced membrane material for separation and purification processes or energy storage applications can submit their findings to this issue. This issue will cover fundamental concepts and theories behind selecting appropriate filler material for use in a polymer matrix. Papers dealing with experimental observations or theoretical calculations for developing a defect-free interface between fillers andpolymer matrices are most welcome.
Dr. Rahul Singh
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- mixed-matrix membrane
- porous framework
- organic fillers
- inorganic fillers
- polymer electrolyte membrane
- ion separation
- purification
- electrochemical systems
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