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North American Membrane Society
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IICCOOMM 22000088
July 12-18, 2008 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Volume 1 of 2
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North American Membrane Society Annual Meeting 2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 1
New Frontiers in Reverse Osmosis – Anti-biofouling Spacers...................................................... 1
I. Escobar, R. Hausman, T. Gulinka
Modifications and Applications of Fluoropolymer-based Membranes by Surface-Initiated Grafting Polymerizations ................................................................................................................... 3
Y. Liu, Y. Chang, J. Lai
Fundamental Mechanisms of Three-Component Combined Fouling with Experimental Verification ................................................................................................................... 4
A. Harris, A. Kim, Q. Li, R. Yuan
Hydrogen Permeation in Thin Palladium-silver Membranes: Comparison Between Experimental Data and Model Calculations ..................................................................................... 5
J. Catalano, M. Coroneo, M. Giacinti, G. Montante, A. Paglianti, G. Sarti
Evaluation of Submerged Membrane Filtration using Intermittence Aeration Filtration Method ................................................................................................................................. 7
C. Byong-Bo, O. Hyunje, L. Sangho, C. June-Seok
Design of an Economic and Efficient SWRO Pilot Plant................................................................. 9J. Choi, H. Oh, Y. Choi, B. Kwon, B. Choi, S. Lee
Development of Nanofiltration/Steam Stripping Sequence for Coke Plant Wastewater Treatment...................................................................................................................... 10
M. Minhalma, M. de Pinho
Fuel Cell Polymer Electrolyte (PEM) Derived from Disulfonated Random and Block Poly(Arylene Ether) Copolymer System .............................................................................. 11
J. McGrath
Beyond Inorganic-Organic Nanocomposites for Molecular Separations ................................... 12M. Wessling
Tailor Made Polymeric Membrane Based on Segmented Block Copolymer for CO2 Separation.......................................................................................................................................... 13
A. Car, C. Stropnik, W. Yave, K. Peinemann
Segmented Block Copolymers: A Molecular Toolbox to Tailor the Mass Transport Properties of Polymeric Nanocomposites...................................................................................... 15
S. Reijerkerk, A. Ijzer, A. Araichimani, R. Gaymans, K. Nymeijer, M. Wessling
Gas Separation Using Ionic Liquid Polymers ................................................................................ 17R. Noble, D. Gin, J. Bara, T. Carlisle, B. Voss, A. Finotello
Development of High Temperature CO2-Selective Porous Ceramic............................................ 18A. Ku, V. Ramaswarmy, J. Ruud, P. Wilson, K. Narang
Solubility and Diffusivity of Organic Vapors in Mixed Matrix Membranes Formed by High Free Volume Glasses Loaded with Fumed Silica ............................................................ 19
M. Ferrari, M. DeAngelis, M. Galizia, T. Merkel, G. Sarti
Reuse/Recycle Water Opportunities and Challenges in Food/Bio Processing Industry Using Membrane Technology: Is this Myth or Reality?................................................. 21
H. Muralidhara
Integrated Membrane System for Waste Water Reuse with Innovative PVDF UF Membrane and Low Fouling RO Membrane ................................................................................... 22
T. Kitade, R. Takagi, S. Kantani, M. Tamiguchi, T. Uemera
Impact of Seasonal Water Quality Changes on Low Pressure Membrane Filtration of an Activated Sludge-Lagoon Effluent......................................................................................... 24
F. Roddick, T. Nguyen, L. Fan, J. Harris
Investigating and Evaluating Different Concepts of Membrane-Based Technologies for a Cleaner Production in the Automotive Industry........................................... 26
S. Lyko, T. Wintgens, A. Buchmann, T. Melin, C. Herse
Membranes in Clean Technologies................................................................................................. 28A. Koltuniewicz
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Control by Membrane Contactors in Desalination....................... 30A. Criscuoli, M. Carnevale, H. Mahmoudi, S. Gaeta, F. Lentini, S. Reggiani, E. Drioli
Layer-by-Layer Assembly in Membrane Pores for Ion Separations and Biocatalysis .............. 32D. Bhattacharyya, A. Hollman, A. Butterfield, V. Smuleac, S. Datta
Unusual Temperature Dependence of Positron Lifetime in a Polymer of Intrinsic Microporosity .................................................................................................................................... 34
K. Ratzke, R. Lima deMiranda, J. Kruse, F. Faupel, D. Fritsch, V. Abetz, P. Budd, J. Selbie, N. McKeown, B. Ghanem
Macrovoid Formation in Polymeric Membranes and Critical Factors in Fabricating Macrovoid-free Hollow Fiber Membranes....................................................................................... 35
N. Peng, T. Chung, K. Wang
Preparation of Porous Poly (ether ether ketone) Membranes...................................................... 36Y. Ding, B. Bikson
Design of New Membranes Assisted By Block Copolymer Assembly........................................ 38S. Querelle, F. Ellouze, D. Quémener, A. Deratani, T. Phan, D. Gigmes, D. Bertin
Effect of Network Structure Modifications of Cross-linked Poly(ethylene oxide) Membranes on Gas Separation Properties .................................................................................... 39
V. Kusuma, B. Freeman, M. Danquah, M. Borns, A. Comer, D. Kalika
Fouling Characteristics of Virus Filtration Membranes ................................................................ 40M. Bakhshayeshi, R. Kuriyel, N. Jackson, A. Mehta, O. Paley, A. Zydney
Developments in Membrane Affinity Chromatography for Monoclonal Antibody Recovery.... 41S. Dimartino, C. Boi, G. Sarti
Bioactive Membranes for Liver Tissue Engineering ..................................................................... 42L. De Bartolo, S. Salerno, A. Piscioneri, S. Morelli,, M. Rende, C. Campana, E. Drioli
Separation and Purification of Hematopoietic Stem Cells from Human Blood through Surface-modified Membranes ........................................................................................... 43
A. Higuchi, Y. Chang, R. Ruaan, W. Chen
Membrane Chromatography: Protein Purification using Newly Developed, High-Capacity Adsorptive Membranes .................................................................................................................... 45
B. Bhut, S. Wickramasinghe, S. Husson
Using Micro-Dialysis to Monitor Tissue Production ..................................................................... 46J. Wu, R. Field
Protein Fouling of Polymeric Membranes: Modeling and Experimental Studies Using Ultrasonic Frequency-Domain Reflectometry..................................................................... 47
E. Kujundzic, K. Cobry, C. Ho, W. Li, A. Greenberg, M. Hernandez
Assessment of Ultrasound as Fouling Control Technique in Crossflow Microfiltration for the Treatment of Produced Water .................................................................... 49
S. Silalahi, T. Leiknes
Impact of Diluate Solution Composition in Protein and Magnesium on Membrane Fouling During Conventional ED..................................................................................................... 51
G. Pourcelly, C. Casademont, E. Bribiesca, M. Farias, L. Bazinet
MBR Activated Sludge Filterability Alteration in Stress Circumstances .................................... 53S. Geilvoet, J. Van der Graaf, A. Van Nleuwenhuijzen
Scale-up of Lab Investigations on Fouling in MBR Potentials and Limitations ......................... 55M. Kraume, D. Wedi, T. delaTorre, J. Schaller, V. Iversen, A. Drews
Visual Characterization of Fouling Behaviour By Activated Sludge Model Solutions .............. 57Y. Marselina, P. Le-Clech, R. Stuetz, V. Chen
Membrane Analysis and Simulation System (MASS).................................................................... 59R. Faibish, D. Pointer, B. Roux, A. Tentner
Development of Novel Molecular Modeling Technique for Membrane Fouling in Water Treatments.............................................................................................................................. 60
H. Takaba, A. Suzuki, R. Sahnoun, M. Koyama, H. Tsuboi, N. Hatakeyama, A. Endou, C. DelCarpio, M. Kubo, T. Kawakaytsu, I. Nishida, Y. Watanabe, S. Nakao, A. Miyamoto
Electroosmotic Flow in a Lysozyme Crystal: Molecular Dynamics Simulation ......................... 61Z. Hu, J. Jiang
Theoretical Analysis of the Effects of Asymmetric Membrane Structure on Fouling during Microfiltration .......................................................................................................... 62
W. Li, C. Duclos-Orsello, C. Ho
Modeling Virus Filtration: A Population Balance Approach......................................................... 63A. Pavanasam, A. Abbas, S. Ansumali, V. Chen
Direct Simulation of Particle Migration in Cross-Flow Microfiltration......................................... 65M. Fujita, K. Oda, K. Akamatsu, S. Nakao
Scaleable Membrane Separations for the Lignocellulosic-to-Ethanol Biorefinery .................... 66J. Pellegrino, K. Colyar, M. Gutierrez-Padilla, J. Hettenhaus, D. Schell
Reducing the Energy Demand of Bio-Ethanol through Salt-Extractive Distillation and Electrodialysis ........................................................................................................................... 67
P. Pfromm, M. Hussain
Membrane Separation Techniques in the Continuous Fermentation and Separation of Butanol....................................................................................................................... 68
J. Du, R. Beitle, E. Clausen, J. Carrier, J. Hestekin
Power Generation by Reverse Electrodialysis .............................................................................. 70P. Dlugolecki, K. Nyumeijer, S. Metz, M. Wessling
Reverse Electrodialysis: Energy Recovery from Controlled Mixing Salt and Fresh Water ...... 72J. Post, H. Hamelers, C. Buisman
Electrocatalytic Membranes for Glucose/O2 Biofuel Cell. ............................................................ 74M. Géraldine, T. Sophie, R. Marc, C. Marc, I. Christophe
Development of Reverse Osmosis FT-30 Membranes with Polyethylene Oxide Brush Modified Antifouling Surface................................................................................................ 76
J. Niu, B. Mickols, J. Thorpe, A. Abaye
Desalination Membranes Based on Directly Sulfonated Poly(arylene ether sulfone) Copolymers ........................................................................................................................ 77
H. Park, W. Xie, B. Freeman, M. Paul, H. Lee, J. Riffle, J. McGrath
Structure-Property Relationships in PEG-Based Hydrogel Membrane Coatings ...................... 78A. Sagle, H. Ju, B. Freeman, M. Sharma
Engineering Molecular Weight Cut-Off of Organic Solvent Nanofiltration (OSN) Membranes for Natural Product Fractionation .............................................................................. 80
I. Sereewatthanawut, Y. Toh, F. Lim, A. Boam, A. Livingston
High-Temperature Nanofiltration Using Porous Titania Membranes .......................................... 82T. Tsuru, K. Ogawa, T. Yoshioka
Polypyrrole Modified Solvent Resistant Nanofiltration Membranes ........................................... 84X. Li, P. Vandezande, I. Vankelecom
Novel Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIMs): Towards An Understanding of Structure-Property Relationships. .................................................................................................. 86
N. McKeown, B. Ghanem, K. Msayib, P. Budd, D. Fritsch
Physical Aging and Mixed-Gas Transport Properties of Microporous Polymers for Gas Separation Applications ........................................................................................................... 87
S. Thomas, I. Pinnau, M. Guiver, N. Du, J. Song
Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity: New Copolymers, Syntheses, Properties and Applications....................................................................................................................................... 88
D. Fritsch, K. Heinrich, G. Bengtson, J. Pohlmann
Characterizing the Pore Size distribution in Nanostructured Membranes ................................. 90A. Hill
Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity in the Application of Organic Solvent Nanofiltration ..................................................................................................................................... 91
K. Heinrich, D. Fritsch, P. Merten, G. Bengtson, S. Dargel
An Efficient Method for Preparing High Molecular Weight Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIM)s with Cyclic-Free Structure via Fast Polycondensation ............................ 92
N. Du, G. Robertson, J. Song, S. Thomas, I. Pinnau, M. Guiver
Polyoxadiazole Nanocomposite Fuel Cell membranes operating above 100 C ......................... 93D. Gomes, S. Nunes
Nanocomposite Membranes with Low Methanol Permeability for the Direct Methanol Fuel Cell ............................................................................................................................ 94
B. Ladewig, D. Martin, J. Diniz da Costa, M. Lu
Proton Conducting Graft Copolymer Electrolyte Membranes for Fuel Cells ............................. 95J. Koh, J. Park, D. Roh, J. Kim
Nanocomposite Proton Exchange Membranes for Hydrogen Fuel Cells: Self-Humidification, Molecular Nucleation and Dynamic Simulation.................................................. 96
W. Zhang, P. Gao
Sulfonated Polyimide Membranes for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells........................................ 98K. Okamoto, K. Matsuda, Z. Hu, K. Chen, N. Endo, M. Higa
Syntheses and Physical Properties of Novel Polymer Electrolyte Membranes Comprising Poly(diphenylacetylene)s............................................................................................ 99
H. Ito, R. Yamamoto, E. Akiyama, K. Takeda, H. Yokota, Y. Nagase
Energy Cost Optimization in RO Desalting and the Thermodynamic Restriction ................... 101R. Zhu, P. Christofides, Y. Cohen
Characterizing RO Membrane Performance when Desalinating High pH Produced Water from the Oil Extraction Process ......................................................................................... 102
R. Franks, C. Bartels
Submerged Hollow Fibre Pre-treatment to RO in Seawater Applications ................................ 104Y. Ye, L. Sim, V. Chen, A. Fane
RO Membrane Desalting in a Feed Flow Reversal Mode ............................................................ 106M. Uchymiak, B. Alex, P. Christofides, N. Daltrophe, M. Weissman, J. Gilron, R. Rallo, Y. Cohen
Evaluating the Performance of Single-Pass RO and Multi-Pass NF/RO Systems for Seawater Desalination .............................................................................................................. 108
D. Tanuwidjaja, E. Hoek
Performance Testing of a Large Seawater RO Desalination Plant ............................................ 110A. Khawaji, J. Wie
A New Method to Fabricate Membranes using Glassy Self Assembly Templating ................. 111G. Feng, C. Ho, C. Co
Ultra-Thin Polymeric Interpenetration Network with Enhanced Separation Performance Approaching Ceramic Membranes for Biofuel ..................................................... 112
L. Jiang, Y. Jean, H. Chen, T. Chung
PTFE-Polyamide Thin-Film Composite Membranes from Interfacial Polymerization for Pervaporation Dehydration of Alcohol-Water Mixtures ............................. 113
C. Yu, R. Jeng, Y. Liu, J. Lai
Preparation of Poly(vinyl alcohol) Composite Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration Membranes.............................................................................................................. 114
G. Ramos, B. Cristiano
Experimental Verification of Effect of Support on Membrane Performance ............................ 116R. Takagi, A. Pihlajamäki, T. Shintani, M. Nyström
Study on Improvement of Composite Reverse Osmosis Membranes ...................................... 118C. Gao, Y. Zhou, Q. An, S. Yu, L. Wu
A Versatile Membrane System for Bulk Storage and Shipping of Produce in a Modified Atmosphere ..................................................................................................................... 119
S. Kirkland, R. Clarke, D. Paul
Enhancing Natural Gas Purification with Advanced Polymer/Molecular Sieve Composites...................................................................................................................................... 120
S. Miller, D. Vu
High Performance Ultrafiltration: What Can We Learn from the Gas Separations Experts? ........................................................................................................................................... 121
A. Zydney
Membranes and Reactors and Integration, Oh My!..................................................................... 122M. Rezac
Membranes for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability ................................................................. 123K. Murphy
On the Time Scales of Sorption Induced Plasticization.............................................................. 124M. Wessling
Recent Developments in Membranes for Gas Separation Applications ................................... 125I. Pinnau
Various Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Membranes for Removal of Volatile Organic Compounds from Water ................................................................................................................. 126
T. Uragami, T. Ohshima, T. Miyata
On the Correlation Between MWCO Values for Nanofiltration Membranes and Quantitative Porosity Analysis Using Variable Energy Positron Beams. ................................. 128
J. De Baerdemaeker
Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy (PAS): A New Powerful Technique to Study Membrane Structure ....................................................................................................................... 130
A. Cano-Odena, P. Vandezande, K. Hendrix, R. Zaman, K. Mostafa, J. DeBaerdemaeker, I. Vankelecom
Characterization of Biofouling Development of Spiral Wound Membrane Systems: The First NMR Study....................................................................................................................... 132
D. Graf von der Schulenburg, J. Vrouwenvelder, J. Kruithof, M. Van Loosdrecht, M. Johns
Probing Polyamide RO membrane Surface Charge, Energy, and Potential With Advanced Contact Angle Titrations .............................................................................................. 134
G. Hurwitz, E. Hoek
Removal of Emerging Organic Contaminants by High-Pressure Membranes: Mechanisms, Monitoring, and ModelingMembranes: Mechanisms, Monitoring, and Modeling ................................................................................................................................... 135
J. Drewes, C. Bellona, M. Sonnenberg
Evidence of Change in the Top Surface Layer Structure of Nanofiltration Membranes Due to Operating Temperature Variation ................................................................ 137
H. Saidani, B. Nihel, P. John, D. Andre
Characterization of the Polyamide Active Layer in NF/RO Membranes Using Gold Nanoparticles .................................................................................................................................. 138
F. Pacheco, M. Reinhard, J. Leckie
Nanofiltration of Electrolyte Solutions by Sub-2nm Carbon Nanotube Membranes ............... 139F. Fornasiero, H. Park, J. Holt, M. Stadermann, S. Kim, J. In, C. Grigoropoulos, A. Noy, O. Bakajin
Aligned Carbon Nanotube Membranes: Transport Enhancement and Gatekeeper Activity .. 140M. Majumder,K. Kiess, J. Wu, B. Hinds
Hybrid Biomimetic Membranes: Past, Present and Beyond ...................................................... 142M. Barboiu
Nanostructured Polymers with Uniform d1 nm Pores Based on Crosslinked Lyotropic Liquid Crystals for Molecular Size-Selective Separations ........................................ 144
D. Gin, M. Zhou, X. Lu, E. Haatakeyama, R. Noble, B. Elliott
Track-Etched Polymer Membranes as Tool to Investigate Grafted Stimuli-Responsive and Other Functional Polymers for ‘Smart’ Nano- and Microsystems ................ 145
M. Ulbricht, A. Friebe, F. Tomicki
Fixed-Charge Group-like Behavior of the Captured Ion By Crown Ether and Its Effect on the Response of a Molecular Recognition Ion Gating Membrane............................. 147
T. Ito, T. Yamaguchi
Multifunctional ultrathin TiO2 Nanowire Ultrafiltration Membrane for Water Treatment ......... 148X. Zhang, A. Du, J. Pan, D. Sun, J. Leckie
Bioethanol Production Using Pervaporation and Vapor Permeation Membranes .................. 151I. Huang, R. Baker, L. Vane
Dewatering Ethanol with Chemically and Thermally Resistant Perfluoropolymer Membranes ...................................................................................................................................... 152
S. Majumdar, D. Stookey, S. Nemser
