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Water purification by membranes: The role of polymer science
Authors:Geoffrey M Geise  Hae‐Seung Lee  Daniel J Miller  Benny D Freeman  James E McGrath  Donald R Paul
Institution:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas;2. Department of Chemistry, Macromolecules and Interfaces Institute, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia
Abstract:Two of the greatest challenges facing the 21st century involve providing sustainable supplies of clean water and energy, two highly interrelated resources, at affordable costs. Membrane technology is expected to continue to dominate the water purification technologies owing to its energy efficiency. However, there is a need for improved membranes that have higher flux, are more selective, are less prone to various types of fouling, and are more resistant to the chemical environment, especially chlorine, of these processes. This article summarizes the nature of the global water problem and reviews the state of the art of membrane technology. Existing deficiencies of current membranes and the opportunities to resolve them with innovative polymer chemistry and physics are identified. Extensive background is provided to help the reader understand the fundamental issues involved. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys, 2010
Keywords:charge transport  desalination  ionomers  membranes  separation techniques  water purification
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