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Science and Technology of Separation Membranes 2 Vol Set

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Science and Technology of Separation Membranes 2 Vol Set

Science and Technology of Separation Membranes 2 Vol Set
Wiley | English | April 17, 2017 | ISBN-10: 1119143608 | 848 pages | PDF | 27.03 mb

by Tadashi Uragami (Author)

This two volume set covers all major current applications of membrane technology and includes academic analyses, applications, and practical problems for each existing membrane technology. It provides a detailed reference for researchers and advanced students in membrane technology within chemical engineering, process engineering, and materials science. It is also suitable for industry professionals and researchers working in separations technology applications, e.g. wastewater/water treatment, desalination, food and beverage industry, medical and pharmaceutical, fuel cells, biofuels.

Chapters include:

Preparation methods
Membrane structure
Membrane Transport Phenomena
Dialysis
Nano, Ultra and Microfiltration
Reverse Osmosis
Membrane Distillation
Pervaporation
Evapomeation
Temperature-Difference Controlled Evapomeation
Gas Permeation
Carrier Transport
Fuel Cell Membranes
Hybrid Membrane Separation Process Systems

Beginning with an introduction to the history of the field, it covers the properties, structure, characterization, and preparation of membranes, as well as describing traditional and novel applications. Written by a renowned author in the field of membrane science and technology, this comprehensive book provides a detailed and valuable overview of membrane science.

The illustration on this book cover shows an imagination of ethanol-permselectivity in evapomeation (Chapter 16) and temperature-difference controlled evapomeation (Chapter 17) developed newly for the concentration of organic solvents from aqueous dilute organic solvents through polymer membranes.

About the Author
Tadashi Uragami, Functional Separation Membrane Research Center, Japan