Modeling and Process Integration of Membranes for Ethanol Dehydration ............................ 153P. Bösch, P. Schausberger, A. Boontawan, A. Friedl
Performance of a New Hybrid Membrane in High Temperature Pervaporation ....................... 154H. van Veen, R. Kreiter, C. Engelen, M. Rietkerk, H. Castricum, A. ten Elshof, J. Vente
Investigation of the Fundamental Differences between Polyamide-imide (PAI) and Polyetherimide (PEI) Membranes for Isopropanol Dehydration via Pervaporation ................. 156
Y. Wang, L. Jiang, T. Chung, T. Matsuura, S. Goh
Preparation of Asymmetric Polyetherimide Membranes for Molecular Liquid Separations... 157A. El-Gendi, D. Roizard, E. Favre
Preparation of a Novel Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene Block Copolymer (SBS) Asymmetric Membrane for VOC Removal by Pervaporation ..................................................... 158
A. Figoli, S. Sikdar, J. Burckle, E. Drioli
Characterization of Solute Transport in Osmotically Driven Membrane Processes ............... 160N. Hancock, T. Cath
Forward-Osmosis Using Ethanol for Concentrate Minimization ............................................... 162J. Pellegrino, P. McCormick, A. Mendoza
A Novel Hybrid Forward Osmosis Process for Drinking Water Augmentation Using Impaired Water and Saline Water Sources........................................................................ 163
T. Cath, C. Lundin, J. Drewes
Osmotic Membrane Bioreactor and Pressure Retarded Osmotic Membrane Bioreactor for Wastewater Treatment and Water Desalination.................................................. 165
A. Achilli, T. Cath, E. Marchand, A. Childress
Osmotic Power - A New, Renewable Energy Source .................................................................. 167S. Skilhagen, T. Holt, J. Dugstad
Influence of Membrane Support Layer Hydrophobicity on Water Flux in Osmotically Driven Membrane Processes ................................................................................... 168
J. McCutcheon, M. Elimelech
Developing Permeation Enhanced Nanofiltration Hollow Fiber Membranes Used in Forward Osmosis........................................................................................................................ 169
K. Wang, Q. Yang, T. Chung, J. Gin
Manipulation of Block Copolymer Nanostructure in Membranes Prepared by Solvent Evaporation and Non-Solvent Induced Phase Separation ........................................... 170
W. Yave, A. Boschetti-de-Fierro, V. Garamus, K. Peinemann, V. Abetz, P. Simon
Synthesis and Characterization of Nanoporous Polycaprolactone Membranes for Controlled Drug Release ................................................................................................................ 172
C. Yen, H. He, L. Lee, W. Ho
Catalytic PVDF Microcapsules for Application in Fine Chemistry ............................................ 174M. Buonomenna, A. Figoli, I. Spezzano, E. Drioli
The Impact of Solvent on the Microstructure of Integrally Skinned Polyimide Nanofiltration Membranes Before and After Casting .................................................................. 176
D. Patterson, S. Costello, A. Havill, Y. See-Toh, A. Livingston, A. Turner
Nanofiltration Membranes for Polar Aprotic Solvents ................................................................ 178F. Lim, Y. See-Toh, I. Sereewatthanawut, A. Boam, A. Livingston
Phase Separation Microfabrication............................................................................................... 180M. Bikel, R. Lammertink, M. Wessling
In-Line and In-Situ Determination of Non-Solvent, Solvent and Polymer During VIPS ........... 182W. Werapun, D. Bouyer, C. Pochat-Bohatier, A. Deratani, C. Dupuy
Highly Gas-Permeable Substituted Polyacetylenes: Recent Advances ................................... 184T. Masuda
Modeling Molecular-Scale Gas Separation .................................................................................. 186A. Thornton, T. Hilder, A. Hill, J. Hill
Physical Aging in Thin Glassy Polymer Films: A Variable Energy Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy Study................................................................................... 187
B. Rowe, A. Hill, S. Pas, R. Suzuki, B. Freeman, D. Paul
Gas Permeation Parameters and Other Physicochemical Polymer With Intrinsic Microporosity (PIM-1) ..................................................................................................................... 189
P. Budd, N. McKeown, G. Ghanem, K. Msayib, D. Fritsch, L. Starannikova, N. Belov, O. Sanfirova, Y. Yampolskii, V. Shanatrovich
Addition-Type Polynorbornene with Si(CH3)3 Side Groups: Detailed Study of Gas Permeation and Thermodynamic Properties ............................................................................... 190
L. Starannikova, M. Pilipenko, N. Belov, Y. Yampolskii, M. Gringolts, E. Finkelshtein
Analysis of the Size Distribution of Local Free Volume in Hyflon® AD Perfluoropolymer Gas Separation Membranes by Photochromic Probes................................ 191
J. Jansen, E. Tocci, M. Macchione, L. De Lorenzo, M. Heuchel, E. Drioli
Analysis of RO Membrane Performance for Municipal Wastewater Treatment ....................... 193C. Bartels, R. Franks, P. Gourley
Adsorption Behavior of Perfluorinated Compounds on Thin-film Composite Membranes.... 195Y. Kwon, K. Shih, C. Tang, J. Leckie
RO Reject Recovery - A Challenge Towards Sustainable Water Reclamation......................... 196B. Viswanath, G. Tao, K. Kekre, H. Ng, L. Lee, H. Seah
Effects of Organic Fouling on the Removal of Trace Chemicals in Nanofiltration Membrane Processes ..................................................................................................................... 198
S. Foo, J. McDonald, J. Drewes, L. Nghiem, S. Khan, P. Le-Clech
Emergency Water Purification Device Using Gravity Driven Membrane Filtration.................. 200Y. Jiang, Z. Cui
Membrane Defects and Bacterial Removal Efficiency: Effect of Alterations of the Skin and of the Macroporous Support.......................................................................................... 201
N. Lebleu, C. Causserand, C. Roques, P. Aimar
Inorganic Membranes also Swell .................................................................................................. 203M. Yu, J. Lee, H. Funke, R. Noble, J. Falconer
Synthesis and Characterization of SAPO-34 Zeolite Crystals and Membranes Employing Crystal Growth Inhibitors ........................................................................................... 205
S. Venna, M. Carreon
Effects of Electroless Plating Conditions on the Synthesis of Pd-Ag Hydrogen Selective Membranes...................................................................................................................... 206
R. Bhandari, Y. Ma
Upgrading of a Syngas Mixture for Pure Hydrogen Production in a Pd-Ag Membrane Reactor.......................................................................................................................... 208
A. Brunetti, G. Barbieri, E. Drioli
Preparation and Characterization of Hollow Fibre Carbon Membranes Based on a Cellulosic Precursor ....................................................................................................................... 209
X. He, E. Sheridan, M. Hägg
High-Density, Vertically-Aligned Carbon Nanotube Membranes with High Flux ..................... 210M. Yu, H. Funke, R. Noble, J. Falconer
Fouling Mechanisms and Fouling Control By Membrane Surface Modification in Ultrafiltration of Aqueous Solutions Containing Polymeric Natural Organic Matter ............... 212
M. Ulbricht, P. Peeva, H. Susanto
A Mechanistic Study on the Coupled Organic and Colloidal Fouling of Nanofiltration Membranes.............................................................................................................. 214
A. Harris, A. Kim, Q. Li
Effect of Crossflow on the Fouling Rate of Spiral Wound Elements......................................... 216P. Eriksson
Exploiting Local Fouling Phenomena in Dead-End Hollow Fiber Filtration: The Partial Backwash Concept ............................................................................................................. 218
W. van de Ven, A. Zwijnenburg, A. Kemperman, M. Wessling
Fouling Resistant Coatings for Oil/Water Separation ................................................................. 220Y. Wu, B. McCloskey, V. Kusuma, H. Ju, H. Park, B. Freeman
On the Representativeness of Model Polymers in Fouling Research....................................... 222A. Drews, A. Shammy, V. Chen, P. Le Clech
Modeling Approaches for the Design of High Performance Polymer Glassy Membranes for Small Gas Molecule Separations........................................................................ 224
P. Pullumbi, E. Tocci, M. Heuchel, S. Pelzer
Molecular Modeling of Free Volume in Poly (pyrrolone-imide) Copolymers............................ 225X. Wang, I. Sanchez, B. Freeman
Development of a Microscopic Free Volume Theory for Molecular Self-Diffusivity Prediction in Polymeric Systems .................................................................................................. 226
H. Ohashi, T. Ito, T. Yamaguchi
A Molecular Pore Network Model for Nanoporous Materials ..................................................... 227N. Rajabbeigi, B. Elyassi, T. Tsotsis, M. Sahimi
Modeling and Performance Assessment of Pd- and Pd/Alloy-based Catalytic Membrane Reactors for Hydrogen Production ............................................................................ 228
M. Ayturk, N. Kazantzis, Y. Ma
Free-Volume Holes in Amorphous Polymers for Solvent Diffusion: Reconsideration of the Free-Volume Theory By Equation-of-State, Group Contribution Method, PALS Measurement and Molecular Simulation...................................... 230
H. Lv, B. Wang, J. Yang
New Chemically Modified Membranes in Bioseparations .......................................................... 232D. Melzner, R. Faber
Surface-Initiated Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization: A New Tool to Produce High-Capacity Adsorptive Membranes ......................................................................................... 233
B. Bhut, S. Wickramasinghe, S. Husson
Gas and Liquid Permeation Studies on Modified Interfacial Composite Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration Membranes ...................................................................................... 234
J. Louis, I. Pinnau, M. Reinhard
Study of a Hydrophilic-Enhanced Ultrafiltration Membrane....................................................... 235T. Gullinkala, I. Escobar
Crosslinked Poly(ethylene oxide) Fouling Resistant Coating Materials: Synthesis, Characterization, and Application.............................................................................. 237
H. Ju, B. McCloskey, A. Sagle, B. Freeman
Dopamine: Biofouling-Inspired Anti-Fouling Coatings for Water Purification Membranes.... 238B. McCloskey, H. Park, B. Freeman
Thermally Rearranged Polymer Membranes With Cavities Tuned for Fast Transport of Small Molecules ........................................................................................................ 239
Y.M. Lee
Membrane Engineering Progresses and Potentialities in Gas Separations............................. 240E. Drioli
Evolution of Natural Gas Treatment with Membrane Systems .................................................. 242L. White, C. Wildemuth
CO2 Permeation With Pebax-Based Membranes for Global Warming Reduction .................... 243Q. Nguyen, J. Sublet, D. Langevin, C. Chappey, J. Valleton, P. Schaetzel
A Membrane Process to Capture CO2 from Power Plant Flue Gas............................................ 245T. Merkel, H. Lin, S. Thompson, R. Daniels, A. Serbanescu, R. Baker
Membranes and Post Combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture: Challenges & ............................ 246E. Favre
The Effect of Sweep Uniformity on Gas Dehydration Modules.................................................. 248P. Hao, S. Lipscomb
Membranes and Water: the Role of Hybrid Processes ............................................................... 249A. Fane
Coagulation-Ceramic Microfiltration Hybrid System Effectively Removes Virus that is Difficult to Remove in Conventional Coagulation-Sedimentation-Sand Filtration Process ... 250
T. Matsushita, N. Shirasaki, Y. Matsui, M. Kobuke, T. Urasaki, K. Ohno
Membrane Enhanced Ultraviolet Oxidation of Polyethylene Glycol Wastewaters .................. 252D. Patterson, T. Vranjes
Improvement of Swimming Pool Water Quality by Ultrafiltration - Adsorption Hybrid Process................................................................................................................................ 254
E. Barbot, P. Moulin
Processing of Low- and Intermediate- Level Radioactive Wastes from Medical and Industrial Applications by Membrane Methods.................................................................... 256
G. Zakrzewska-Trznadel
Removal of Natural Organic Matter in Coagulation-Microfiltration-GAC Adsorption Systems for Drinking Water Production .................................................................. 258
Y. Ahn, C. Lee, B. Bae, S. Min, H. Shin
Optical Resolution with Chiral Polymaide Membranes............................................................... 260M. Nakagawa, Y. Ikeuchi, M. Yoshikawa
Dehydration of Alcohols By Pervaporation Through Polyimide Matrimid® Asymmetric Hollow Fibers with Various Modifications .............................................................. 261
L. Jiang, T. Chung, R. Rajagopalan
New Cross-linked Membranes for Solvent Resistant Nanofiltration ......................................... 262K. Vanherck, S. Aldea, P. Vandezande, I. Vankelecom
Properties and Potential of Polymeric Nanofiber Membranes for Liquid Filtration Applications..................................................................................................................................... 264
G. Singh, S. Kaur, S. Ramakrishna, N. Wun Jem, T. Matsuura
Perfluoropolymer Membranes for Gasoline Vapor Emissions Reduction................................ 266J. Bowser, S. Majumdar
Universal Membranes for Solvent Resistant Nanofiltration (srnf) and Pervaporation (pv) Based on Segmented Polymer Network (spn) ............................................ 267
X. Li, M. Basko, P. Du Prez, I. Vankelecom
Macroporous Membrane Adsorbers: Correlations between Materials Structure, Separation Conditions and Performance in Bioseparations...................................................... 268
M. Ulbricht, J. Wang, F. Dismer, E. von Lieres, J. Hubbuch
Integrated Membrane-Based Sample Prep Approach for Viral and Microbe Capture, Lysis, and Nucleic Acid Purification From Complex Samples ................................... 270
R. Baggio, K. Souza, J. Murrell, L. Mullin, M. Aysola, J. Lindsay, G. Gagne, C. Martin
Morphological and Functional Features of Neurons Isolated from Hippocampus on Different Membrane Surfaces................................................................................................... 271
L. De Bartolo, S. Salerno, A. Piscioneri, S. Morelli,, M. Rende, E. Drioli, G. Giusi, A. Gordano, M. Canonaco
Membrane Emulsification Technology to Enhance Phase Transfer Biocatalyst Properties and Multiphase Membrane Reactor Performance .................................................... 272
L. Giorno, E. Piacentini, R. Mazzei, F. Bazzarelli, E. Drioli
Anti-Biofouling Membrane Surface with Grafted Zwitterionic Polysulfobetaine for Improved Blood Compatibility ....................................................................................................... 273
Y. Chang
Supported Liquid Membranes with Strip Dispersion for the Recovery of Cephalexin............ 275M. Vilt
Biopolymer Transport in Ultrafiltration: Role of Molecular Flexibility ...................................... 277A. Zydney, J. Molek, D. Latulippe
Effects of Long-Term Membrane Fouling on the Dynamic Operability of an Industrial Whey Ultrafiltration Process......................................................................................... 279
K. Yee, J. Bao, D. Wiley
CFD Modeling for the Concentration of Soy Protein in an Ultrafiltration Hollow Fiber Membrane System Using Resistance-in-Series Model ..................................................... 281
A. Rajabzadeh, B. Marcos, C. Moresoli
Hydrodynamic CFD Simulation of Mixing in Full-Scale Membrane Bioreactors with Field Experimental Validation................................................................................................ 282
Y. Wang, M. Brannock, G. Leslie
Hybrid Modeling: An Alternative Way to Predict and Control the Behavior of Cross-Flow Membrane Filtration Processes ................................................................................ 284
S. Curcio, V. Calabrò, G. Iorio
Artificial Neural Networks Analysis of RO Process Performance: RO Plant Performance and Organic Compound Passage .......................................................................... 285
F. Giralt, R. Rallo, D. Libotean, J. Giralt, Y. Cohen
Dynamic Microfiltration: Investigation of Critical Flux Measurement Methods and Improved Macromolecular Transmission..................................................................................... 287
S. Prip Beier, G. Jonsson
An Integral Analysis of Crossflow Filtration ................................................................................ 289R. Field, J. Wu
Flux Recovery During Infrasonic Frequency Backpulsing of Micro- and Ultrafiltration Membranes Fouled with Dextrin and Yeast.......................................................... 290
D. McLachlan, E. Shugman, R. Sanderson
Electrostatic Contributions in Binary Protein Ultrafiltration ...................................................... 291Y. Wang, V. Rodgers
Membrane Separation of High Added Value Milk Proteins......................................................... 293M. Mier, R. Ibáñez, I. Ortiz
Tuning of the Cut-Off Curves By Dynamic Ultrafiltration ........................................................... 295G. Jonsson
Polymer-based Multicomponent Membranes for Gas Separation ............................................. 296K. Peinemann
Gas Separation Properties of C/SiO2/alumina Composite Membranes for CO2 Separation........................................................................................................................................ 297
S. Han, S. Kim, H. Park, Y. Lee
Gas Transport Properties of Hyperbranched Polyimide-Silica Hybrid Membranes ................ 299Y. Yamada, K. Itahashi, T. Suzuki
Carbon Membranes - Tackling the Aging Issue........................................................................... 300E. Sheridan, J. Lie, X. He, M. Hägg
Glassy Perfluoropolymer - Zeolite Hybrid Membranes for Gas and Vapor .............................. 301G. Golemme, J. Jansen, D. Muoio, G. De Luca, A. Bruno, R. Manes, J. Choi, M. Tsapatsis
Development and Characterization of PPO-based Emulsion Polymerized Mixed Matrix Membranes........................................................................................................................... 304
Q. Wang, F. Sadeghi, A. Tremblay, B. Kruczek
Novel Semi-IPN Carbon Membranes Fabricated by a Low-Temperature Pyrolysis for C3H6/C3H8 Separation ................................................................................................................ 305
M. Chng, Y. Xiao, T. Chung, M. Toriida, S. Tamai
Climbing Membranes and Membranes Operations ..................................................................... 306E. Drioli
Membrane Separation of Nitrogen from High-Nitrogen Natural Gas: A Case Study from Membrane Synthesis to Commercial Deployment ............................................................. 307
R. Baker
Molecular Simulations of Membrane Transport Processes ....................................................... 308N. van der Vegt
Beyond Academic Research.......................................................................................................... 309G.-H. Koops
New Challenges in Membrane Preparation by Phase Inversion Technique ............................. 310A. Figoli
Considerations for Normal Flow Filtration: Fouling Models, Modules, and Systems ............. 312W. Kools
Dialysis Membranes – Continuous Improvements...................................................................... 313B. Krause, M. Storr, H. Göhl
On the Origin of the Overlimiting Current in Electrodialysis ..................................................... 315M. Wessling
Membrane Applications in the Pulp and Paper Industry: New Developments and Case Studies.................................................................................................................................... 316
F. Lipnizki, T. Persson, A.S. Jönsson
PAA and Thiol Functionalized MF/UF Membranes for Surfactant Separation and High Value Metal Capture: Experimental Results and Modeling ............................................... 318
A. Ladhe, P. Frailie, D. Bhattacharyya
Assuring Biodiesel Quality via Selective Membrane Filtration .................................................. 320M. Guttierrez-Padilla, J. Downs, J. Pellegrino, J. Bzdek
High Oxidative Resistant PVDF UF Membrane for Metal-CMP Wastewater Treatment ........... 321S. Shiki, G. Furumoto
Hygienic Barrier Efficiency of a Coupled Coagulation / Flocculation and Ceramic Microfiltration System for Potable Water Production ................................................................. 323
T. Meyn, A. König, T. Leiknes
Pioneering Explorations of Rooting Causes for Morphology and Performance Differences in Hollow Fiber Kidney Dialysis Membranes Spun From Linear and Hyperbranched Polyethersulfone ................................................................................................. 325
