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- English
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About this book
This book aims to provide details about membrane desalination processes, starting from basic concepts leading to real world implementation. Chapters cover novel research topics such as biomimetic and nanocomposite membranes, nanostructured fillers for mixed matrix membranes, advanced characterization techniques and molecular modeling. Additionally, engineering and economical aspects of desalination as well as the exploitation of green energy sources are thoroughly presented. This books targets bridging the gap between the everyday research laboratory practices with practical application demands, so that the readers gain a global perspective of all desalination challenges.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Biography
- Editors
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Membrane Desalination
- Chapter 2. Membrane Materials Design Trends: Nanoadditives
- Chapter 3. Functionalization of Carbon-Based Additives
- Chapter 4. Nanohybrid Graphene-Based Materials for Advanced Wastewater Treatment: Adsorption and Membrane Technology
- Chapter 5. State of the Art and Perspectives in Membranes for Membrane Distillation/Membrane Crystallization
- Chapter 6. Artificial Water Channels: Toward Next-Generation Reverse Osmosis Membranes
- Chapter 7. Desalination Membranes: Characterization Techniques
- Chapter 8. Carbon Molecular Models for Desalination
- Chapter 9. Virtual Material Design: A Powerful Tool for the Development of High-Efficiency Porous Media
- Chapter 10. Estimation of Process Parameters in Industrial Membrane Manufacture Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Chapter 11. Towards Energy-Efficient Reverse Osmosis
- Chapter 12. Membrane Fouling and Scaling in Reverse Osmosis
- Chapter 13. Sustainable Development and Future Trends in Desalination Technology
- Terminology
- Index