Electrochemical and Membrane Based Methods for Water and Wastewater Treatment: New Advances

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sciences".

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College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin 300350, China
Interests: groundwater and soil redmediation; eco-materials for environmental application; PFAS; advanced oxidation processes for water treatment; photo- and electrocatalytic water treatment; resources recycling and sustainability
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Department of Environmental Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan
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Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China
Interests: membrane-mediated processes for separating gases; fabrication and structure–property relationship between hierarchically microporous polymer membranes, polymers with intrinsic microporosity, hollow fiber membrane and module development, and membrane system integration and process design

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Dear Colleagues,

The need to meet the ever-increasing water demand while the water supply continues to decrease due to climate change is prompting an urgent need to develop more flexible and climate-resilient water treatment technologies. Compared with other technologies, electrochemical and membrane based water treatment (EMWT) methods offer ways to develop such treatment technologies that feature decentralization and are fit-for-purpose.

Compared with other water treatment methods, EMWT methods have multiple advantages: they do not require the addition of chemical reagents, there is no secondary pollution generation, and they are versatile and have low treatment cost. EMWT methods can be used as independent treatment processes or as part of the treatment approach, including in the main treatment process or pre- or post-treatment step. Moreover, EMWT methods can be readily modularized as a turnkey unit. Considerable efforts have been devoted to developing EMWT technologies, and huge progress has been achieved in recent years, especially in combining these two technologies together.

The aim of this Special Issue is to present the latest cutting-edge research as well as future perspectives of the most promising applications of electrochemical and membrane technologies in water treatment. Both theoretical and experimental studies as well as comprehensive review and perspectives papers are welcome.

Prof. Dr. Haitao Wang
Prof. Dr. Kun-Yi Andrew Lin
Prof. Dr. Shuangjiang Luo
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