Q. Yang, T. Chung, M. Weber, V. Warzelhan
Pressurized Porous Nanocrystalline Silicon Membranes Exhibit High Permeability to Water and Gas ...................................................................................................... 327
T. Gaborski, D. Fang, C. Striemer, M. Kavalenka, J. Snyder, M. Hoffman, J. DesOrmeaux, P. Fauchet, J. McGrath
Optimization of Bubbly Flow in Flat Sheet Membrane Modules ................................................ 328H. Prieske, A. Drews, M. Kraume
Removal of Organic Micropollutants with NF/RO Membranes: Derivation and Validation of a Rejection Model..................................................................................................... 330
A. Verliefde, E. Cornelissen, B. Heijman, G. Amy, B. Van der Bruggen, H. van Dijk
Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor (AnMBR) for Landfill Leachate Treatment and Removal of Hormones .................................................................................................................... 332
A. Do, A. Prieto, D. Yeh
Comparison of Multi-Parameter Optimization Strategies for the Development of Nanofiltration Membranes for Salt and Micropollutants Removal............................................. 334
A. Cano-Odena, P. Vandezande, I. Cools, K. Vanderschoot, K. De Grave, J. Ramon, L. De Raedt, I. Venkelecom
Study of an External MBR for Degradation of Endocrine Disrupter 17(alpha)-ethinylestradiol................................................................................................................................ 336
L. Clouzot, B. Marrot, P. Doumenq, N. Roche
Pressurized and De-pressurized Membrane Photoreactors for Removal of Pharmaceuticals from Waters ....................................................................................................... 338
R. Molinari, A. Caruso, P. Argurio, T. Poerio
Mechanisms Governing the Effects of Membrane Fouling on the Nanofiltration of Micropollutants ............................................................................................................................... 340
L. Nghiem, C. Espendiller, G. Braun
High Temperature Gas Permeation Characteristics of MFI and DDR type Zeolite Membranes ...................................................................................................................................... 341
J. Lin, M. Kanezashi, J. O'Brien-Abraham, X. Zhu
Adding Ion-Selective Functionality to Desalination Membranes with Unique Charge and Structural Properties of MFI Silicalite and ZSM-5 Zeolites .................................... 342
M. Duke, J. Lin, J. Diniz da Costa
Carbonate-Ceramic Dual-Phase Membrane for High Temperature Carbon Dioxide Separation........................................................................................................................................ 343
M. Anerson, J. Lin
High Quality Tubular Silica Membranes for Gas Separation...................................................... 345M. Luiten, C. Huiskes, H. Kruidhof, A. Nijmeijer
Recent Developments on the Preparation and Modeling of Nanoporous Silicon Carbide Membranes for Gas Separation Applications................................................................ 346
R. Mourhatch, B. Elyassi, F. Chen, M. Sahimi, T. Tsotsis
Preparation and Gas Separation Performance of Carbon Hollow Fiber Membrane Module.............................................................................................................................................. 348
M. Yoshimune, K. Haraya
Viability of ITM Technology for Oxygen Production and Oxidation Processes: Material, System and Process Aspects ........................................................................................ 349
M. den Exter, W. Haije, J. Vente
Fuel Cell Membranes from Nanofiber Composites ..................................................................... 351R. Wycisk, J. Choi, K. Lee, P. Pintauro, P. Mather
Hybrid Nanocomposite Membranes for PEMFC Applications ................................................... 352B. Lafitte, F. Niepceron, J. Bigarre, H. Galiano
Hybrid Self-Organized Membranes: New Strategies for Promising Fuel Cell Energy Applications ....................................................................................................................... 354
M. Michau, M. Barboiu
Ion-Exchange Membranes from Side-Chain Sulfonated Poly(arylene ether)s ......................... 355J. Meier-Haack, K. Schlenstedt, W. Butwilowski, C. Vogel
Ionomer Blend Membranes for Low T and Intermediate T Fuel Cells ....................................... 357J. Kerres, F. Schoenberger, M. Schaefer, A. Chromik, K. Krajinovic, V. Gogel, L. Jörissen, Q. Li, J. Jensen, N. Bjerrum
Hygrothermal Aging of Nafion ....................................................................................................... 359F. Thominette, F. Collette, G. Gebel
Automotive Hydrogen Fuel Cell Membrane Applications........................................................... 362A. Brenner, F. Coms, C. Gittleman, R. Jiang, Y. Lai, A. Nayar, M. Schoeneweiss, Y. Zhang
Cyclic Hybrid Adsorbent-Membrane Reactor (HAMR) Studies for Hydrogen Production ...... 363A. Harale, H. Hwang, P. Liu, M. Sahimi, T. Tsotsis
Nanoparticle-Enhanced Microfiltration for Low Energy Metal Removal from Water ............... 365A. Jawor, E. Hoek
Crystallization in Hollow Fiber Devices ........................................................................................ 367D. Zarkadas, K. Sirkar
Selectivity between Potassium, Sodium and Calcium Ions in Synthetic Media and Juice Media Using Wafer Enhanced- Electrodeionization.......................................................... 369
T. Ho, R. Cross, J. Hestekin, A. Kurup
Capillary ElectroChromatography and Membrane Technology: Merging the Advantages .... 371K. Kopec, D. Stamatialis, M. Wessling
Chitosan Chiral Ligand Exchange Membranes for Sorption Resolution of Amino Acids ...... 373H. Wang, L. Chu, R. Xie, C. Niu, M. Yang, H. Song
Biofouling of Spiral Wound Nanofiltration and Reverse Osmosis Membranes: A Feed Spacer Problem ..................................................................................................................... 374
J. Vrouwenvelder, D. Graf von der Schulenburg, J. Kruithof, M. Johns, M. Van Loosdrecht
Microbial-Sensing Membranes Functionalized with a Temperature Sensitive Polymer Film.................................................................................................................................... 376
C. Gorey, I. Escobar, C. Gruden
Modification of Microfiltration Membranes: Implications for Biofouling, Flux Recovery and Antibacterial Properties......................................................................................... 378
R. Malaisamy, D. Berry, D. Holder, L. Raskin, L. Lepak, K. Jones
Role of Seawater Chemistry in Algal Biopolymer Fouling of Seawater RO Membranes ........ 380X. Jin, E. Hoek
Effect of Surface Charge and pH on Fouling and Critical Flux of MF Membranes During Protein Filtration ............................................................................................................................. 382
J. Meier-Haack
Synthesis and Evaluation of Novel Biocidal Coatings to Reduce Biofouling on Reverse Osmosis Membranes ...................................................................................................................... 384
M. Hibbs, C. Cornelius, L. McGrath, S. Altman, S. Kang, A. Adout, M. Elimelech
Aromatics Control in Refining with Pervaporation ..................................................................... 385R. Harding, L. White
Membrane Based Liquid Fuels Desulfurization Process for Point-of-Use Applications......... 386D. Aagesen, D. Swamy
Ion-Containing Polyimide Membranes: A Way of Overcoming the Trade-off Permeability in Pervaporation? ..................................................................................................... 387
A. Jonquieres, M. Awkal, R. Clement, P. Lochon
Study of the Effect of Framework Substitution on the Pervaporation of Xylene Isomers through MFI-type Zeolite Membranes ............................................................................ 389
J. O'Brien-Abraham, J. Lin
On the Unusual Transport Phenomena of Vapours in Amorphous Glassy Perfluoropolymer Membranes with High Fractional Free Volume............................................. 391
J. Jansen, E. Tocci, K. Friess, E. Drioli
Pervaporation Performance of PDMS-grafted Aromatic Polyamide Membrane Exhibiting High Durability and Processability ............................................................................. 393
C. Yun, Y. Nagase
Memstill: A Near-Future Technology for Sea Water Desalination ............................................. 395C. Dotremont, B. Kregersman, S. Puttemans, P. Ho, J. Hanemaaijer
Parameters Affecting Osmotic Backwash.................................................................................... 397N. Avraham, A. Sagiv, C. Dosoretz, R. Semiat
Fabrication of High Performance Dual Layer Hydrophilic-Hydrophobic Hollow Fiber Membranes for Membrane Distillation Process................................................................. 398
S. Bonyadi, T. Chung
A New Niche for Electrodialysis: Improving Recovery from RO Desalination ......................... 399D. Lawler, Y. Kim, W. Walker
A Novel Three-Stage Treatment for Brackish Water Reverse Osmosis Concentrate: Parameter Effects on and Feasibility of Antiscalant Oxidation .......................... 401
L. Greenlee, D. Lawler, B. Freeman, B. Marrot, P. Moulin
Sustainable Seawater Desalination: Small Scale Windmill and RO-System ............................ 403S. Heijman, E. Rabinovitch, J. van Dijk
Macroporous Membrane Adsorbers with Tailored Affinity and High Capacity via Photo-initiated Grafting-of Functional Polymer Layers .............................................................. 404
M. Ulbricht, D. He, J. Wang, Q. Yang, A. Yusof
Surface Modification of Pervaporation Membrane by UV-Radiation and Application of Shear Stress ........................................................................................................... 406
P. Izák, h. Godinho, P. Brogueira, L. Figueirinhas, J. Crespo
Microstructured Hollow Fiber Membranes for Ultrafiltration ..................................................... 407P. Culfaz, J. Jani, R. Lammertink, M. Wessling
High Performance Surface Nano-Structured RO/NF Membranes .............................................. 409N. Lin, G. Lewis, M. Kim, Y. Cohen
Characterization of Commercial Reverse Osmosis Membrane Performance and Surface Modification to Enhance Membrane Fouling Resistance ............................................. 411
E. Van Wagner, B. Freeman, M. Sharma
Hydrophobic Modified Ceramic Membranes for Gas Separation and Salination..................... 412S. Cerneaux, S. Condom, M. Persin, E. Prouzet, A. Larbot
Polymer-Zeolite 4A Mixed-Matrix Nanocomposite Gas Separation Membranes...................... 413A. Kertik, I. Agil, C. Atalay-Oral, S. Tantekin-Ersolmaz
Hollow Fillers For Flux Enhancement In Mixed Matrix Membranes .......................................... 415K. Vanherck, S. Aldea, A. Aerts, J. Martens, I. Vankelecom
Elaboration and Characterization of a Hybrid Membrane Based on Hydrophilic Polymer/Ceramic Membrane for Metal Affinity Chromatography .............................................. 417
M. Dubois, C. Muvdi Nova, D. Paolucci-Jeanjean, M. Belleville, M. Rivallin, M. Barboiu, P. Bacchin
Optimization of SRNF Membranes Cast from Emulsified Polyimide Solutions: Comparison of a Traditional Approach with a High Throughput/Combinatorial Approach ... 419
P. Vandezande, L. Gevers, N. Weyens, I. Venkelecom
Crosslinking and Stabilization of MgO Filled PTMSP Nanocomposite Membranes for Gas Separation .......................................................................................................................... 421
L. Shao, M. Hägg
Preparation High Performance Microporous/Mesoporous Hybrid Membranes for Gas Separation................................................................................................................................ 422
Q. Liu, X. Zhao, T. Wang, S. Liu, Y. Cao, J. Qiu
The Development of Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration through Modern Times ................ 423W. Mickols
Designing Membranes for Future Membrane Gas Separation Applications ............................ 425R. Baker
Sorption and Dilation of Crosslinked Poly(ethylene oxide) Membranes by Carbon Dioxide and Ethane......................................................................................................................... 426
C. Ribeiro, B. Freeman
Kinetic Sorption and Permeation Behavior of Water Vapor in Polymeric Membranes ...................................................................................................................................... 428
K. Nymeijer, H. Sybesma, J. Potreck, R. van Marwijk, R. Heijboer, M. Wessling
Natural Gas Purification Using High Performance Crosslinked Hollow Fiber Membranes: Effects of High Pressure CO2 and Toluene Feed. ................................................. 431
I. Omole, S. Miller, W. Koros
Synthesis and Gas Permeability of Hyperbranched Polyimide Membranes ............................ 432K. Nagai
The Effect of Water on the Gas Separation Performance of Polymeric Membranes for Carbon Dioxide Capture. .......................................................................................................... 433
C. Scholes, R. Hasan, S. Kentish, G. Stevens
Fundamental Study and Performance Advancement of Seawater RO Membrane .................. 434M. Hemmi, H. Tomioka, T. Kawakami, M. Kurihara
Development and Testing of a High-Capacity, Mobile Desalination System............................ 436M. Miller, M. Chapman, C. Barley, M. Blumenstein, B. Shalewitz
Investigation of Amphoteric Polybenzimidazole (PBI) Nanofiltration Hollow Fiber Membrane for both Cation and Anion Removal .......................................................................... 438
K. Yu Wang, J. Lv, T.-S. Chung
Nanofiltration of Ferric and Ferrous Cations in Acidic Solutions ............................................. 439X. Bernat, F. Stüber, A. Fortuny, C. Bengoa, A. Fabregat, J. Font
Treatment of the Groundwater Contaminated by High Concentration of Arsenic................... 441M. R. Alizadehfard
Purification of Glucose/Sodium Lactate Solutions by Nanofiltration: Selectivity Improvement By the Addition of a Mineral Salt ........................................................................... 442
C. Umpuch, S. Galier, S. Kanchanatawee, H. Roux-de Balmann
Studies on CaSO4 and CaCO3 Scaling of Membranes in Desalination by DCMD .................... 444K. Sirkar, F. He, J. Gilron
Development of Fouling Index to Access Colloidal Fouling in Reverse Osmosis Unit for Water Reclamation ............................................................................................................ 446
L. Sim, Y. Ye, V. Chen, A. Fane
The Effect of Membrane Body Conductance on the Zeta Potential of Clean and Fouled Polymer Membranes .......................................................................................................... 448
T. Luxbacher, A. Comerton, R. Andrews, D. Bagley
Mechanisms of Marine Bacteria Adhesion to Seawater RO Membranes.................................. 449X. Huang, E. Hoek
Optical Monitoring and Real-Time Digital Image Analysis of Mineral Scale Formation on RO Membranes........................................................................................................ 451
M. Kim, R. Rallo, E. Lyster, Y. Cohen
Effect of Foulant-Foulant Interaction on the Limiting Flux for RO and NF Membranes during Organic Fouling - Model Development and AFM Adhesion Force Measurement ........................................................................................................................ 452
C. Tang, Y. Kwon, J. Leckie
Modification of Polyethersulfone Nanofiltration Membranes..................................................... 453K. Boussu, K. Schols, B. Van der Bruggen
Development and Characterization of Ceramic Microfiltration Membrane Devices for Biomolecule Separation ........................................................................................................... 454
R. Malaisamy, M. Spencer, L. Lepak, K. Jones
Solvent Resistant Nanofiltration with Partially Hydrolyzed Asymmetric Polyacrylonitrile Membranes ......................................................................................................... 455
P. Vandezande, X. Li, K. Vanderschoot, I. Willems, I. Vankelecom
Hydrophilic Modification of Polypropylene Hollow Fiber Membrane ........................................ 457S. Kim, H. Kim, J. Kim
Effect of Surface Modifying Macromolecules Stoichiometric Ratio on Composite Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Membranes Characteristics and Performance in Membrane Distillation..................................................................................................................... 458
M. Qtaishat, T. Matsuura, M. Khayet
Surface Modification of an Aromatic Polyamide Membrane By Self-Assembly of Polyethyleneimine on the Membrane Surface ............................................................................. 460
Y. Zhou, S. Yu, C. Gao, X. Feng
Silica Network Engineering For Highly Permeable Hydrogen Separation Membranes........... 461T. Tsuru, K. Yada, M. Kanezashi
Development of Novel CO2 Affinity-Enhanced Carbon Membranes: Characterization and CO2 Separation Performance .................................................................... 463
T. Kai, S. Kazama, Y. Fujioka
Electronic Conduction and Oxygen Permeation Through Mixed-Conducting SrCoFeO(x) Membranes ................................................................................................................. 465
J. Kniep, J. Lin
Micro-structured Inorganic Membrane Reactor........................................................................... 466W. Liu, Y. Wang, D. Elliott, X. Li, B. Johnson, R. Zheng
Selective Gas Transfer and Catalytic Processes in Nano-Channels of Ceramic Catalytic Membranes ...................................................................................................................... 467
V. Teplyakov, M. Tsodikov, I. Moiseev
The Oxidative CO2 Reforming of Methane to Syngas in a Thin Tubular Mixed-Conducting Membrane Reactor..................................................................................................... 469
C. Zhang, X. Dong, W. Jin, N. Xu
Facilitated Transport Membrane for Selective Separation of CO2 from CO2-H2 Mixtures at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures .................................................................... 470
M. Teramoto, R. Yegani, O. Okada, H. Matsuyama
Explorative Investigation of Cu(II) Facilitated Transportation Through Supported Liquid Membrane and Its Derivatively Successful Story ............................................................ 472
Q. Yang, T. Chung, J. Jiang, N. Kocherginsky
Ionic Liquid Membranes for Carbon Dioxide Separation............................................................ 474C. Myers, J. Ilconich, H. Pennline, D. Luebke
CO2 Capture: Reduction in Greenhouse Gas Levels................................................................... 476D. Smith, R. Cowan, M. Trachtenberg
Novel Olefin Carrier for Facilitated Transport Membranes: Partially Polarized Surface of Silver Nanoparticles by Electron Acceptor ............................................................... 478
Y. Kang, S. Kang
Selectivity and Stability of Facilitated Transport Membranes Containing Silver Nanoparticles for Propylene Separation ...................................................................................... 480
L. Pollo, A. Habert, C. Borges
Vapor Permeation and Pervaporation as Efficient Alternatives in the Recovery of Fruit Aroma Compounds................................................................................................................ 482
I. Ortiz, N. Diban, A. Urtiaga
Monitoring and Modelling of Aroma Recovery from Fermentation Media Using Pervaporation and Fractionated Condensation........................................................................... 484
C. Brazinha, O. Teodoro, J. Crespo
Effect of Feed Solution Characteristics on Flavour Concentration by Pervaporation ............ 486A. Overington, J. Harrison, M. Wong, L. Fereira
Concentration of Bioethanol By Porous Hydrophobic Membranes .......................................... 487T. Uragami
Treatment of Gas Containing Hydrophobic VOCs by a Hybrid Absorption-Pervaporation Process: The Case of Toluene ............................................................................. 489
F. Heymes, P. Manno-Demoustier, J. Fanlo, E. Carretier, P. Moulin
The Development of a Household Ultrafiltration System for Developing Countries ............... 491M. Peter-Varbanets, M. Vital, F. Hammes, W. Pronk
Treatment Performance and Detoxification of Coke Plant Wastewater Using an Anaerobic-Anoxic-Oxic Membrane Bioreactor System .............................................................. 493
W. Zhao, X. Huang, D. Lee, M. He
Time Course of Sub-Micron Organic Matter in MBRs: Relation to Membrane Fouling in MBRs.............................................................................................................................. 495
K. Kimura, N. Yamato, T. Miyoshi, T. Naruse, Y. Watanabe
On the Lookout for a Fouling Indicator – A Critical Evaluation of Various Methods for Fouling Characterization in MBR............................................................................................. 497
A. Drews, T. de la Torre, V. Iversen, J. Schaller, J. Stüber, F. Meng, B. Lesjean, M. Kraume
