Water Treatment: Are Membranes the Panacea?

IF 7.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Annual review of chemical and biomolecular engineering Pub Date : 2020-06-07 Epub Date: 2020-04-07 DOI:10.1146/annurev-chembioeng-111919-091940
Matthew R Landsman, Rahul Sujanani, Samuel H Brodfuehrer, Carolyn M Cooper, Addison G Darr, R Justin Davis, Kyungtae Kim, Soyoon Kum, Lauren K Nalley, Sheik M Nomaan, Cameron P Oden, Akhilesh Paspureddi, Kevin K Reimund, Lewis Stetson Rowles, Seulki Yeo, Desmond F Lawler, Benny D Freeman, Lynn E Katz
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Alongside the rising global water demand, continued stress on current water supplies has sparked interest in using nontraditional source waters for energy, agriculture, industry, and domestic needs. Membrane technologies have emerged as one of the most promising approaches to achieve water security, but implementation of membrane processes for increasingly complex waters remains a challenge. The technical feasibility of membrane processes replacing conventional treatment of alternative water supplies (e.g., wastewater, seawater, and produced water) is considered in the context of typical and emerging water quality goals. This review considers the effectiveness of current technologies (both conventional and membrane based), as well as the potential for recent advancements in membrane research to achieve these water quality goals. We envision the future of water treatment to integrate advanced membranes (e.g., mixed-matrix membranes, block copolymers) into smart treatment trains that achieve several goals, including fit-for-purpose water generation, resource recovery, and energy conservation.

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Annual review of chemical and biomolecular engineering
Annual review of chemical and biomolecular engineering CHEMISTRY, APPLIED-ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering aims to provide a perspective on the broad field of chemical (and related) engineering. The journal draws from disciplines as diverse as biology, physics, and engineering, with development of chemical products and processes as the unifying theme.
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