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Coatings for Membrane Separations
For sophisticated sectors, including water treatment, oil refining, chemical manufacturing, foodstuff and distilleries, and gas handling and treatment, the interest in energy‐saving purification technologies invariably comes first. Because of its excellent purification performance, ecological advantages, reduced carbon footprint, minimal initial share, and simplicity of usage, membrane separation technology is a desirable option. Moreover, this technology is rapidly embracing cleaner, more sustainable production methods. This chapter intends to present a thorough and critical analysis of the existing state‐of‐the‐art knowledge about the surface‐coating methods for membranes that have been proposed for use in various applications. These practical preparation methods, such as physical and chemical coating technology, are explained in detail based on the relationship between the coating and membrane surface. This chapter introduces the most commonly used methods with their foundational ideas before demonstrating their efficacy and method of importance with appropriate case studies. It also aims to attempt a comprehensive and evaluative discussion of the present knowledge regarding the existing surface‐coating techniques for membranes proposed for various applications. The several merits and demerits of various deposition techniques are also covered. The work mainly focuses on reviewing the most significant concerns and presenting ideas on possible future developments.
Coatings for Membrane Separations
For sophisticated sectors, including water treatment, oil refining, chemical manufacturing, foodstuff and distilleries, and gas handling and treatment, the interest in energy‐saving purification technologies invariably comes first. Because of its excellent purification performance, ecological advantages, reduced carbon footprint, minimal initial share, and simplicity of usage, membrane separation technology is a desirable option. Moreover, this technology is rapidly embracing cleaner, more sustainable production methods. This chapter intends to present a thorough and critical analysis of the existing state‐of‐the‐art knowledge about the surface‐coating methods for membranes that have been proposed for use in various applications. These practical preparation methods, such as physical and chemical coating technology, are explained in detail based on the relationship between the coating and membrane surface. This chapter introduces the most commonly used methods with their foundational ideas before demonstrating their efficacy and method of importance with appropriate case studies. It also aims to attempt a comprehensive and evaluative discussion of the present knowledge regarding the existing surface‐coating techniques for membranes proposed for various applications. The several merits and demerits of various deposition techniques are also covered. The work mainly focuses on reviewing the most significant concerns and presenting ideas on possible future developments.
Coatings for Membrane Separations
Arya, Raj K. (editor) / Verros, George D. (editor) / Davim, J. Paulo (editor) / Saxena, Abhishek K. S. (author) / Soni, Anupam B. (author) / Pilli, Santhi R. (author) / Jayapal, Anandkumar (author)
2024-10-04
36 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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