Importance of Membrane Reactor Design for Membrane Performance in Biofilm-MBR......... 499I. Ivanovic, T. Leiknes
Crystalline Order and Membrane Properties in Perfluorosulfonate Ionomers for PEMFC Applications ....................................................................................................................... 501
R. Moore
Model Studies of the Characterization of the Durability of Nafion® Membranes and Nafion/Inorganic Oxide Nanocomposite Membranes .......................................................... 502
K. Mauritz, M. Hassan, Y. Patil, D. Rhoades
PBI Polymers for High Temperature PEM Fuel Cells .................................................................. 503B. Benicewicz
Novel Electrolytes for Fuel Cell Electrodes.................................................................................. 504J. Muldoon, R. Wycisk, J. Lin, P. Pintauro, K. Hase
Effect of Hydrocarbon Ionomer on Electrochemical Performance of MEA for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) ................................................................................................. 505
S. Lee, C. Lee, Y. Lee
Pilot-scale Integrity Monitoring of Microfiltration Processes Using a Novel Multi-Membrane Sensor ........................................................................................................................... 506
F. Wong, A. Fane, J. Phattanarawik, M. Wai, J. Su
Integrity Monitoring for Membrane Bioreactor Systems through Turbidity and SDI Measurement ................................................................................................................................... 508
F. Zha, R. Phelps, T. Nguyen
Membrane Characterisation : Assessment of the Bacterial Removal Efficiency..................... 510N. Lebleu, C. Causserand, C. Roques, P. Aimar
Pore Size Determination of UF and MF Membranes By Streaming Potential Measurement ................................................................................................................................... 512
K. Nakamura, K. Matsumoto
Acoustic Investigation of Porous and Membrane Structures .................................................... 513S. Léoni, S. Bonnet, Y. Wyart, J. Allouche, P. Moulin
Ellipsometric Observation of Ceramic Membranes..................................................................... 515Y. Wyart, R. Tamime, L. Siozade, C. Deumié, P. Moulin
Modelling Aroma Stripping Under Various Forms of Membrane Distillation Processes ........ 517G. Jonsson
Membrane Extraction for Acetic Acid and Lignin Removal from Biomass Hydrolysates....... 518D. Grzenia, D. Schell, R. Wickramasinghe
Operational Flexibility of Gas-Liquid Membrane Contactors for CO2 Separation.................... 519M. Wessling, K. Nijmeijer, K. Fischbein
Effect of Spacer, Baffled and Modified Hollow Fiber Geometries in the Membrane Distillation Process......................................................................................................................... 521
M. Teoh, S. Bonyadi, T. Chung, M. Gryta
Direct Contact Membrane Distillation: Studies on Novel Hollow Fiber Membranes, Devices, Countercurrent Cascades and Scaling ......................................................................... 522
K. Sirkar, F. He, J. Gilron, L. Song, H. Lee, B. Li, P. Kosaraju, Z. Ma, X. Liao, J. Irish
MEMFRAC - A New Approach to Membrane Distillation............................................................. 524E. Sanchez, P. Koele, E. Meuleman
New Developments in the Measurement of Multi-Component Sorption in Barrier Polymer Materials: A Key Step towards the Modeling of Fuel Tank Permeability ................... 526
A. Jonquieres, R. Clement, P. Lochon, C. Kanaan, B. Brule, H. Lenda
Fundamental Exploration of Metal-Catalyzed Oxidation in Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene Block Copolymers ............................................................................................................ 528
K. Tung, C. Ferrari, R. Li, K. Ashcraft, B. Freeman, D. Paul
The Effect of Reaction Conditions on Oxidation of Metal-Catalyzed butadiene ...................... 530H. Li, K. Tung, B. Freeman, M. Stewart, J. Jenkins
On the Nature of Gas Barrier of Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol Copolymers. ...................................... 531S. Nazarenko, G. Chigwada, J. Brandt, B. Olson, A. Jamieson
Confined Crystallization of PEO in Nanolayered Films for Improved Gas Barrier .................. 533H. Wang, B. Freeman, A. Hiltner, E. Baer
Relationship between Biaxial Orientation and Oxygen Permeability of Polypropylene Film ......................................................................................................................... 534
Y. Lin, P. Dias, H. Chen, A. Hiltner, E. Baer
Conditioning and Plasticization Effects of Carbon Dioxide for Thin Glassy Polymer Films.................................................................................................................................. 535
N. Horn, D. Paul
Correlation between Gas Permeability and Free Volume of Polyurethanes Studied by Means of a Spin Probe Technique ........................................................................................... 536
A. Wolidska-Grabczyk, A. Jankowski
A New Method for Determining Hydrophilicity of PVDF Membranes ........................................ 538W. Kosar
Characterization of Anion-Exchange Membranes Prepared from Poly(vinyl alcohol) and Polycations................................................................................................................ 540
S. Kuwada, K. Akamine, M. Higa
Characterization of Water Invasion into Membrane by Microscopic Imaging using Environment Sensitive Fluorescence Dye, Laurdan ................................................................... 541
T. Ohba, Y. Taniguchi, K. Muto, K. Ohki
Characterization of Composite Polymer Electrolyte Membranes Prepared from Poly(vinyl alcohol) Based-Polyanion and a Porous Support Membrane .................................. 543
K. Toyota, M. Otsuki, M. Higa
Characterization of Nanoporous Membranes of PVDF-g-PMMA synthesized by ATRP ......... 544D. Lin, L. Cheng, C. Lin
Characterization of Temperature Responsive Micro-Valve System Prepared from Poly(vinyl alcohol)/Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Gel ................................................................. 546
T. Sugimoto, K. Harajiri, M. Higa
Characterization of Anion-Exchange Membranes with a Semi-Interpenetrating Network Structure Prepared from Poly(vinyl alcohol) and Poly(allyl amine) ........................... 547
K. Akamine, M. Nishimura, S. Kuwada, M. Higa
Characterization of Wet Dialysis Membrane Surface by Atomic Force Microscopy ............... 548K. Yamamoto, M. Matsuda, T. Yakushiji, M. Fukuda, T. Miyasaka, K. Sakai
Effect of Membrane Chemistry and Coating Layer on Physiochemical Properties of Thin Film Composite Polyamide RO and NF Membranes ...................................................... 549
C. Tang, Y. Kwon, J. Leckie
Effect of Surface Charge on Hydrophilically Modified Poly(vinylidene fluoride) Membrane for Microfiltration ......................................................................................................... 550
M. Han, G. Baroña, J. Min, H. Kim, B. Jung
Effect of Surface Morphology on Membrane Fouling by Humic Acid with the Use of Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Hollow Fiber Membranes ............................................................ 551
X. Fu, T. Maruyama, H. Matsuyama
Effect of Stress on the Macromolecular Alignment and Their Relaxation at the Membrane Surface on the Pore Size and Pore Size Distribution of Ultrafiltration Membranes with and without the Addition of Surface Modifying Macromolecules (SMMs) .. 553
A. Garand-Sheridan, A. Westgate, R. Narbaitz, D. Rana, T. Matsuura, S. Tabe
Effect of Surfactants on the Swelling Behaviour of W/O/W Emulsion Liquid Membranes ..... 555Y. Wan, Z. Su, Z. Gu
Electrodialytic Transport Properties of Anion Exchange Membranes Prepared from Poly(vinyl Alcohol) and Poly(diallyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride ................................ 556
M. Nishimura, M. Higa
Importance of Steady State Sorption Data for Vapor Permeation Transport Description and their Measurements............................................................................................ 557
K. Setnicková, R. Petrychkovych, P. Uchytil
In Situ Measurement of the Formation Process of EVAL Membranes Using an Ultrasonic Through-Transmission Technique ............................................................................. 559
Y. Cai, J. Li, Y. Zhang
Investigating Structure-Property Relationships in PEMs using Model Fluorous-Ionic Graft Copolymers .................................................................................................................. 560
E. Tsang, Z. Zhang, Z. Shi, S. Holdcroft
Introducing the Concept of Threshold Flux and Distinguishing it from the Concept of Sustainable Flux.......................................................................................................... 561
R. Field
Membrane Potential and its Characterization for Volumetric Charge Densities of Charged Porous Membranes ......................................................................................................... 562
W. Shang, X. Wang, L. Ding
Preparation and Separation Performance of Faujasite Membranes.......................................... 563T. Matsuyama, H. Kita, Y. Inoue, Y. Kusumoto, K. Tanaka
Study on Preparation and Property of Integral Asymmetric Polyvinylidene Fluoride Hollow Fiber Pervaporation Membrane ......................................................................... 564
H. Chen, Y. Dong, S. Wu, M. Li
Surface Phenomena and Suction Effects on the Hydrodynamics of a Microflow in a Slit ..... 565M. De Pinho, V. Magueijo, V. Semiao
Surface Structure and Gas Sorption Sites on Polymer Brush-Type Polyimide Membranes ...................................................................................................................................... 567
T. Kishida, N. Yamanaka, K. Kojima, K. Nagai
Tannic Acid as an Important Tool to Improve Quality Standards of Commercial RO/NF Membranes .......................................................................................................................... 568
Y. Sato
The Investigation of Hemoglobin and Myoglobin as Oxygen Biocarriers in Poly(vinyl alcohol) Membranes ..................................................................................................... 569
K. Figueiredo, T. Alves, C. Borges
The Structure Formation in PTFE Porous Membranes Induced by the Stretching Operation ......................................................................................................................................... 571
S. Chen, L. Huang, P. Hsu
Towards Standardization of Cut-Off Measurements of UF and NF Membranes ...................... 572P. Vandezande, I. Genné, B. Anita, L. Peeva, J. Gunnar, Z. Harmen, M. Nystrom
Influence of Organic Matter Fouling on Removal of Micropollutants by Nanofiltration ................................................................................................................................... 573
S. Takuya
Monitoring of Synergistic Fouling on Nanofiltration Membrane via UTDR .............................. 574J. Li, Y. Gao, Y. Hou, X. Wang, Y. Zhang, X. Liang
Multi-Scale Optical Observation of Ceramic Membranes ........................................................... 575Y. Wyart, R. Tamime, L. Siozade, C. Deumié, P. Moulin
Non-Invasive Monitoring of Fouling in Hollow Fiber Membrane by UTDR ............................... 577J. Li, Y. Zhang, X. Liang, X. Xu
On the Lookout for a Fouling Indicator - A Critical Evaluation of Various Methods for Fouling Characterisation in MBR ............................................................................................ 578
A. Drews, T. de la Torre, V. Iversen, J. Schaller, J. Stüber, F. Meng, B. Lesjean, M. Kraume
Probing Membrane Surface Charge, Energy, and Potential with Contact Angle Titrations .......................................................................................................................................... 580
G. Hurwitz, E. Hoek
Profile of Chemical Potential and Concentration in Membrane Processes Accompanied by Gel- Enhanced Concentration Polarization .................................................... 582
S. Agashichev
Real-Time Digital Image Analysis of Mineral Scale Formation on RO Membranes via EXSOD (Ex-situ Scale Observation Detector)........................................................................ 583
M. Kim, R. Rallo, Y. Cohen
Transport Properties of Membranes Based on Hyperbranched Polyimides ............................ 585P. Sysel, E. Minko, R. Cechova, M. Traxmandlova, O. Vopicka, K. Friess, V. Hynek, M. Sipek
Effect of the Receiver Resistance of a Constant Volume System for Measuring Transport Parameters of Gas Separation Membranes................................................................ 587
S. Lashkari, B. Kruczek
Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Proton Transport Membranes Based on Polymer Inclusion Membranes ...................................................................................................... 588
A. Ocampo, E. Rodriguez de San Miguel, P. Roquero, J. De Gyves
LTA Zeolite Composite Membrane for Pervaporation of Water from Ethanol-Water Mixtures ........................................................................................................................................... 589
N. Itoh, S. Sasaki, T. Sato, Y. Kiyozumi, F. Mizukami
The Rejection of the Neutral Solute in the Multilayer Membrane .............................................. 590C. Tu, X. Wang
Advantage of Quartz Crystal Microbalance Technique with Dissipation Measurement to Evaluate Minute Swelling Process ................................................................... 591
T. Kanamori, J. Edahiro, T. Takagi, K. Sumaru, M. Sudoh, T. Shinbo
Characteristic of Cation Exchange Membranes Prepared from Poly(vinyl alcohol) and Polyanion: Dependence of Cross-Linking Conditions on Ionic Transport Properties ........................................................................................................................................ 592
H. Maruoka, K. Akamine, M. Higa
A Study of Model Liquid Pervaporation Through Polyurethanes .............................................. 593A. Wolidska-Grabczyk, A. Jankowski
A Study on the Gas and Vapor Permeation Properties of PDMS/PVDF Composite Membrane ........................................................................................................................................ 595
J. Cao, Y. Lin, J. Li, C. Chen
A Study on the Gas and Vapor Permeation Properties of PDMS/PVDF Composite Membrane ........................................................................................................................................ 596
C. Jianhua, Y. Lin, J. Li, C. Chen
Characteristics of H2S Poisoning of Electroless Deposited Composite Pd and Pd/Cu Membranes........................................................................................................................... 597
N. Pomerantz, Y. Ma, E. Shaw
Characteristics of H2S Poisoning of Electroless Deposited Composite Pd and Pd/Cu Membranes........................................................................................................................... 599
N. Pomerantz, Y. Ma, E. Shaw
Volume 2
Comparisons with Gas Transport Properties of Poly(styrene) and Poly(methyl methacrylate)................................................................................................................................... 601
M. Tsurunaga, H. Yoshimizu
Development of a Novel Permeation System for Determining the Water Vapor Transmission of High Barrier Polymer Films............................................................................... 602
Y. Hirata, K. Hamada, Y. Murakami
Diffusion Behavior of Toluene in Syndiotactic Polystyrene as Studied by PFGSE NMR Method .................................................................................................................................... 603
H. Yoshimizu, Y. Nakamura
Effect of Back Diffusion and Back Permeation on Gas Permeability Coefficients Measured in Constant Pressure Systems .................................................................................... 604
S. Lashkari, B. Kruczek
Does High Performance of PSf/4-PVP/SR Multi-Layer Composite Hollow Fibers for CO2/CH4 Separation Last? ........................................................................................................ 605
J. Qin, T. Chung
Effect of Humidity on Gas Separation Properties of Polymeric Membranes............................ 606C. Hu, Y. Fu, K. Lee, J. Lai
Effective Water Permeation Coefficients of Nafion Membranes and its Correlation to Water Transport Within the PEM of an Operational Fuel Cell................................................ 608
M. Adachi, T. Romero, N. Li, T. Navessin, Z. Xie, A. Siu, W. Mérida, B. Frisken, S. Holdcroft
Gas Separations and CO2 Capture in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids .................................. 610J. Bara, D. Camper, C. Gabriel, T. Carlisle, A. Finotello, D. Gin, R. Noble
Gas Transport Properties of Polymeric Crystals......................................................................... 611H. Yoshimizu, Y. Tsujita
Hydrogen Permeability of Thin Palladium-Silver Membranes Deposited on Porous Ceramic Supports ........................................................................................................................... 612
M. Giacinti Baschetti, D. Pizzi, J. Catalano, G. Sarti, K. Noda
Induced Surface-Positive Charge of Silver Nanoparticles by Ionic Liquid and Its Application for Separation of Propylene/Propane Mixtures....................................................... 613
C. Mun, S. Kang, Y. Kang
Influence of Polymer Dissolution Conditions on the Morphology and Crystallization of Poly(vinylidene fluoride) Membranes ............................................................. 614
C. Li, D. Wang, A. Deratani, D. Quémener, J. Lai
Membrane Testing and Simulation of Hydrogen Separation in Petrochemical Operations ....................................................................................................................................... 615
P. Herrera, A. Bernard, Y. Kieboom
Optimization of SRNF Membranes Cast from Emulsified Polyimide Solutions: Comparison of a Traditional Approach with a High Throughput/Combinatorial Approach ......................................................................................................................................... 617
P. Vandezande, L. Gevers, N. Weyens, I. Venkelecom
Sorption Behavior of High Pressure Carbon Dioxide in Methacrylate Polymers with an Adamantyl Group .............................................................................................................. 619
K. Owa, K. Takeo, M. Nakagawa, K. Nagai
Sorption, Diffusion, and Permeation of Greenhouse Gases in PDMS-Zeolite Composite Membranes................................................................................................................... 620
S. Lue, C. Chiu, D. Lee, C. Hu, Y. Jean, K. Lee, J. Lai
Study on Free Volume Variation and Thin-Layer Formation by Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy for Interfacial Polymerized Thin-Film Composite Pervaporation Membranes ............................................................................................................. 621
S. Huang, W. Hung, K. Lee, J. Lai
Synthesis of Zeolite T Membranes with High Performance for Pervaporation of Water/Alcohol Mixtures .................................................................................................................. 622
X. Chen, R. Zhou, N. Hu, H. Yuan, H. Kita
Transport Properties of Organic Vapors and Their Mixtures Through Polymer Membrane... 623M. Sipek, K. Friess, O. Vopicka, V. Hynek, P. Sysel
Understanding Pd-Ag Electroless Plating and Obtained Deposit Microstructure Using Linear Sweep Voltammetry (LSV) Method for the Synthesis of Hydrogen Selective Pd-Ag Membranes .......................................................................................................... 625
R. Bhandari, Y. Ma
Analysis of Concentrations Dependent Transport Parameters in NF ....................................... 627S. Bason, O. Kedem, Y. Oren, V. Freger
Analysis of Flux Decline for Membrane Treatment of Contaminated Water............................. 629R. Bergamasco, F. Viera da Silva, M. Hespanhol, R. Maria Ribeiro, A. Alberto de Araujo, F. Jesus Bassetti, M. Regina Fagundes
Calcium Carbonate Precipitation in the Presence of Antiscalants: Parameter Effects on Particle Volume Distribution, Calcium Precipitated, Precipitate Appearance, and Subsequent Membrane Filtration .................................................................... 630
L. Greenlee, E. Barbot, D. Lawler, B. Freeman, B. Marrot, P. Moulin
Comparison of Separation Capabilities of Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids: Bulk Fluids and Polymerized Membranes............................................................................................. 632
A. Finotello, J. Bara, S. Narayan, D. Gin, R. Noble
Cross-Diffusion and Protein-Protein Interactions in Ultrafiltration of Water/Lysozyme/Sodium Chloride Solutions .............................................................................. 633
V. Magueijo, V. Semiao, M. De Pinho
Dimensionless Analysis of Mass Transfer Coefficient of Gas-Sparging Ultrafiltration in Tubular Membrane .............................................................................................. 635
T. Cheng, Z. Hong, J. Wu
