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Nanocomposite pervaporation membrane for desalination
Prihatiningtyas, I.; Van der Bruggen, B. (2020). Nanocomposite pervaporation membrane for desalination. Chemical Engineering Research & Design 164: 147-161. https://hdl.handle.net/10.1016/j.cherd.2020.10.005
In: Chemical Engineering Research & Design: Rugby. ISSN 0263-8762; e-ISSN 1744-3563, more
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Author keywords
    Pervaporation; Desalination; Nanocomposite membrane

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  • Prihatiningtyas, I., more
  • Van der Bruggen, B., more

Abstract
    Desalination via pervaporation has been considered as an attractive membrane process for obtaining clean water from non-potable saline sources, which has advantages, i.e., it is superior in salt rejection and has the capability of coping with high-salinity feed solutions. In the pervaporation process, the membrane material plays the key factor because it is governing the overall efficiency. This overview of nanocomposite pervaporation membranes for desalination mostly emphasizes on membrane materials, the effect of operating parameters on pervaporation performance, and the current research towards the development of nanocomposite membrane. Nearly all types of membranes ever stated in pervaporation desalination are mentioned, based on polymers, inorganic materials and hybrid organic-inorganic materials (nanocomposite) with their performance in terms of water flux and salt rejection.

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