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Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes

Transport Phenomena in Membranes

  • 1 Edición - 3 de diciembre de 2021
  • Última edición
  • Editores: Angelo Basile, Kamran Ghasemzadeh, Adolfo Iulianelli
  • Idioma: Inglés

Transport Phenomena in Membranes illustrates many aspects of mass transport in different membranes used in separation processes, along with their advantages when compared with othe… Leer más

Descripción

Transport Phenomena in Membranes illustrates many aspects of mass transport in different membranes used in separation processes, along with their advantages when compared with other types of separation methods. This book focuses on introducing and analyzing transport phenomena in membranes and overviewing achievements in the development of mass transport mechanisms of various membranes. Hence, this book is a key reference text for R&D managers in industry interested in the development of membrane technologies as well as academic researchers and postgraduate students working in the wider area of the strategic treatment, separation and purification processes.

This book is intended to act as a resource for a wide range of people in various separation fields, including students and researchers, consultants and engineers, operators and managers, who have an interest in membrane technology.

Puntos claves

  • Describes developments in transport phenomena in different membrane processes
  • Provides a comprehensive reference book in the membrane field for students and engineers
  • Describes membrane separation fundamentals and relates them to various potential applications

De interès para

Academic researchers and postgraduate students working in the wider area of the membrane processes to energy conversion. R&D Companies and Institutions

Índice

1. Fundamental of membrane technologies

2. Transport phenomena in UF/MF processes

3. Transport phenomena in RO/NF processes

4. Transport phenomena in ED/RED processes

5. Transport phenomena in MD processes

6. Transport phenomena in Dialysis processes

7. Transport phenomena in Pervaporation processes

8. Transport phenomena in Gas Membrane Separations

9. Transport phenomena in Membrane Contactor systems

10. Transport phenomena in Drug Delivery Membrane systems

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Publicado: 6 de diciembre de 2021
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre los editores

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Angelo Basile

Angelo Basile is a Full Professor and a leading authority in membrane science and technology. Since 2014, he has served as Full Professor in Systems, Methods and Technologies of Chemical Engineering Processes at CNR-ITM in Rende, Italy. His work covers hydrogen purification and production using membrane reactors, CO₂ capture, process intensification, and the treatment of industrial effluents with advanced membrane operations. Basile has edited many scientific books and authored numerous book chapters, bridging complex research with clear knowledge for engineers and scientists. Motivated by the role of AI/ML in accelerating membrane process design and automation, he supports integrating data-driven methods for smart plants and reaction–separation optimisation.

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Senior Researcher, ITM-CNR, University of Calabria, Italy

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Kamran Ghasemzadeh

Kamran Ghasemzadeh is currently working as a senior research associate at the chemical engineering department, University of Manchester, UK since August 2022. At the same time, he has served as an associate professor in the chemical engineering department at Urmia University of Technology, Iran, wherein he developed research on membranes/membrane reactors for many processes.

Kamran Ghasemzadeh’s h-index = 21, with 126 document results in a total of 1135 citations in the areas: Energy, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science, and membrane technologies, (www.scopus.com – March 30/2023). He has more than 50 papers published in national/international congresses; and is a reviewer for 70 int. journals, an editor/author of more than 10 scientific books, and 45 chapters on int. books on membrane science and technology. Today Ghasemzadeh is collaborating with the Dept. of chem. Eng. at the University of Manchester (UK) on the valorisation of biomass by-products. He participated in various national and international projects on membrane reactors and membrane science. In the last years, he was the supervisor/co-supervisor of more than 38 Thesis for Master and Ph.D. students. Ghasemzadeh served as Director of the UUT research center during the period Sep. 2018 – April 2022.

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Institute for Materials and Processes, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

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Adolfo Iulianelli

Adolfo Iulianelli, Degree in Chemical Engineering in 2002 at University of Calabria (Italy), obtained his PhD Degree in Chemical and Materials Engineering in 2006 at University of Calabria (Italy). Nowadays, he is working at the Institute on Membrane Technology of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR-ITM). He is author or co-author of more than 50 international articles (ISI), 1 patent, more than 50 contributes as oral and poster presentations in national and international conferences, more than 20 book chapters. Furthermore, he is Reviewer of more than 20 international ICI journals, Invited Speaker in more than 5 international conferences, training school, etc. Subject Editor of the Scientific World Journal, Guest Editor for the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (ICI) and Journal of Membrane Science and Technology and Associate Editor of International Journal of Membrane Science and Technology. His research interests are membrane reactors, fuel cells, gas separation, hydrogen production from reforming reactions of renewable sources through inorganic membrane reactors and membrane operations. His h-index is 22 (source: www.scoupus.com).
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Degree in Chemical Engineering, University of Calabria, Italy

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