Effect of Casting Conditions on Characterization and Morphology of Asymmetric Polysulfone Membranes in Wet Phase Inversion Process ......................................................... 637
S. Chen, H. Ho, R. Liou, L. Tsai, J. Chang, C. Chang, C. Shih
Permeability and Solubility of Carbon Dioxide, Ethane and their Mixtures in Crosslinked Poly (Ethylene Oxide) ............................................................................................... 639
C. Ribeiro, B. Freeman
Permeation Properties of Commercially Available CO2 Separation Membranes ..................... 641M. Koh, H. Koh, S. Ha, F. Scura, G. Barbieri, E. Drioli, S. Nam,
Physical Aging and Gas Permeability in Ultra-Thin Glassy Polymer Films.............................. 642B. Rowe, A. Hill, S. Pas, R. Suzuki, B. Freeman, D. Paul
Physical Aging of Layered Glassy Polymer Films ...................................................................... 644T. Murphy, D. Paul, B. Freeman, M. Ponting, D. Langhe
Physicochemical Characteristics and Pervaporation Performance of Poly(thiol ester amide) Thin-Film Composite Membranes ........................................................................... 645
S. Huang, W. Lin K. Lee, J. Lai
Polymer Membrane Screening for the Separation of CxFy Gases (N/A).................................. 647M. Le Roux, K. Peinemann, J. Nel, S. Marx
Preparation on Blend Membranes of Carboxymethyl Chitosan and Poly(vinyl alcohol) and its Sorption, Diffusion, Pervaporation Characteristics......................................... 648
S. Jiangnan, Y. Yun Liang, R. Hui Min, Q. Jun Hong
Separation Characteristics of Carbon Composite Membranes for CO2 Sequestration........... 649S. Han, H. Park, Y. Lee
Separation Dehydration of Ethanol/Water Mixtures using Vapor Permeation Technique ...... 650A. Boontawan, P. Bösch, M. Harasek, T. Brinkmann, A. Friedl
Sorption Analysis of High Free Volume Membrane Polymers ................................................... 651P. Budd, J. Selbie
New PDMS (Silicone) Hollow Fibers. Applications in Liquid Contacting: A Compact Pediatric Blood Oxygenator .......................................................................................... 652
J. Montoya, R. Schewe, J. Albert, K. Cook
Membrane Selection for Microbial Fuel Cells .............................................................................. 654H. Hamelers, T. Sleutels, J. Post, K. Nymeijer, C. Buisman
Evaluation of Microfiltration Properties of Activated Sludge and Its Supernatant .................. 655N. Katagiri, T. Sengoku, E. Iritani
Evaluation of Proton Transport in Sulfonated Poly (ether imide) Membranes......................... 657M. Sena, D. Silva, M. Chã, M. Paredes, A. Habert, R. Reis
Fouling Behaviors in Microfiltration of Dilute Suspensions under Constant Pressure Conditions ....................................................................................................................... 659
E. Iritani, N. Katagiri, Y. Sugiyama, K. Yagishita
Fouling Kinetics Analysis for Microfiltration of TiO2 Particle Suspensions using Ceramic Membranes ....................................................................................................................... 661
W. Li, W. Xing, N. Xu
Fractionation of Organic Solutes in Water by Nanofiltration ..................................................... 662B. Van der Bruggen, A. Caus, K. Boussu, L. Braeken
Impact of TiO2 Nanoparticles on Morphology and Performance of Polyimide Organic Solvent Nanofiltration Membranes ................................................................................. 663
I. Soroko, A. Livingston
Influence of Cross-Linked Polyamide Reverse Osmosis Membrane Prepared by Post-Treatment on their Chlorine Resistance and Performance ............................................... 665
Y. Kim, S. Lee, J. Yoo
Influence of the Ionic Composition on the Transfer of Saccharides Through Nanofiltration and Ion-Exchange membranes ............................................................................. 666
J. Savignac, S. Galier, H. Roux de Balmann
Ion Transport Phenonmenon Through Ion Exchange Membranes at Different Salt Concentrations................................................................................................................................ 668
P. Dlugolecki, K. Nyumeijer, S. Metz, M. Wessling
Mechanisms of Marine Bacteria Adhesion to Seawater RO Membranes.................................. 669X. Huang, E. Hoek
Ultrafiltration Removal of Triglyceride from Biodiesel Using the Phase Diagram of Oil-Methyl Oleate-Methanol............................................................................................................ 671
L. Cheng, Y. Cheng, J. Chen
Study of Floc Characteristics on the Improvement of Hollow Fibre Ultrafiltration by Coagulation ................................................................................................................................ 672
E. Barbot, P. Moulin, S. Moustier, J. Bottero, E. Serre
The Impact of Microbial Broth Components on Microfiltration Membrane Flux Decline ........ 674E. Kujundzic, M. Hernandez, R. Fong, A. Greenberg
The Structure and Properties of Nafion Surface Exposed to Liquid and Vapor Environments. ................................................................................................................................. 676
M. Bass, V. Freger
Transport of Aromatic Amino Acids in an Electromembrane System ...................................... 678A. Bukhovets, T. Eliseeva
Ultrafiltraion Characteristics of BSA Solution with ³-Al2O3 Ceramic Membrane under an Electric Field.................................................................................................................................... 679
Y. Yin, K. Xiao, X. Li, Y. Luo
Organic Fouling of Low Pressure Membranes - Interactions Between Compounds .............. 680S. Gray, N. Dow, J. Orbell, T. Tran, B. Bolto
Performance Evaluation of Fluorenyl and Non-fluorenyl Containing SPEEKK Polymers as Hydrogen and Methanol Fuel Cell Membranes ....................................................................... 682
R. Stanis, C. Cornelius, B. Liu, M. Guiver
Performance of Negatively Charged Nanofiltration Membranes Prepared from the Mixtures of Various Dimethacrylates and Methacrylic Acid....................................................... 684
S. Yoo, Y. Chung, C. Kim
Permeability and Biocompatibility of PEO/PDMS Grafted Aromatic Polyamide Membrane... 685Y. Saito, C. Yun, H. Ishikura, Y. Nagase
Pluronic F-68 and Fouling during Constant Permeate Flux Cross-flow Microfiltration .................................................................................................................................. 687
M. Stressmann, J. Eggersgluess, C. Moresoli
Preparation and Characteristics of Anion Exchange Resin Mixed Poly(ether sulfone) Hybrid Membranes........................................................................................................... 688
Y. Zhang, R. Jia, Z. Wang, H. Li
Preparation and Characterization of Acid-Polysiloxane Membranes for High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells ............................................................ 689
E. Kim, J. Won
Anhydrous Proton Conducting Polymer Electrolytes Membrane Based on Triazole-Mesoporous Silica-Nafion Composite ........................................................................... 690
S. Park, D. Lee, Y. Kang
Relationship Between Microscopic Structure and Macroscopic Properties of Sulfonated Polyimide for Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) .................................................. 691
C. Park, J. Sohn, P. Kang, C. Lee, Y. Nho, Y. Lee
Research on the Fouling Mechanism of Ceramic Membranes Using for Recovering TS-1 Molecular Sieve ................................................................................................. 692
X. Liu, Z. Zhong, W. Xing, N. Xu
Reverse Osmosis Membrane Characterization and Surface Modification to Enhance Fouling Resistance ......................................................................................................... 693
E. Van Wagner, B. Freeman, M. Sharma
Role of Seawater Chemistry in Algal Biopolymer Fouling of Seawater RO Membranes ........ 694X. Jin, E. Hoek
Solubility of Amino Compounds in Polyimide Membranes Containing the Hexafluoro Group............................................................................................................................ 696
K. Imai, S. Kazama, K. Nagai
Development of a Stationary Prediction Model about Critical Flux Reductions of Membrane Modules after Fouling Transients .............................................................................. 697
M. Stoller
A Novel Model Equation for the Permeation of Hydrogen in Mixture with Carbon Monoxide Through Pd-Ag Membranes ......................................................................................... 698
G. Barbieri, F. Scura, G. De Luca, F. Lentini, E. Drioli
A Novel Model for Calculation of Filtration Processes in an External-Loop Airlift Ceramic Membrane Bioreactor...................................................................................................... 699
F. Zhang, W. Jing, W. Xing, N. Xu, H. Wang
CFD Analysis of a Single Palladium Membrane Tube Reactor for the Dehydrogenation of Cyclohexane as a Chemical Hydrogen Carrier ......................................... 700
K. Mimura, K. Kawasoe, D. Oka, T. Sato, N. Itoh
Critical Flux of Hard Sphere Suspensions in Crossflow Filtration: Hydrodynamic Force Bias Monte Carlo Simulations ............................................................................................ 701
Y. Liu, A. Kim
Irreversible Thermodynamics to Unify Brownian and Shear-induced Diffusion in Crossflow Filtration ........................................................................................................................ 702
Y. Liu, A. Kim
Design of Geometry of 19 Channel Ceramic Membrane by CFD Modeling .............................. 703W. Peng, H. Qi, G. Chen, W. Xing, N. Xu
Detection of Membrane Fouling in Spiral-Wound Modules Using UTDR.................................. 705J. Li, H. Li, J. Li, X. Jian
Developing Lengths in Woven and Helical Hollow Tubes for Dean Vortices Flows Applied to Membrane Processes .................................................................................................. 706
F. Springer, E. Carretier, D. Veyret, P. Moulin
Utilizing Computational Fluid Dynamics to Simulate Protein Fouling in Ultrafiltration.................................................................................................................................... 708
P. Schausberger, N. Norazman, H. Li, A. Friedl, V. Chen
Dispersion Behavior of Hydrophobic SiO2 in Nafion Matrix....................................................... 709C. Park, C. Lee, Y. Lee, H. Kim
Free-Volume Depth Profile of Polymeric Membranes Studied by Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy: Swelling effect on pervaporation performance ........................... 710
W. Hung, K. Lee, Y. Jerry, J. Lai
Impact of Ca- and Na-ions in Backwash Water on Ultrafiltration Fouling ................................ 711S. Li, B. Heijman, H. Van Dijk
Mass Transport Study of PDMS Membranes for the Pervaporation Separation of Alkanes/Thiophene Mixtures ......................................................................................................... 713
J. Huang, J. Li, X. Zhan, C. Chen
New Hollow Fibers Hydrocyclonic Module Characterization ..................................................... 714L. Franca Neta, C. Borges, C. Habert
Preparation and Transport Properties of Asymmetric Pores in Polycarbonate....................... 715K. Awasthi, Y. Vijay, V. Kulshrestha
Study of the Mass Transfer Resistance on Absorption of CO2 by Mixed Absorbents in Hollow Fiber Membrane ........................................................................................ 716
K. Tung, S. Lin
Study of Tube-Side and Shell-Side Feed in Toluene Permeation Through a Composite Membrane..................................................................................................................... 718
G. Rebollar-Perez, E. Carretier, N. Lesage
Study on Scale-Up Effect and Flux Model of Isopropanol Pervaporation Dehydration by Hollow Fiber Composite Membrane .................................................................. 720
Y. Dong, L. Zhang, H. Chen
Study on the Variations in Free Volume and Multilayer Structure by Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy for Thin-Film Composite Pervaporation Membranes Through Different Interfacial Polymerization Procedures .......................................................... 721
K. Lee, S. Huang, W. Hung, J. Lai
The Change on Transport and Physical Properties of Single Phase 6FDA-Based Polyimide/PMMA Blend Membranes ............................................................................................. 723
J. Kim
The Maxwell-Stefan Equations for Multicomponent Diffusion: Conversion from Mole to Mass fractions ................................................................................................................... 724
A. Verhoef, E. De Ridder, B. Bettens, J. Degrève, B. Van der Bruggen
The Negative Reflection Coefficient of the Charged Membranes for Single Eelectrolyte Solutions .................................................................................................................... 725
C. Tu, X. Wang, W. Shang
The Study on the Dimensionless Analysis of Membrane Distillation in Desalination of Saline Water.......................................................................................................... 726
C. Ho, T. Chen
The UCST-type Phase Behavior of Polymer-diluent-diluent System and Their Application to the Structure Control of Microporous Membranes ............................................ 728
M. Jeon, I. Park, J. Kim, C. Kim
The UNIQUAC Model in Mole and Mass Fractions - Calculating Activities in Membrane Processes ..................................................................................................................... 729
A. Verhoef, E. De Ridder, B. Bettens, J. Degrève, B. Van der Bruggen
Transient Mass Transfer Model of Membrane Based Solvent Extraction in Hollow Fiber Contactor: Extraction of Aroma Compounds .................................................................... 730
M. Younas, S. Druon Bocquet, D. Paolucci Jeanjean, J. Sanchez
First Layer Deposition and Rearrangement on a Porous Membrane: A Numerical Simulation Study on the Effects on the Overall Permeability .................................................... 731
R. Maniero, M. Clifton, P. Aimar, R. Botet
Process Modeling of Brackish and Seawater Membrane Nanofiltration................................... 733P. John, H. Saidani, B. Nihel, D. Andre
Energy Cost Optimization in RO Desalting and the Thermodynamic Restriction ................... 735A. Zhu, P. Christofides, Y. Cohen
Modeling and Experimental Studies on Concentration Polarization in Forward Osmosis..... 736J. Qin, S. Chen, M. Oo, K. Kekre
Modeling of Supercoiled Plasmid DNA Transmission Through an Ultrafiltration Membrane ........................................................................................................................................ 738
A. Morão, J. Nunes, F. Sousa, M. Pessoa de Amorim, I. Escobar, J. Queiroz
Modeling on Separation Performance of Nanofiltration Membranes for Mixed Electrolytes Solutions .................................................................................................................... 741
W. Shang, X. Wang, L. Wu
Modeling the Impacts of Feed Spacer Geometry on Full-Scale NF/RO System Performance .................................................................................................................................... 742
G. Guillen, E. Hoek
New Relation Between Diffusion and Free Volume..................................................................... 744A. Thornton, K. Nairn, A. Hill, J. Hill
Molecular Screening of Metal-Organic Frameworks for CO2 Storage ....................................... 745R. Babarao, J. Jiang
Numerical Analysis for Absorption of Oxygen by Hollow Fiber Membrane Contactor: Countercurrent Flow and Cocurrent Flow ................................................................ 746
D. Jeong, H. Jeong, M. Yoon, H. Ahn, Y. Lee
Optimisation of the Ceramic Membrane Geometry Using CFD ................................................. 747F. Springer, E. Carretier, D. Veyret, P. Moulin, R. Ghidossi, D. Dhaler
Simulation of Shell-side Flow Hydrodynamics in Hollow Fiber Membrane Modules .............. 749Y. Yang, B. Wang, Y. Peng
Linking Shear Profiles to Fouling Control in Submerged Air Sparged Hollow Fiber Membrane Systems ........................................................................................................................ 751
P. Bérubé, C. Chan
Polyallylamine-Polyacrylamide Blend Composite Membranes for CO2 Selective Permeation....................................................................................................................................... 753
Z. Wang, Y. Cai, H. Qin, J. Wang, S. Wang
Effect of High Pressure Processing on the Barrier and Mechanical Properties of Multilayer Polymeric Food Packaging .......................................................................................... 755
M. Galotto, A. Torres, P. Ulloa
Multilayered Materials for Controlled Atmosphere Packaging Applications............................ 757G. Offord, B. Freeman, D. Paul
Microcapsules Based on a LC Lightly Crosslinked Polyamide. Synthesis by Interfacial Polymerization, Characteristics and Properties ........................................................ 759
B. Tylkowski, M. Giamberini, M. Pregowska, E. Jamowska
Micro-Porous Filled Electrolytes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells............................................... 761S. Lue, P. Lo
Preparation and Characterization of Dual Stimuli-responsive Microcapsules with a Superparamagnetic Porous Membrane and Thermo-responsive Gates................................ 762
L. Chu, W. Yang, R. Xie, X. Pang, X. Ju
Direct Preparation of Porous Mullite Support with High Permeability...................................... 763G. Chen, H. Qi, W. Xing
Preparation of Vanadium-Base Inorganic Membranes by Chemical Vapor Deposition .......... 765M. Mukaida, M. Ishitsuka, S. Hara, H. Suda, K. Haraya
Fundamental Exploration of Metal-Catalyzed Oxidation in Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene Block Copolymers........................................................................................................................... 766
K. Tung, C. Ferrari, R. Li, K. Ashcraft, B. Freeman, D. Paul
Poly(vinyl alcohol)- V2O5 Nanofiberous Membrane as Template for the Development of Nanostructured (wires (1D) to plates (3D)) LiV3O8 .......................................... 768
K. Lee, N. Kim
A New Application for Quaternary Ammonium and Phosphonium Polymers: Protein-Resistant Membrane Coatings......................................................................................... 769
C. Gabriel, E. Hatakeyama, H. Ju, J. Lohr, B. Freeman, R. Noble, D. Gin
A Novel Method of Surface Modification on Thin Fillm Composite RO Using PEGA Homopolymer .................................................................................................................................. 771
T. Tak, H. Choi, J. Moon, J. Park
A Novel Reverse Osmosis Composite Membrane Prepared by In Situ Modification of Initial TFC Membranes ............................................................................................................... 772
Y. Zhou, Q. Pan, C. Gao
Crosslinked N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone Fouling Resistant Coating Materials for Oil/Water Separation....................................................................................................................... 773
Y. Wu, B. McCloskey, V. Kusuma, H. Ju, H. Park, B. Freeman
Crosslinked Poly(ethylene oxide) Fouling Resistant Coating Materials: Synthesis, Characterization, and Application.............................................................................. 775
H. Ju, B. McCloskey, A. Sagle, B. Freeman
Enhancing the Antifouling Property of Reverse Osmosis Membrane Through Surface Coating with Mmphiphilic Copolymer ............................................................................ 776
T. Tak, H. Choi, J. Moon, J. Park
Hybrid Chitosan/poly(ethylene glycol) Hydrogels for use as Highly Anti-Fouling UF Membrane Coatings for Treatment of Emulsified Oil-Contaminated Water........................ 777
H. Ju, B. McCloskey, A. Sagle, B. Freeman
PEG-Based Hydrogels as Potential Membrane Coatings for Produced Water Treatment ......................................................................................................................................... 779
H. Ju, M. Sharma, A. Sagle, B. Freeman
Self-Assembly Monolayer Formation and Permanent Hydrophilicity-Modification on Surfaces of Porous HDPE Membranes by PEG Diazo-Resings............................................ 781
X. Wu, J. Sun, J. Huang, X. Wang
Study of a Hydrophilic-Enhanced Ultrafiltration Membrane....................................................... 782T. Gullinkala, I. Escobar
Surface Modification of Polyamide Thin Film Composite Membrane Using Self-Assembly Monolayer Method .......................................................................................................................... 784
N. Kim, Y. Lee, D. Shin
Surface Chemistries and Alcoholysis Behaviors of Modified Surfaces by the Pulsed Plasma Polymerization of Vinyl Acetate .......................................................................... 786
J. Huang, R. Dong, J. Ma, X. Wang
