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Green Membrane Technology Towards Environmental Sustainability covers experimental and theoretical aspects of greener membranes and processes. The book fills the gap in current literature and offers a platform that introduces and discusses new routes in fabricating green membranes and processes for developing green membranes. Although membranes and membrane processes have decades of history, rapid development in membranes manufacturing and emerging membrane driven markets is requiring new and more sustainable engagement of manufacturers, membrane operators and scientists.
This book is written for chemical and polymer engineers, materials scientists, professors, graduate students, as well as general readers at universities, research institutions and R&D departments in industries who are engaged in sustainable engineering and practical strategies in circular economy.
Contents
1. An introduction to green membrane technology
2. Green solvents for membrane fabrication
3. 3D printing in membrane technology
4. Recycled materials for membrane fabrication
5. Biomimetic membranes
6. Green nanofiber membranes
7. Bio-sourced and biodegradable materials for membrane fabrication
8. Green surface modification methods and coating techniques for polymer membranes
9. Inorganic membranes for green applications
10. Stimuli-responsive catalytic membrane reactors: current challenges and future outlook in water treatment technologies
11. Aqueous phase separation technology
12. Green energy generation using membrane technologies based on salinity gradient
13. Renewable energy sources utilized for membrane desalination processes
14. Membrane Technology for Brine Management and Valuable Resource Recovery
15. Gravity-driven membrane separation for water treatment
16. Membrane processes in food and pharmaceutical industries
17. Sustainable organic solvent nanofiltration membranes
18. Fuel cell technology for green energy generation
19. Atmospheric water production
20. Perspectives