An updated guide to the growing field of nanofiltration including fundamental principles, important industrial applications as well as novel materials
With contributions from an international panel of experts, the revised second edition of Nanofiltration contains a comprehensive overview of this growing field. The book covers the basic principles of nanofiltration including the design and characterizations of nanofiltration membranes. The expert contributors highlight the broad ranges of industrial applications including water treatment, food, pulp and paper, and textiles.
The book explores photocatalytic nanofiltration reactors, organic solvent nanofiltration, as well as nanofiltration in metal and acid recovery. In addition, information on the most recent developments in the field are examined including nanofiltration retentate treatment and renewable energy-powered nanofiltration. The authors also consider the future of nanofiltration materials such as carbon- as well as polymer-based materials. This important book:
- Explores the fast growing field of the membrane process of nanofiltration
- Examines the rapidly expanding industrial sector’s use of membranes for water purification
- Covers the most important industrial applications with a strong focus on water treatment
- Contains a section on new membrane materials, including carbon-based and polymer-based materials, as well as information on artificial ion and water channels as biomimetic membranes
Written for scientists and engineers in the fields of chemistry, environment, food and materials, the second edition of Nanofiltration provides a comprehensive overview of the field, outlines the principles of the technology, explores the industrial applications, and discusses new materials.
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Introduction
Part I – Principles
01 History of Nanofiltration Membranes from 1960 to 1990
02 Nanofiltration Membrane Materials and Preparation
03 Nanofiltration Module Design and Operation
04 Nanofiltration Membrane Characterization
05 Modeling Nanofiltration of Electrolyte Solutions
06 Chemical Speciation Effects in Nanofiltration Separation
07 Fouling in Nanofiltration
08 Pretreatment and Hybrid Processes
Part II – Applications
09 Water Treatment
10 Water Reclamation, Remediation and Cleaner Production with Nanofiltration
11 Nanofiltration in the Food Industry
12 Nanofiltration in the Chemical Processing Industry
13 Nanofiltration in the Pulp and Paper Industry
14 Nanofiltration of Textile Dye Effluent
15 Nanofiltration in Landfill Leachate Treatment
16 Nanofiltration Bioreactors
17 Photocatalytic Nanofiltration Reactors
18 Nanofiltration in Hydrometallurgy
19 Trace Contaminant Removal by Nanofiltration
20 Organic Solvent Nanofiltration
21 Nanofiltration Retentate Treatment
22 Renewable Energy-Powered Nanofiltration
Part III – Future Nanofiltration Materials
23 Carbon Nanotube Composite Materials for Nanofiltration
24 Biomimetic Nanofiltration Materials
25 Novel Polymer-Based Materials for Nanofiltration
26 Graphene-Based Membranes for Nanofiltration
Conclusions and Future Developments
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Andrea I. Schäfer, Ph D., is a Professor of Water Process Engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Membrane Technology (IAMT). She is an international expert on membranes for water treatment with a focus on water quality and water energy nexus.
Anthony G. Fane, Ph D., is an Emeritus Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of New South Wales in Sydney. He is a former Director of the UNESCO Membrane Centre (UNSW) and was Founding Director of the Singapore Membrane Technology Centre (NTU).