Surface Modification of Cation Exchange Membranes by Electrodeposition of Quaternized Chitosan for Improving its Selectivity .................................................................... 787
Y. Hu, M. Wang, D. Wang, C. Gao
The Effect of Vinyl Pyrrolidon on Properties of Styrene-Based Composite Membranes for Fuel Cell Application............................................................................................ 788
S. Park, Y. Lee, Y. Kang, Y. Choi, J. Park, W. Lee, C. Kim
Effect of Grafting on Structural and Transport Properties of Ceramic Membranes ................ 789B. Torrestiana-Sanchez, A. Vargas Garcia, A. Garcia-Borquez
Effect of Different Inorganic Filler for Acetone/Nitrogen Separation of Polydimethylsiloxane ..................................................................................................................... 791
A. Beltran, A. Anonas, E. Cho, W. Chung
Effect of Different Organosilane on Modified Fumed Silica for Propylene/Nitrogen Separation of Poly(4-Methyl-2-Pentyne) ....................................................................................... 792
E. Lee, D. Libunao, E. Cho, W. Chung
Effect of Different Organosilane on Modified Fumed Silica for Propylene/Nitrogen Separation of Poly(4-Methyl-2-Pentyne) ....................................................................................... 793
E. Lee, D. Libunao, J. Ahn, E. Cho, W. Chung
The Induction of Clay Nanoparticles in Proton Conducting Membranes for DMFC Systems ........................................................................................................................................... 794
H. Hwang, Y. Hong
Effect of Presence of SiO2 Particles on Self-Cleaning Property of Membrane......................... 796S. Madaeni, N. Ghaemi
Investigations on Membrane Materials for Oxyfuel Processes ................................................. 797T. Markus, A. Ellett, A. Möbius, D. Schlehuber, L. Singheiser
Synthesis of Biocatalytic Membrane Nanosystems.................................................................... 798D. Li, J. Lin, V. Guliants, N. Pinto, S. Thiel
Effect of Network Structure Modifications of Cross-linked Poly(ethylene oxide) Membranes ...................................................................................................................................... 800
V. Kusuma, B. Freeman, M. Danquah, M. Borns, A. Comer, D. Kalika
Fabrication of Porous Silicon Carbide with Various Additives.................................................. 801M. Fukushima, Y. Zhou, Y. Yoshizawa
Multi-Layered Polyvinylidenefluoride Hollow Fiber Membrane via Thermal Induced Phase Separation ............................................................................................................. 802
J. Kim, G. Lee, I. Yang, C. Yang, H. Yoo, M. Seo, K. Kim
Polymeric Pseudo-Liquid Membranes from Poly(2-ethylhexyl methacrylate) ......................... 804M. Yoshikawa, D. Naito
Preparation and Characterisation of Novel Ethylene / 5,7-dimethylocta-1,6-diene Copolymer Membranes .................................................................................................................. 805
M. Rajagopalan, M. Ribeiro, M. De Pinho
Preparation and Characterization of High Performance Braid Reinforced Hollow Fiber Membranes ............................................................................................................................ 806
M. Lee, J. Yoon, Y. Shin
Preparation and Characterization of Poly(vinyl alcohol)/Sodium Alginate Blended Membrane ........................................................................................................................................ 807
J. Yang, N. Wang
Preparation and Characterization of Tetraethylorthosilane-based Membranes Containing Deoxyribonucleic Acid ............................................................................................... 809
D. Lee, S. Hwang, J. Won
Preparation of C/C Composite Membranes From Poly(phthalazinone ether sulfone ketone) Blended with Poly(ethylene glycol)................................................................... 810
S. Liu, T. Wang, Q. Liu, S. Zhang, Z. Zhao
Carbon Dioxide Permeability in the Liquid and Gas Phase through Polymer Brush-Type Polyimide Membranes ............................................................................................... 811
N. Yamanaka, T. Wakamatsu, K. Nagai
Copoly(alkyl ether imide) Membranes as Promising Candidates for CO2 Capture in Postcombustion.......................................................................................................................... 812
M. Krea, D. Roizard, E. Favre
Development of Plasticization-Resistant Polyimide Hollow Fiber Membranes........................ 813T. Visser, Z. Borneman, H. Teunis, P. Cote, M. Wessling
Enhancement in H2/CO2 Permselectivity via Effective Chain Bridging of Copolyimide Membranes Using Aliphatic Diamines ................................................................... 814
B. Low, Y. Xiao, T. Chung
Fixed-Site-Carrier Membrane for CO2 Capture, Membrane Material and Separation Process Optimization ..................................................................................................................... 816
M. Sandru, T. Kim, M. Hägg
Gas Permeation Properties of Composite Membrane with Fluoropolymer Active Layer ....... 818M. Jeong, H. Koh, S. Ha, S. Nam
As Separtaion by Supported Liquid Membranes with Novel Ionic Liquids .............................. 819N. Nemestóthy, P. Cserjési, K. Bélafi-bakó,
Light Gas Separation with Supported, Gelled Ionic Liquid Membranes ................................... 820B. Voss, J. Bara, D. Gin, R. Noble
Main-Chain Ionic Polymers: A New Ionic Liquid-Inspired Polymer Platform for Gas Separation Membranes........................................................................................................... 821
T. Carlisle, J. Bara, C. Gabriel, R. Noble, D. Gin
Polymerizable Room Temperature Ionic Liquids as Gas Separation Membranes................... 822T. Carlisle, J. Bara, C. Gabriel, R. Noble, D. Gin, E. Hatakeyama
Preparation and Characterization of Polyethersulfone MF Membranes Made with TSA and PVP Additives .................................................................................................................. 823
D. Choi, C. Kim, N. Kim
Semi-IPNs of Polyethylene Glycol Diacrylate and Thermoplastic Polymers for Gaseous Separations ..................................................................................................................... 824
A. Kumar, S. Saimani
Supported Ionic Liquid Membrane For Gas Separation ............................................................. 826Q. Gan, D. Rooney, Y. Zhou
Desalination Membranes Based on Sulfonated Poly(arylene ether sulfone) Random Copolymers ...................................................................................................................... 828
W. Xie, H. Park, B. Freeman, M. Paul, A. Roy, H. Lee, J. McGrath
Development of Novel Biomolecule-Responsive Gating System Using Biomolecular Recognition Gating Membrane .............................................................................. 829
H. Kuroki, T. Ito, T. Yamaguchi
Effect of Diluents on Non-Isothermal Crystallization Behaviors of High Density Polyethylene in TIPS Process........................................................................................................ 830
S. Chen, J. Zhang, Q. Xia, X. Wang
Fabrication of a Catalytic Membrane and Its Application to Methanol Reforming .................. 832T. Hirao, T. Sato, N. Itoh
High Performance Surface Nano-Structured RO/NF Membranes .............................................. 833G. Lewis, N. Lin, M. Kim, Y. Cohne
Membrane Preparation of Poly(vinylidene fluoride)/Poly(methyl methacrylate) Blend Via TIPS Using Methyl Salicylate and Benzophenone as Diluents................................. 835
W. Ma, J. Zhang, S. Chen, X. Wang, W. Miao
Metallic Ion Extraction Using Polymer Inclusion Membranes (PIMs): Optimising Physical Strength and Extraction Rate......................................................................................... 837
L. Nghiem, J. Peterson, C. Lukey
Nanofiltration Membranes Made of Hyperbranched Polyethylenimine..................................... 839R. Ruaan, Y. Chiang, Y. Hsub, C. Chuang
Permeation of Lactic Acid Through Supported Ionic Liquid Membranes................................. 840M. Matsumoto, K. Aoki, K. Kondo
Poly(vinyl alcohol)\Poly(ethyleneimine) Membrane for Hg(II) Ions Removal ........................... 841H. Bessbousse, L. Laurent, J. Verchere, T. Rhlalou, T. Nguyen
Preparation and Characterization of Polyamide Composite Nanofiltration Membranes ........ 842D. Wang, Q. Wang, C. Gao
Preparation and Characterization of Polyaniline/Polysulfone Nanocomposite Ultrafiltration Membrane................................................................................................................. 844
Z. Wang, Z. Fan, J. Wang, S. Wang
Preparation and Characterization of Porous Polysulfone Hollow Fiber Membranes for Enhancing Permeation Flux ..................................................................................................... 846
S. Ha, H. Hwang, H. Koh, S. Nam
Solvent Resistant Nanofiltration Membranes Based on Multilayered Polyelectrolyte Complexes ............................................................................................................ 847
X. Li, S. De Feyter, S. Aldea, P. Du Prez, I. Vankelecom, P. Vandezande
Surfactant Liquid Crystal-Based Polymer Membranes for Aqueous, Molecular-Size Exclusion Separations ........................................................................................................... 849
E. Hatakeyama, C. Gabriel, M. Zhou, J. Lohr, X. Lu, R. Noble, D. Gin
Effect of Membrane Formation Process on Compatibility of CA/EVA Blends and Pervaporation of Their Blends Membranes ................................................................................. 850
Q. An, H. Jin, J. Qian, Y. Yang, C. Gao
Non-porous, Flat Membranes Based on Modified Polyimides for Organic Vapour Separations...................................................................................................................................... 851
P. Sysel, E. Minko, O. Vopicka, K. Friess, V. Hynek, M. Sipek
Selective Separation of Benzene from Benzene/Cyclohexane with Supported Ionic Liquid Containing Calixarene Polydimethylsiloxane Membrane by Pervaporation ................ 853
Y. Dong, M. Li, S. Wu
All Solid-State Polymer Electrolytes Prepared from a Hyper-Branched Graft Polymer Using Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization............................................................... 854
K. Yaguchi, N. Endo, M. Higa
Development of New Non Fluorinated Polymeric and Composite Membranes for PEMFCs.. 855E. Fontananova, F. Trotta, E. Drioli
Development, Microstructure and Properties of Novel Wholly Aromatic Pore-Filling Electrolyte Membranes for PEFCs and DMFCs................................................................ 857
N. Hara, T. Ito, T. Yamaguchi
Effect of Addition of Organic Microspheres on Proton Conductivity Property of Sulfonated Poly(arylene ethersulfone) Membrane ...................................................................... 859
C. Liang, T. Maruyama, T. Sotani, Y. Ohmukai, H. Matsuyama
Fluorinated Polyaryl Ether Block Copolymer/Polyethylene Composite Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications............................................................................................................... 860
J. Kim, B. Chang, M. You, S. Lee
Nafion-PE Composite Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Applications ....................... 861M. Yildirim, D. Stamatialis, M. Wessling
New Composite Electrolytes Based on Polymers and Ionic Liquids for High Temperature PEFCs........................................................................................................................ 863
E. Cho, J. Park, W. Lee, C. Kim, S. Park
Preparation and Characterization of Cation- and Anion-Exchange Composite Membranes for Electrodialysis Process....................................................................................... 864
J. Kim, B. Chang, M. You, S. Lee, J. Lee
Preparation and Characterization of Charge Mosaic Membranes with Semi-Interpenetrating Network Structure Prepared by Polymer Blend of Poly(vinyl alcohol) and Polyelectrolytes ........................................................................................................ 865
M. Kobayashi, N. Diana, M. Higa, T. Kusudou, N. Fujiwara
Preparation and Characterization of Crosslinked PVA/Polyanion Composite Membrane for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Application ................................................................. 866
N. Endo, S. Maesowa, M. Sugita
Preparation and Characterization of Nafion-Poly(diphenyl amine) Composite Membrane as Polymer Electrolyte for Fuel Cell Application...................................................... 867
J. Park, S. Lee, K. Lee
Preparation and Characterization of Poly(vinyl alcohol) Based Polymer Electrolyte Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell................................................................. 868
N. Endo, S. Maesowa, M. Sugita, M. Higa, R. Endo
Preparation and Characterization of Solid-State DSSC Using Polyether Solid Polymer Electrolyte......................................................................................................................... 870
H. Onomoto, N. Endo, M. Higa
Proton Conducting Crosslinked Membranes Comprising Triblock Copolymer and Poly(vinyl alcohol) .......................................................................................................................... 871
J. Park, J. Koh, D. Roh, J. Kim
Synthesis and Properties of Sulfonated Polyimides with Sulfophyenyl Side Groups for Fuel Cell Application ................................................................................................... 872
C. Kangcheng, C. Xinbing, E. Noritaka, H. Mitsuru, O. Ken-ichi
Synthesis of Novel Crosslinked Sulfonated Poly(ether sulfone)s Using Bisazide and Their Properties for Fuel Cell Application ............................................................................ 873
Y. Oh, H. Lee, H. Kim, J. Han, T. Kim
Core-Shell Structured Nanofibrous Matrix by Coaxial Electrospinning For Protein Encapsulation, Control Release and Tissue Engineering Applications ................................... 874
Q. Gan, Q. Hou, G. Li
Exploration of Dual-Layer Hollow Fiber Technology in Immobilized Metal Affinity Membranes for Enhanced Protein Separation Performance...................................................... 876
Y. Li, T. Chung, S. Chan, R. Rajagopalan
Effect of Impregnating Treatment on Membrane Pore Structure of Tube Carbon Membrane ........................................................................................................................................ 878
Y. Zhang, M. Lu
Carbon Membrane from Lignin-based Materials ......................................................................... 879T. Koga, H. Kita, K. Tanaka, I. Kawafune, M. Funaoka
Electroless Palladium Plating without Sensitization for Hydrogen Separation Membrane .... 880M. Ishii, Y. Yoshino, T. Sato, N. Itoh, J. Okazaki, T. Suzuki
Fabrication of Superhydrophobic Polypropylene Membranes .................................................. 881J. Franco, S. Kentish, G. Stevens, J. Perera
Formation and Characterization of Dual-Layer Carbon-Zeolite Nanocomposite Hollow Fiber Membranes for Enhanced Gas Separation............................................................ 882
Y. Li, L. Jiang, T. Chung
High Flux and Selectivity SAPO-34 Membranes for CO2/CH4 Separation ................................. 884R. Noble, M. Carreon, S. Li, J. Falconer
Mixed Gas Transport Studies Through Sub-2-Carbon Nanotube Membranes......................... 885S. Kim, F. Fomasiero, H. Park, J. In, J. Holt, A. Noy, O. Bakajin
Molecular Separation Mechanisms and Industrial Applications of MFI-type Zeolite Membranes ...................................................................................................................................... 886
W. Liu
Self-Supported Thin Pd Membranes for Hydrogen Separation Prepared by a Combined Electroless Plating / Etching Technique.................................................................... 887
H. Suda, N. Kishita, M. Kawamura, M. Ishitsuka, S. Hara, K. Haraya
Preparation of Metallic Ultrafiltration Membrane......................................................................... 888I. Kim, K. Lee, J. Park, J. Kwon, B. Jung
Design and Characterization of Carbon Nanotube Bucky-Paper Membranes for Membrane Distillation..................................................................................................................... 889
L. Dumee, K. Sears, J. Schütz, N. Finn, S. Gray, M. Duke
A Facile Approach for the Fabrication of Gold Nanostructures into Electrospun Nanofiberous Membranes .............................................................................................................. 891
S. Lee, N. Kim, K. Lee
Ceramic Capillaries: Elaboration and Characterization.............................................................. 892A. Larbot, S. Cerneaux, S. Condom, M. Persin
Nanocomposite Membranes: Influences of the Filler on the Barrier Properties..................... 893L. Lebrun, B. Alexandre, S. Marais, S. Bruzeau, A. Dufresne
Synthesis and Properties of Nano-Hybrid Membranes Based on Sulfonated Polyimides and Inorganic Additives ............................................................................................. 895
H. Yamamoto, K. Yaguchi, N. Endo, M. Higa, H. Kita, K. Okamoto
6FDA-TAPOB Hyperbranched Polyimide - Silica Hybrids for Gas Separation Membranes ...................................................................................................................................... 896
K. Itahashi, Y. Yamada, T. Suzuki
Application of Nanoporous Fillers in Silicon Carbide Membranes ........................................... 897B. Elyassi, M. Sahimi, T. Tsotsis
Gas Transport Behavior of Membranes Composed of Silica Nanoparticles in Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIM).................................................................................... 898
J. Ahn, W. Chung, I. Pinnau, N. Du, J. Song, M. Guiver
Gas Transport in Poly(dimethylsiloxane)-SiOx Composite Films: Effects of Filler Size Variation from Micro- to Nanoscale ...................................................................................... 899
L. Bermudez, M. Mayeda, G. Urowsky, G. Dinolov, J. Hubbard, H. Schalliol, C. Tang, S. Kim, S. Vine, N. Lape
On the Air Enrichment by Polymer Magnetic Membranes.......................................................... 900Z. Grzywna, A. Rybak, A. Strzelewicz
Preparation and Gas Permeation Properties of Composite Carbon Molecular Sieve Membranes Derived from Polyimides with Thermally Decomposable Groups........................ 901
K. Tanaka, H. Kita, K. Okamoto
SAPO-34-Polymer Mixed-Matrix Membranes for CO2/CH4 Separation ...................................... 902C. Atalay-Oral, E. Erpek, A. Kertik, S. Tantekin-Ersolmaz
Tailored Ceramic Supported Ionic Liquid Membranes for High Pressure Applications ......... 903R. Kreiter, L. Correia, J. Overbeek, H. Van Veen, J. Vente
Anti-Biofouling Effects by Silver Embedded Polyether Block Amide Membrane .................... 904Y. Kim, J. Park, S. Park, G. Nisola, E. Cho, W. Chung, I. Pinnua
Carbon Nanotube/Polyethersulfone Ultrafiltration Membranes for High Water Flux .............. 905S. Kim, M. Kozlov, E. Marand
PAN-MgO Nanocomposite Ultrafiltration Membranes with Improved Anti-Fouling Properties ........................................................................................................................................ 907
F. Peng, Z. Su, S. Su
Particle Fluoropolymer Composite Membranes for Organic Solvent Nanofilration ................ 908G. Salejova-Zadrazilova, S. Malladi, A. Livingston, A. Bismarck
Preparation and Characterization of Anti-fouling Composite Membranes Containing Chitosan and TiO2 ....................................................................................................... 910
L. Liu, J. Deng, P. Zhang, F. Yang
Preparation and Properties of Novel Functionalized Carbon Nanotube/PSF Blend Ultrafiltration Membranes .............................................................................................................. 912
C. Gao, L. Wu, X. Pan
Ionic Liquid/Silver Nanoparticles Composite Membrane and Its Application to Facilitated Olefin Transport Membranes ...................................................................................... 913
S. Kang, K. Char, Y. Kang
Preparation and Pervaporation Performance of Surface Modified MFI-Type Zeolite Filled Silicone Composite Membranes ......................................................................................... 915
X. Zhan, J. Li, C. Chen
Polyelectrolyte-Silica Nanocomposite Based Proton Exchange Membranes for DMFC: Enhancements on Proton Conductivity with Formation of Proton Transport Channels ........ 916
Y. Su, Y. Liu, Y. Sun, D. Wang, J. Lai, M. Guiver
Preparation and Characterization of Hybrid Nafion/Silica and Nafion/Silica/PTA Membranes for Redox Flow Batteries........................................................................................... 917
V. Glibin, V. Pupkevich, L. Svirko, D. Karamanev
Preparation of Polymer Electrolyte Membranes Containing Triazole Functionalized Silica Nanoparticles for Fuel Cells...................................................................... 918
D. Lee, S. Park, S. Kang, Y. Kang
Preparation and Characterization of Polymer Separator Membrane Containing Nanoclays ........................................................................................................................................ 919
