Membrane Technologies and Applications
Coordonnateurs : Mohanty Kaustubha, Purkait Mihir K.
Membrane technologies play an increasingly important role in unit operations for resource recovery, pollution prevention, and energy production, as well as environmental monitoring and quality control. They are also key component technologies of fuel cells and bioseparation applications. Membrane Technologies and Applications provides essential data and background information on various dimensions of membrane technologies, with a major focus on their practical application.
Membranes of inorganic materials offer cost-effective solutions for simple to complex separation problems. This book is designed for anyone interested in water and wastewater treatment, membrane suppliers, as well as students and academics studying the field.
Introduction about Membranes and Membrane Based Separations Technology. Synthesis and Fabrication of Different Types of Membranes. Membrane Fouling and Controlling Technologies. Membranes for Gas Separation Applications. Membranes for Water and Wastewater Applications. Membranes for Food and Beverages Industry Applications. Membranes for Medicinal Applications. Membranes for Bio-separation of Proteins. Membranes for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Generation Applications. Pervaporation Technology. Membrane Distillation. Liquid Membranes and its Applications. New types of Membrane Based Separations Technology.Techno-economic Evaluation of Membrane Separation Processes.
Both editors are top engineers from one of the premier research institutes in India.
Date de parution : 06-2020
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 01-2012
Ouvrage de 503 p.
17.8x25.4 cm
Thèmes de Membrane Technologies and Applications :
Mots-clés :
Permeate Flux; Membrane Reactor; permeate; Liquid Membranes; flux; Zeolite Membranes; reverse; Bm; osmosis; SLM; fouling; Membrane Fouling; hollow; Fuel Cells; fiber; SLM Process; reactor; Hybrid Membranes; concentration; Proton Conductivity; polarization; Composite Membranes; SLM System; Emulsion Liquid Membranes; Flux Decline; Mass Transfer; Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells; Aliquat 336; Membrane Phase; CPC Concentration; Fruit Juice; Ion Exchange Membranes; Membrane Processes; Strip Dispersion; Liquid Membrane Phase