Special Issue "Pervaporation, Vapour Permeation and Membrane Distillation: From Membrane Fabrication to Application"
A special issue of Membranes (ISSN 2077-0375). This special issue belongs to the section "Membrane Processing and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 November 2020) | Viewed by 31660
Special Issue Editors
Interests: polymeric membranes; hollow-fibers; membrane preparation; bio-polymeric membranes; membrane characterization; pervaporation; antifouling coatings; self-cleaning membranes; ultra-micro filtration; sustainable membrane preparation
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Interests: membrane processes (MF, UF and NF); membrane gas separation; pervaporation; mixed matrix membranes; pervaporation-assisted chemical and biochemical processes; biorefining; CO2 separation; waste valorization; food technology
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Interests: polymeric membranes; sustainable membrane preparation; bio-polymeric membranes; flat membranes; hollow-fibers; nano fibers; membrane preparation; membrane characterization; pervaporation; antifouling coatings; self-cleaning membranes; ultra-micro filtration
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Pervaporation, vapour permeation and membrane distillation represent three membrane processes very well-studied at research level and with a great potential of exploitation in the different industrial sectors. These processes share the fact that the species to be removed are in the vapour phase during their permeation through the membrane and the driving force is represented by a chemical gradient (pressure, temperature). Their field of application is wide and ever-expanding including biotechnology, pharmaceutical, food, chemical and petrochemical sectors, environmental protection, water treatment/desalination.
In this Special Issue on “Pervaporation, vapour permeation and membrane distillation: from membrane fabrication to application” of the journal Membranes, researchers are invited to contribute original research papers, as well as review articles, related to the preparation, characterization and application of membranes in pervaporation, vapour permeation and membrane distillation processes.
The topics include, but are not limited to, hydrophilic pervaporation, hydrophobic pervaporation, organic/organic pervaporation, vapour permeation, direct contact membrane distillation, air gap membrane distillation, vacuum membrane distillation, sweeping gas membrane distillation, hybrid processes, preparation and characterization of membranes, transport phenomena, module and reactor design, industrial exploitation.
Dr. Francesco Galiano
Dr. Roberto Castro-Muñoz
Dr. Alberto Figoli
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- Pervaporation
- Vapour permeation
- Membrane distillation
- Membrane preparation