循环经济环境中水回用的绿色聚合物膜

IF 9.3 2区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cogsc.2023.100852
Stefan Ioan Voicu , Vijay Kumar Thakur
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在过去的一百年里,我们的舒适度和预期寿命与人类的存在相比呈指数级增长,这主要是由于技术进步和每个人都更容易获得使我们的日常生活更轻松的产品和技术。但这一切都伴随着同样显著的物质消耗和大量残留物的产生。在上个世纪,受影响最严重的资源之一是水。虽然它是地球上最丰富的物质,但由于生活方式的影响,它的质量不断下降。这篇短文讨论了在不久的将来使用基于天然聚合物的膜过滤水的可能性,在循环经济的背景下确保水的更可持续的再循环和再利用。我们还将讨论和介绍这种新模式所带来的挑战以及技术限制。
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Green polymers-based membranes for water reuse in a circular economy context

In the last one hundred years, our comfort and life expectancy have increased exponentially compared to what humanity has experienced throughout its existence, primarily due to technological progress and much easier access for everyone to products and technologies that make our daily lives easier. But all this came with an equally significant increase in material consumption and the generation of huge amounts of residues. One of the resources that has been majorly affected in the last century is water. Although it is the most abundant substance on the planet, its quality has continuously decreased due to lifestyle. This short article deals with the possibility of filtering water in the near future using membranes based on natural polymers, assuring a more sustainable recirculation and reuse of water in the context of the circular economy. The challenges that this new paradigm raises, as well as the technological limitations, will also be discussed and presented.

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期刊介绍: The Current Opinion journals address the challenge specialists face in keeping up with the expanding information in their fields. In Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, experts present views on recent advances in a clear and readable form. The journal also provides evaluations of the most noteworthy papers, annotated by experts, from the extensive pool of original publications in Green and Sustainable Chemistry.
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