M. Koh, J. Rhim, H. Byun, M. Seo, S. Nam
Preparation of Porous PMMA/Organo-Clay Composite Membranes and Their Application in Hydrophobic Adsorption....................................................................................... 920
R. Lin, B. Chen, S. Suen
Hemocompatible Membranes for Blood Oxygenators................................................................ 921M. Faria, M. De Pinho
Modification of a Commercial Polyimide Hollow Fiber Membrane by Heat Treatment and Chemical Cross-Linking for CO2/CH4 Separation Applications ....................... 922
V. Africa, A. Beltran, E. Cho, W. Chung
Enzymatically-Active Water Purification Membranes from Nanostructured Polymer Materials ........................................................................................................................... 923
D. Miller, B. Freeman, A. Ellington, D. Paul
Modification of Sulfonated Poly(Ether Ether Ketone) with Various Charged Surface Modifying Macromolecules.............................................................................................. 924
M. Mohd-Norddin, A. Ismail, T. Matsuura, D. Rana
Preparation and Characterization of Radiation-Grafted PFA/FEP Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Applications ........................................................................................ 925
J. Shin, S. Kang, B. Ko, J. Choi, Y. Nho, P. Kang
Preparation of Cross-linked Cationic Exchange PFA Membranes via Radiation Grafting Methods ............................................................................................................................ 926
J. Shin, S. Kang, B. Ko, Y. Nho, P. Kang, J. Sohn
Synthesis and Characterization of Poly(vinyl chloride) Graft Copolymer Electrolyte Membranes for Fuel Cells........................................................................................... 927
J. Koh, J. Park, J. Choi, J. Seo, J. Kim
Elabroation of Reactive Membrane by Immobilizatino of Trypsin with Polyelectolyte Layer ....................................................................................................................... 928
S. Guedidi, A. Deratani, C. Innocent, S. Roudesli, Y. Yurekli, S. alsoy Altinkaya, A. Yemeniciolu
Enhanced Chiral Amino Acid Separation using Acetylated Betacyclodextrin Immobilized Cellulose Dialysis Membranes: Experimental and Simulation Approaches ..................................................................................................................................... 930
Y. Xiao, T. Chung, R. Rajagopalan
Microbial-Sensing Membranes Functionalized with a Temperature Sensitive Polymer Film.................................................................................................................................... 932
C. Gorey, I. Escobar, C. Gruden
Metal Loaded Support Membrane for the Catalytic Degradation of Extracted Halogenated Hydrocarbons from Water ....................................................................................... 934
G. Nisola, J. Orata, E. Cho, Y. Kim, J. Park, W. Chung, T. Matsuura
Metal Loaded Support Membrane for the Degradation of Extracted Halogenated Hydrocarbons from Water.............................................................................................................. 935
G. Nisola, J. Orata, E. Cho, Y. Kim, J. Park, W. Chung, T. Matsuura
Functional Silica/Nafion Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells ........................................ 936S. Son, J. Won
Development of an Amorphous-Alloy Membrane Module for Pure Hydrogen Production ....................................................................................................................................... 937
S. Hara, M. Ishitsuka, M. Mukaida, K. Haraya, K. Kita, K. Kato
Development of Anti-biofouling Polypropylene Feed Spacers .................................................. 938R. Hausman, I. Escobar, T. Gullinkala
Effect of Gun Distance on Preparation of Stainless Steel Metallic Membrane Using Wire Arc Spraying ................................................................................................................ 940
S. Madaeni, P. Daraei
Epoxy Membrane Formed by UV Curing ...................................................................................... 941K. Cheng, Y. Luo, C. Wu, T. Chuang, W. Guo
Fabricating Skin-Free Membranes by Wet Phase Inversion Method......................................... 942S. Kao, W. Chao, K. Lee, D. Wang, J. Lai
Morphology and Crystallization of Poly(Vinylidene Fluoride) Membrane Prepared by Immerse Precipitation: Effect of Dissolving Temperature .................................................... 943
X. Wang, L. Zhang, X. Wang, H. Chen
Non-Isothermal Crystallization Behaviors of Ethylene-Acrylic Acid Copolymer in Diluents ............................................................................................................................................ 945
J. Zhang, S. Chen, J. Jin, X. Shi, J. Su, X. Wang, Z. Xu
Non-isothermal Crystallization Kinetics of Polyvinylidene Fluoride in Dialkyl Phthalate: The Effect of Alkyl Chain-Length of Diluent .............................................................. 946
Y. Lin, J. Yang, Y. Tang, A. Wang
Preparation and Characterizations of Asymmetric Sulfonated Polysulfone Membranes by Wet Phase Inversion Method............................................................................... 947
S. Chen, R. Liou, C. Lai, J. Chang, C. Chang, M. Hung, C. Huang
Preparation of Micropatterned Polyimide Membrane for Cell Spheroid Formation ................ 949H. Hirum, Y. Karube, A. Kaneko, Y. Suzuki, H. Kawakami
Preparation of Net-Shaped PVDF Membranes by Immersion-Precipitation Method ............... 950Q. Ye, L. Xing, L. Zhang, H. Chen
Preparation of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Microporous Membranes via Thermally Induced Phase Separation Process: 2. A Selected Diluent-Diphenyl Carbonate due to Polarity Consideration ........................................................................................................ 951
Y. Lin, Y. Tang, J. Yang, X. Wang
Preparation of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Microporous Membranes via Thermally Induced Phase Separation Process: 1. Membrane Structure and Crystalline Phase of Polyvinylidene Fluoride in Different Diluents.......................................................................... 952
Y. Lin, Y. Tang, J. Yang, X. Wang
Preparation of PVDF Hollow Fiber Asymmetric Membrane with TIPS Process ....................... 953M. Park, J. Kim, G. Lee, I. Yang, C. Yang, H. Yoo, M. Seo, K. Kim
Preparation of PVDF Hollow Fiber Membrane from a Ternary Polymer/ Solvent/ Nonsolvent System via Thermally Induced Phase Separation (TIPS) Method ......................... 954
S. Rajabzadeh, T. Maruyama, T. Sotani, H. Matsuyama
Syntheses and the Surface Property of Hyperbranched Aromatic Polyamides Containing a Fluoroalkyl Group .................................................................................................... 956
A. Sugiyama, N. Furuike, Y. Nagase
Hydrogen Gas Separation Using Composite Plasma Polymer Membranes ............................. 958E. Fernández-Gesalaga, P. Corengia, A. Garcia-Luis, M. Brizuela, D. González-santamaría, Á. Gutiérrez
Optimized Hollow Fiber Membrane Fabrication Process for Natural Gas Sweetening ........... 960G. Dong, H. Li, V. Chen
Synthesis and Gas Permeability of UV-Crosslinked Telechelic Polyimide Membranes ......... 962H. Shirokura, K. Yoshida, S. Miyata, K. Nagai
Thermally Rearranged Polymer Membranes Derived from Amine-Containing Polyimide for Gas Separation........................................................................................................ 963
J. Lee, S. Han, C. Jung, H. Park, Y. Lee
Polyetersulfone Hollow Fiber Membrane with Improved Fouling Resistance Prepared Via Nonsolvent Induced Phase Separation (NIPS) ..................................................... 964
N. A. Rahman, T. Sotani, T. Maruyama, H. Matsuyama
Preparation of Polyethersulfone MF Membranes with Dope Solurions Containing Different BE Concentration ............................................................................................................ 965
C. Kim, D. Choi, N. Kim
Preparation of Reverse Osmosis Composite Membrane with High Flux Interfacial Polymerization of MPD and TMC................................................................................................... 966
S. Qiu, L. Wu, L. Zhang, H. Chen, C. Gao
Study on the Preparation and Mechanism of Porous Polysulfone Ultrafiltration Membrane with Density Gradient Structure ................................................................................. 967
Q. An, J. Qian, Z. Zhang, H. Chen, C. Gao
Preparation and Characteristics of UV Cross-Linked Polymer Electrolyte Composite Membrane for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells.......................................................... 968
Y. Choi, Gajeong-Ro, J. Park, T. Yank, Y. Yoon, W. Lee, C. Kim
Preparation and Characterization of Porous Polymer Support for Application of Composite Electrolyte Fuel Cell .................................................................................................... 969
M. Jeong, H. Hwang, H. Kim, S. Nam
On Preparation of Polymeric Membranes with Bicontinuous Structure by Using Vapor Induced Phase Separation.................................................................................................. 970
C. Li, D. Wang, A. Deratani, Y. Su, R. Tsai, C. Kuo, J. Lai
Syntheses and Physical Properties of Novel Biocompatible Polymer Materials Containing a Phospholipid Moiety ................................................................................................ 972
Y. Nagase, K. Horiguchi, N. Shimoyamada
Pore-Size-Controlled Amorphous Silica Membranes Prepared by CVD Method with Phenyl-Derived Tetramethoxysilane Precursors................................................................. 974
K. Akamatsu, Y. Ohta, T. Sugarawa, A. Nakao, A. Miyoshi, S. Nakao
Sol-Gel Routes Towards Microporous Titania and Zirconia Membranes ................................. 975H. van Veen, R. Kreiter, M. Rietkerk, B. Bonekamp, J. Vente
Synthesis of Microporous Carbon Membranes Using Tertiary Amine Templates................... 976Y. Dong, N. Nishiyama, Y. Egashira, K. Ueyama
Fabrication of Polysulfone Hollow Fiber Microfiltration Membranes........................................ 977H. Ohya, S. Shiki, H. Kawakami
Effect of Thermal Treatment on the Stability of Palladium Composite Membrane .................. 979D. Oka, S. Watanabe, Y. Yoshino, T. Sato, N. Itoh
Investigation of the Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature on Porosity of Polyimide Derived Carbon Molecular Sieve Membranes and their Gas Separation Properties ............... 980
C. Hu, Y. Tasi, K. Lee, J. Lai
Low Temperature Diffusion Bonding of Pd-Ni/PNS Membranes with Metallic Module for Hydrogen Separation .................................................................................................. 982
S. Ryi, J. Park, S. Kim, D. Kim
Magnetron Sputtering Deposition and Characterization of Pd-Based Composite Membranes for Hydrogen Separation........................................................................................... 983
E. Fernández-Gesalaga, P. Corengia, A. Garcia-Luis, M. Brizuela, D. González-Santamaría, J. Calviño
Optimization of Intermediate Structure and Porous Support in H2-Permselective Amorphous Silica Membrane Synthesized by Counter Diffusion Chemical Vapor Deposition........................................................................................................................................ 985
T. Nagano, K. Sato, K. Hataya, Y. Ikuhara, S. Takahashi
Sol-gel Derived Hybrid Characterisation Polyimide/Silica Films: Synthesis and ................... 986Z. Xie, B. Dao, C. Nguyen, S. Gray, A. Hill, J. Hodkin, A. Groth
Synthesis, Cross-linking and Carbonization of Co-Polyimides Containing Internal Acetylene Units for Gas Separation.............................................................................................. 987
Y. Xiao, T. Chung, M. Guiver
Zeolite Filled 6FDA Based Polyimide Mixed-Matrix Membranes Prepared with Compatibilizing Additives .............................................................................................................. 988
E. Erpek, C. Atalay-Oral, S. Tantekin-Ersolmaz
Synthesis and Characterization of PbS Nanocrystallites within the Non-Woven Poly(vinylidine fluoride) Membranes ............................................................................................ 989
J. Park, K. Lee
Preparation and Characterization of Electrospun PES-BSA as Protein Affinity Membrane... 990H. Byun, B. Hong
Metallic Glue for Preparation of Thin Palladium Film Sticking on a Porous Support ............. 991K. Kawasoe, T. Sato, N. Itoh
Preparation of Sulfonated Block Copolyimide Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications........... 992K. Yamazaki, Y. Tang, H. Kawakami
Syntheses of Novel Sulfonated Graft Copolyimide Membranes and Their Proton Conductivity .................................................................................................................................... 993
K. Yamazaki, H. Kawakami
Application of Lipid-Polymer Membranes in Taste Sensor ........................................................ 994M. Szpakowska, E. Marjanska, A. Lisowska-Oleksiak,
Adsorption of Virus on Various Test Cells and Membrane Materials: The Case of Bacteriophage MS2......................................................................................................................... 995
G. Pierre, C. Causserand, C. Roques, P. Aimar
Enzymatic Membrane Reactors for Ester Synthesis................................................................... 997D. Paolucci-Jeanjean, M. Belleville, G. Rios
Facilitated Olefin Transport Membranes: Progress and Problems ........................................... 999I. Ciobanu, B. Firat, Z. He, I. Pinnau, T. Merkel
Fermentation and Microfiltration Characteristics of D-Lactic Acid Producing Bacterium....................................................................................................................................... 1000
N. Katagiri, T. Nozaki, E. Iritani
Liquid Membrane Oscillators with Ionic Surfactants ................................................................ 1001M. Szpakowska
Myoglobin-Containing Sodium Alginate Composite Membranes for the Facilitated Transport of Oxygen..................................................................................................................... 1002
K. Figueiredo, T. Alves, C. Borges, W. Van de Ven, D. Stamatialis, M. Wessling
Novel Analytical Application of Pervaperation Technique for Isolation and Reconcentration of Volatile Organic Compounds from Human Urine Samples .................... 1004
N. Jakubowska, W. Kujawski, Ź. Polkowska, J. Namieśnik
Plate & Frame Membrane System for Recovery and Concentration of 2-keto-Lgulonate ....................................................................................................................................... 1006
J. Wei, L. Zhang, S. Wang
Selective Separation of CO2 via Facilitated Transport Membranes Immobilized with Single and Mixed Amines as Carrier .................................................................................. 1007
A. Heydari Gorji, T. Kaghazchi
Semipermeable Membrane Needed for Microtissue Array Chip .............................................. 1009T. Kanamori, K. Sumaru, S. Sugiura
Tangential Flow Filtration for Virus Purification........................................................................ 1010D. Grzenia, J. Carlson, R. Wickramasinghe
The Use of NF Membranes as Substrates for Supported Phospholipid Bilayers .................. 1011Y. Kaufman, V. Freger
Treatment of Collagen Extract with Quaternary poly(N,N-dimethylaminoethyl Methacrylate-co-Acrylonitrile) / PAN Blend Ultrafiltration Membranes................................... 1012
S. Jiangnan, L. Dan Dan, C. Bao Qing, Z. Yuan Yuan, Q. Jun Hong
Investigation of an Air-Gap Membrane Distillation Module in Desalination ........................... 1013M. Duke, J. Li, J. Zhang, N. Dow, S. Gray
The Use of NF Membranes as Substrates for Supported Phospholipid Bilayers .................. 1014Y. Kaufman, F. Viatcheslav
Fractionation of Alpha-Lactalbumin and Beta-Lactoglobulin in an Electrophoretic Membrane Contactor: Mass Transfer Mechanisms................................................................... 1015
S. Galier, H. Roux-de Balmann
Analytical Estimation for Energy Consumption During Cross-Flow Membrane Filtration of Soy Sauce Lees in the Batch-Wise Concentration ............................................... 1016
T. Furukawa, K. Kokubo, K. Nakamura, K. Matsumoto
Application of Membrane Bio-Reactor for Process Wastewater Treatment for Soft Drink Syrup Plant .......................................................................................................................... 1018
C. Chung, K. Lee, M. Eeckhaut, J. Revel
Selectivity between Potassium, Sodium and Calcium Ions in Synthetic Media and Juice Media Using Wafer Enhanced- Electrodeionization (WE-EDI) ....................................... 1019
T. Ho, R. Cross, J. Hestekin, A. Kurup
Clarification and Purification of Aqueous Stevia Extract Using Membrane Separation Process....................................................................................................................... 1020
R. Bergamasco, F. Viera da Silva, M. Hespanhol, A. Alberto de Araujo, F. Jesus Bassetti, M. Regina Fagundes, S. Rezende
Clarification of Lactic Acid Fermentation Using Ceramic Membrane Microfiltration with Absorption by Activated Carbon......................................................................................... 1021
W. Li, W. Xing, N. Xu, X. Zhang
Concentration and Rectification of Grape Must by Nanofiltration .......................................... 1022M. De Pinho, F. Santos, I. Catarino, V. Geraldes
Concentration of Blackcurrent Juice (Ribes nigrum) by Reverse Osmosis on a Pilot Scale ...................................................................................................................................... 1023
N. Pap, A. Turkki, M. Jaakkola, V. Virtanen, L. Myllykoski, G. Vatai, R. Keiski, E. Pongrácz
Concentration of Noni Juices by Means of Osmotic Distillation using a Hollow Fiber Conctactor ........................................................................................................................... 1025
H. Valdés, J. Romero, A. Saavedra
Cross-Flow Sterile Microfiltarion of Non-Alcoholic Beer.......................................................... 1026M. Yazdanshenas, S. Tabatabaei, M. Soltanieh, L. Fillaudeau
Progress on Membrane Distillation Scale-Up with Polymer and Inorganic Membranes....... 1028M. Duke, J. Li, J. Zhang, N. Dow, S. Gray, S. Mee
Evaluation of Membrane Performance for Aroma Compounds Recovery from Pomegranate Juice by Pervaporation......................................................................................... 1029
A. Raisi, A. Aroujalian, T. Kaghazchi
Fluidized Membrane Bio-Reactor (FMBR) for the Enzymatic Production of Fructose from Inulin ..................................................................................................................... 1031
S. Curcio, V. Calabro, G. Iorio, E. Ricca, S. Curcio, A. Basso, P. Spizzo, A. Galluzzo, L. Gardossi
High Pressure Reverse Osmosis of Whey Products................................................................. 1032M. Grigus, E. Hansen
Membrane Assisted Production of Fructo-Oligosaccharides in a Continuous Process ...... 1033L. Engel, K. Grau, M. Ebrahimi, P. Czermak
Microsieves: A New Technology for Cold Sterilization of Whole Milk .................................... 1035B. Torrestiana-Sanchez, E. Brito-de la Fuente
Production of Enriched Antioxidant Soy Protein Hydrolysates by Membrane Ultrafiltration.................................................................................................................................. 1037
M. Robinson, S. Bissegger, C. Moresoli
Separation of Non-Sucrose Compounds from Syrup of the Surgar-Beet Production Process by Ultrafiltration with Ceramic Membranes using Static Mixer................................. 1038
Z. Seres, J. Gyura, G. Vatai, M. Eszterle, A. Jokic
Separation of Sericin Protein from Silk Degumming Solution by Ultrafiltration Membranes .................................................................................................................................... 1039
B. Jung, J. Kwon, J. Park, I. Kim, K. Lee
Supported Liquid Membranes with Strip Dispersion for the Recovery of Cephalexin.......... 1040M. Vilt, W. Ho
Bio-Butanol Recovery from Aqueous Solutions by Pervaporation Ssing PDMS and PTMSP Membranes ............................................................................................................... 1042
J. Kim, B. Chang, B. Ryu, B. Chang, S. Lee, K. Jung, J. Kim
Bioethanol Production Using a Coupled Fermentor with Pervaporation System.................. 1043A. Aroujalian, B. Bonakdarpour, S. Eslami
Membrane Separation Techniques in the Continuous Fermentation and Separation of Butanol................................................................................................................... 1044
J. Du, B. Beitle, E. Clausen, J. Carrier, J. Hestekin
Membrane Filtration of Thin Stillage from the Dry Grind Process .......................................... 1045A. Arora, P. Wang, R. Belyea, B. Dien, M. Tumbleson, V. Singh, K. Rausch
PVDF Nano-fiber Membrane: New Approach to Produce Potable Water from Seawater via Air Gap Membrane Distillation (AGMD) ............................................................... 1047
S. Kaur, S. Ramakrishna, T. Matsuura, C. Feng, K. Khulbe, R. Gopal, M. Khayet
Pervaporation of Dilute Butanol Solutions Using a Tubular Silicalite Membrane ................. 1049K. Sakaki, T. Ikegami, H. Negishi, T. Morita, D. Kitamoto
Recovery of n-Butanol From Aqueous Solution by Hydrophobic Silica-Filled PDMS Membrane by Pervaporation ............................................................................................ 1050
L. Liu, E. Cho, W. Chung, T. Matsuura
Amelioration of Ultrafiltration Process by Lime Treatment: Case of Landfill Leachate......................................................................................................................................... 1051
S. Renou, S. Poulain, J. Gagnaire, J. Givaudan, P. Moulin
An Application of Chitosan as a Coagulant/Flocculant in a Microfiltration Process of Natural Water ............................................................................................................................ 1053
R. Bergamasco, F. Viera da Silva, M. Hespanhol, A. Alberto de Araujo, F. Jesus Bassetti, M. Regina Fagundes, B. Christian
An Experimental Study of UF Ceramic Membrane as Pretreatment Prior to SWRO in China .......................................................................................................................................... 1054
J. Xu, D. Wang, C. Gao
Applications of Integrated Miex-DOC/Ultrafiltration Process in the Production of Drinking Water............................................................................................................................... 1056
M. Kabsch-Korbutowicz
Coagulation Pre-Treatment in Dead-End Nanofiltration: Effects of Coagulant Concentration, Calcium and Settling .......................................................................................... 1057
D. Sun, J. Leckie, K. Listiarini
Coastal Seawater Microfiltration Pilot Study for a Shipboard Reverse Osmosis Pretreatment System .................................................................................................................... 1059
W. Varnava, D. Nordham, J. Pizzino, M. Miller, M. Silbernagel
Continuous Coagulation-Microfiltration System for Cleaning Lake Water Using Ceramic Membranes ..................................................................................................................... 1060
W. Li, L. Zhou, W. Xing, N. Xu
Effect of Coagulation on MF/UF as a Pretreatment in Seawater Desalination ....................... 1061H. Yang, B. Jung, H. Kim
Effect of Organic or Inorganic Materials in Hybrid Process of Ceramic MF and GAC Adsorption for Drinking Water Treatment ......................................................................... 1062
J. Park, H. Lee
Filtration with Membranes as Complementation for the Process Coagulation/Flocculation to Obtain Drinking Water ................................................................. 1063
R. Bergamasco, L. Konradt Moraes, C. Regina Granhem Tavares, M. Tereza Pessoa de Amorim
Water Reclamation by PAC/NF Treatment: Analysis of Process Variables and Optimized Performance................................................................................................................ 1064
C. Kazner, T. Wintgens, T. Melin
Effects of Air-Sparging on the Deposition of Microbial Cells and Filtration Flux in Cross-Flow Microfiltration ........................................................................................................... 1066
K. Hwang, C. Hsu
Application of MF Membrane to Sludge Thickening Process .................................................. 1068R. Eusebio, H. Kim (Myongji University), H. Kim (KUMHO Engineering and Construction)
Biological Regeneration of an Organoclay in a Fluidized Bed Reactor for the Treatment of Wastewaters from Offshore Platform Operation ................................................ 1069
C. Scurtu, T. Leiknes, H. Helnes, E. Melin
Evaluation of Electrodialysis Reversal in Refinery Effluents Treatment for Re-use in Cooling Towers ......................................................................................................................... 1071
M. Machado, V. Santiago, J. Almeida, T. Iwane
Experimental and Theoretical Study of a Membrane Evaporator with a Metallic Hydrophobic Membrane ............................................................................................................... 1073
D. Paolucci-Jeanjean, M. Belleville, N. Hengl, J. Sanchez
Ferry Oily Wasterwater Treatment .............................................................................................. 1075R. Ghidossi, D. Veyret, J. Scotto, T. Jalabert, P. Moulin
Lake Water Treatment Using Tubular Alumina Microfiltration Membrane System with Periodic N2-Backflushing .................................................................................................... 1077
J. Park, H. Lee, S. Park, K. Kim
Temperature Responsive Membranes for Treatment of Oily Waters ...................................... 1078S. Mondal, N. Tomer, S. Husson, R. Wickramasinghe
Research onto Water Treatment using Hybrid Method of Coagulation and Low-Pressure Membrane Filtration ..................................................................................................... 1079
K. Konieczny, M. Rajca, M. Bodzek
The Effect on Critical Flux of an Olive Vegetation Waste Water Pretreated by Photocatalysis with Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles ............................................................... 1081
M. Stoller, L. Miranda, A. Chianese
Flux Flow and Cleaning Enhancement, in a Spiral Membrane Element, Using Continuous Infrasonic Frequency Back Pulsing ....................................................................... 1082
R. Sanderson, D. Koen, F. Bester, D. McLachlan
Detergent Wastewater Treatment Using Ultrafiltration/Miex® Process .................................. 1083I. Kowalska
Effects of Photocatalytic Treatment on Reverse Osmosis Filtration of Secondary Effluents ......................................................................................................................................... 1085
K. Choo, J. Ahn, L. Jiang, H. Park
The Effects of Operating Conditions on the Removal of Nitrate-Nitrogen in Treating Groundwater by Electrodialysis................................................................................... 1087
J. Min, D. Hong, B. Jung, H. Kim
A Novel MBR System with the Use of Intermittent Electric Field to Suppress Fouling ........ 1088K. Akamatsu, T. Sugarawa, W. Lu, S. Nakao
Biological Nutrient Removal Using a Step-feed Hybrid MBR Process Treating Synthetic Domestic Wastewater.................................................................................................. 1089
L. Yuan, C. Zhang, Y. Ding, Y. Zhang, L. Wang, Y. Li, D. Li
Seawater Desalination by Membrane Distillation: The Optimization of Three Configurations, Membranes and Modules ................................................................................. 1091
L. Xiaolong, W. Chunrui, C. Huayan, J. Yue, W. Xuan
Development of Sustainable Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor (AnMBR) for Decentralized Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery ............................................... 1092
A. Prieto, D. Yeh
Effect of Electrocoagulation Coupled with MBR on Performance of Membrane Permeability................................................................................................................................... 1093
H. Kim, H. Jang, S. Ka, D. Lee
Operation of Household MBR Plant ............................................................................................ 1095P. Petr, I. Zuzana
Partial Nitrification MBR (PN-MBR) Feasibility for Cokes Wastewater Treatment ................. 1096C. Moon, Y. Ahn, S. Cho, S. Okabe, H. Shin
Satellite MBR Plants for Water Reuse Applications.................................................................. 1098M. Kuzma, V. Kippax, E. Jordan
Characterization of Chemical Kinetics and Mass Transfer in Membrane-Based Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Molybdenum (VI) from Aqueous Solutions ................................. 1100
H. Valdés, J. Romero, S. Bocquet, G. Rios, F. Valenzuela, J. Sánchez,
Effect of Initial Solution pH on the Performance of Submerged Nanocatalysis/ CMS System for the p-Nitrophenol Hydrogenation over Nano-Sized Nickel Catalysts.................. 1102
R. Chen, H. Sun, W. Xing, W. Jin, N. Xu
Effect of Magnetic Field on Crossflow Membrane Filtration of Nickel Suspensions ............ 1103L. Shu, Z. Zhong, W. Xing, N. Xu
Effect of Membrane Properties and Process Parameters on the Control of Crystals Morphology and Structure in Membrane Crystallization of Organic Materials ...................... 1105
G. Di Profio, E. Curcio, E. Drioli
Effects of Chemical Parameters of the Aqueous Phase in the Hydroxylation of Benzene to Phenol in a Biphasic Membrane Reactor ............................................................... 1107
R. Molinari, P. Argurio, T. Poerio
Enhancing Fenton Process by Means of Inert Ceramic Membranes ...................................... 1109X. Bernat, F. Stüber, A. Fortuny, C. Bengoa, A. Fabregat, J. Font
Environmentally Important Oxidative and Reductive Reactions with Functionalized Membranes .......................................................................................................... 1111
S. Lewis, Y. Li, J. Xu, S. Daunert, L. Bachas, D. Bhattacharyya
Experimental Investigation on Separation Performance of Nanofiltration Membranes for Ammonia and Nitrate Salts Solutions.............................................................. 1113
L. Wu, X. Wang, L. Song, J. Li, Y. Tomi, M. Ando, T. Ohara, T. Shintani
Highly Efficient Separation of Actinides using Porous Polymer Sheet with Anion-Exchange Group ........................................................................................................................... 1114
S. Asai, M. Magara, N. Shinohara, K. Miyoshi, K. Saito
Ion-Exchange Membrane Techniques for Removal of Troublesome Ions from Water.......... 1116J. Wisniewski
Membranes in a Galvanizing Plant?............................................................................................ 1118S. Cook, S. Kentish, J. Perera, G. Stevens, P. Hetherington
Nanoparticle-Enhanced Microfiltration for Low Energy Metal Removal from Water ............. 1119A. Jawor, E. Hoek
Recovery of Alkali by Diffusion Dialysis Using a Cation Exchange Membrane..................... 1121S. Ikeda, H. Yamamoto, Y. Aoki, N. Shoji
Recovery of Nickel from Acidic Spent Electrolyte by Nanofiltration....................................... 1122H. Neomagus, H. Krieg, M. Van der Gun, D. Bruinsma
Separation of Grubbs-Type Precatalysts with Organic Solvent Nanofiltration...................... 1124P. Van der Gryp, H. Neomagus, S. Marx, M. Vosloo
Separation of Nano-Sized Nickel Particles with Ceramic Membranes .................................... 1125Z. Zhong, W. Xing, W. Li, N. Xu
Solvent Resistant Nanofiltration to Retain Oligomers/Polymers While Permeating Homogeneous Cu Catalysts and Polar Aprotic Solvents ......................................................... 1127
A. Cano-Odena, P. Vandezande, I. Vankelecom, D. Fournier, W. Van Camp, F. Duprez
Stagnant Sandwich and Supported Liquid Membrane Systems in Separation and Concentration of Drugs or Metal Ions from Water .................................................................... 1129
R. Molinari, P. Argurio, T. Poerio
Study of Zinc and Copper Extraction from Aqueous Solutions by Adsorption with Microcapsules Containing Trioctilamine as Extractant ............................................................ 1131
C. Fonseca, F. Valenzuela, M. Yazdani-Pedram, T. Borrmann
Submerged Microfiltration Assisted Removal of Heavy Metal from Industrial Wastewater .................................................................................................................................... 1134
D. Musale, B. Johnson
Treatment and Reuse of the De-Ionized Cleaning Wastewater for Multicrystal Silicon Production with the Process of Coagulation-Floatation-Ultrafiltration...................... 1136
Y. Dong, Y. Wang, M. Li
Treatment of Electronic Industrial Effluents by Membrane Processes................................... 1137P. Ndiaye, L. Dominguez, J. Millet, Y. Wyart, P. Moulin
Assessment of Leather Tanning using Cork Tannins Concentrated by Nanofiltration ........ 1139M. Minhalma, M. de Pinho, V. Geraldes, A. Anil, B. Bitlisli, H. Özgünay, Ö. Sari
Hybrid Photocatalysis / Submerged Membrane Process for Removal of Humic Acid .......... 1140P. Le-clech, R. Halim, R. Utama, S. Cox
Hybridization of Photocatalysis and Membrane Distillation for Removal of Azo Dyes from Water. Effect of Process Parameters on Decolorization and Decomposition of Acid Yellow 36 ............................................................................................... 1141
S. Mozia, A. Morawski, M. Toyoda, T. Tsumura
Industrial Groundwater Treatment using Hybrid Systems ....................................................... 1143M. Alizadehfard, G. Nunn
Integrated Membrane System for Agro-Food Wastewater Treatment: Two Industrial Case Studies in the Southern Italy. ........................................................................... 1144
S. Curcio, V. Calabrò, G. Iorio, S. Sansonetti
Integration of Electrodialysis and Advanced Oxidation Processes for the Treatment of Saline Waste Water Containing Phenol ............................................................... 1145
F. Jung Borges, R. Guardani, H. Roux de Balmann
Integration of Supported Liquid Membrane and RO for the Recovery and Resourceful Treatment of Industrial Fumaric Acid Wastewater .............................................. 1147
S. Li, H. Chen, L. Zhang
Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor with SHARON-Denitrification Process for Nitrogen Removal ......................................................................................................................... 1148
G. Nisola, J. Orata, E. Cho, J. Park, W. Chung
Membrane Processes for Tomato Industry Waste Water Effluent Treatment: A Case Study..................................................................................................................................... 1149
M. Iaquinta, M. Stoller, C. Merli
Nanofiltration Removal of Xenoestrogens from Waters using Membranes of the Various NaCl Retention ................................................................................................................ 1150
M. Bodzek, M. Dudziak
Osmotic Dehydrration of Difficlut-to-Filter Slurry Using Hypertonic Polymer Solution ....... 1152N. Katagiri, E. Iritani, H. Tsuchiya, M. Iwata
The Role of Selective Membranes in the Recovery of the Components of Hot Dip Galvanising Effluents ................................................................................................................... 1154
I. Ortiz, F. San Roman, E. Bringas, J. Carrera
The Use of Antimicrobial Peptides Immobilized On Reverse Osmosis Membranes to Reduce Biofilm Formation ....................................................................................................... 1156
R. Kasher, E. Hershkovitz, K. Berliner, Z. Ronen
Treatment Process Adapted to Stabilized Leachates: Lime Precipitation, Prefiltration, and Reverse Osmosis ............................................................................................ 1157
S. Renou, S. Poulain, J. Givaudan, P. Moulin
Ultrafiltration of Dye Solutions with use of Ceramic Membranes............................................ 1159K. Majewska-Nowak
A Model Study on the Membrane Process for Carbon Dioxide Removal from Natural Gas .................................................................................................................................... 1160
D. Yang, Z. Wang, S. Wang
Challenges Related to Upscaling of Membrane from Lab-Size to Pilot Scale Case Study: Facilitated Transport Membrane for CO2 Separation .................................................... 1161
T. Kim, M. Hägg
CO2 Recovery from LNG-Fired Flue Gas using a Multi-Staged Pilot-Scale Membrane Plant ............................................................................................................................ 1162
S. Choi, S. Lee, J. Kim, B. Kim, Y. Lee
Vacuum Membrane Distillation for Reverse Osmosis Drain .................................................... 1163L. Xiaolong, W. Chunrui, C. Huayan, J. Yue, W. Xuan
Membrane Recovery of Gaseous Energy Carriers from Biomass Treatment Processes ..... 1164V. Teplyakov, M. Shalygin, L. Gasanova, A. Netrusov, M. Modigell
Membrane Purification and Separation of Gases in Resonant Radiation Field ..................... 1166V. Levdansky, J. Smolik, P. Moravec
Managing the Composition of Air Applications, Possibilities and Challenges...................... 1167J. Balster, P. Kusters
Natural Gas Purification Using High Performance Crosslinked Hollow Fiber Membranes: Effects of High Pressure CO2 and Toluene Feed. ............................................... 1168
I. Omole, S. Miller, W. Koros
Oxygen Enriched Air for Energy Applications........................................................................... 1169D. Stookey, S. Nemser
Particle Separation from Hot Gases using Metallic Foams ...................................................... 1170R. Ghidossi, G. Rebollar-Perez, J. Ferasse, E. Carretier, J. Vicente, F. Topin, P. Moulin
Pd-Based Membrane Units for Enhancing H2 Production ....................................................... 1172G. Chiappetta, G. Clarizia
PVA/PVAm Blend FSC Membrane for Biogas Upgrading......................................................... 1173L. Deng, M. Hägg
Sulfur Dioxide Recovery using a Non-Dispersive Absorption Process with Ionic Liquids .. 1174P. Luis, A. Garea, A. Irabien
Membrane Separation Technology of Pervaporation and Its................................................... 1176J. Li
Long-Term and High Temperature Pervaporation Performance of Ceramic-Supported Polyimide Membranes ............................................................................................... 1177
H. van Veen, R. Kreiter, C. Engelen, J. Vente
Pervaporation Dehydration of Isopropanol with Chitosan/Polyacrylonitrile Hollow Fiber Membrane ............................................................................................................................ 1179
H. Tsai, W. Chen, K. Lee, J. Lai
Pervaporation Separation of Ethyl Thioether/Heptane Mixtures by Polyethylene Glycol Membranes ........................................................................................................................ 1180
J. Li, J. Chen, H. Ye, C. Chen
Separation and Concentration of Butanol from Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol (ABE) Solution by Pervaporation ........................................................................................................... 1181
Y. Wan, Y. Su, S. Yi, X. Chen
Synthesis and Pervaporation of a poly(Acrylic Acid) /Hydrotalcite Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Membrane for Separating Xylene Isomers..................................................................... 1182
N. Liu, Y. Zhang, S. Qiu, L. Zhang, H. Chen
Use of Pervaporation for the Separation of Phenol from Dilute Aqueous Solutions ............ 1183X. Hao, M. Pritzker, X. Feng
Porous Polybenzimidazole Membranes Doped with Phosphoric Acid for High Temperature Cells......................................................................................................................... 1184
J. Blazquez, O. Garrido, F. Alcaide, O. Miguel, H. Grande
Microemulsion Polymerized PEMs Structural Effect of Polymerizable Zwitterionic Surfactants on Traits of Membrane............................................................................................. 1185
L. Hong, S. Tay, X. Zhang, Z. Liu
Sulfonated Polyimide Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells .......................................... 1186Z. Hu, T. Ogo, K. Iwanaga, K. Okamoto
Use of Nanofiltration Membranes in Fuel Cells ......................................................................... 1187H. Hojjati, D. Karamanev
The Effect of Reaction Conditions on Oxidation of Metal-catalyzed Poly(1,4-butadiene) .... 1188H. Li, K. Tung, B. Freeman, M. Stewart, J. Jenkins
Use of Scrap Tire-Derived Porous Rubber Tubing as Green Membrane (ECOLMem) - Filtration Performance Evaluation ...................................................................... 1189
A. Garcia, D. Starman, J. Woodham, A. Prieto, R. Ferlita, D. Yeh
Use of Scrap Tire-Derived Porous Rubber Tubing as Green Membrane (ECOLMem) -Life Cycle Analysis ................................................................................................ 1191
A. Garcia, J. Woodham, D. Yeh
Evaluating the Performance of Single-Pass RO and Multi-Pass NF/RO Systems for Seawater Desalination ............................................................................................................ 1193
D. Tanuwidjaja
Drinking Water Quality Requirements for a Desalination Plant in Melbourne, Australia ......................................................................................................................................... 1195
R. Considine
Facilitated Transport of Carbon Dioxide through Immobilization of Carbonic Anhydrase on Poly(vinyl alcohol) Membranes .......................................................................... 1197
J. Kim, D. Hong, G. Barona, H. Kim, B. Jung
Synthesis and Characterization of Nanoporous Polycaprolactone Membranes for Controlled Drug Release .............................................................................................................. 1198
C. Yen, H. He, L. Lee, W. Ho
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