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Schliephake, K., Brown, P., Mason-Jefferies, A., Lockey, K., Farmer, C. Overview of Treatment Processes for the Production of Fit for Purpose Water Desalination and Membrane Technologies, ASIRC Report No. R05-2207. Australian Sustainable Industry Research Centre Ltd., Churchill (2005)... [Pg.39]

In the perspective to realize a sustainable growth, the application of membrane technology in integrated catalytic processes is very promising [31, 32]. [Pg.277]

This statement summarizes the discussions at a conference on the Exploration of the potential of membrane technology for sustainable decentralized sanitation held in Italy (at Villa Serbelloni, Bellagio) on 23-26 April 2003 [1]. ... [Pg.3]

Membrane Technologies at the Service of Sustainable Development Through Process Intensification... [Pg.257]

Finally, membrane technology is gaining increasing diffusion in sustainable energy production applications. The impact of this technology is expected to increase even further provided that unconventional gas separation membranes would be available in the near future. [Pg.840]

H. Strathmann, Membrane processes for sustainable industrial growth. Membrane Technology 113, September 1999, p. 9-11. [Pg.75]

National Research Council, Institute on Membrane Technology, ITM-CNR, c/o University of Calabria, Cubo 17C, 87036, Rende (Cosenza), Italy National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, National Institute for Innovation in Sustainable Chemistry, AIST-ISC, Central 5, 1-1-1 Higashi, 305-8565, Tsukuba (Ibaraki), Japan University of Calabria, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Via P. Bucci, Cubo 44A, 87036, Rende (Cosenza), Italy... [Pg.137]

Schafer AI, Hughes G, Richards BS. Renewable energy powered membrane technology a leapfrog approach to rural water treatment in developing countries Renew Sustain Energy Rev... [Pg.67]

Lately, a large proportion of research efforts have been focused on the development of gas separation membranes for CO2 captnre, nnder pre- or postcombustion conditions, becanse membrane technology offers a more environmentally friendly and sustainable approach compared with traditional systems (ie, absorption columns) and can compete in a wide variety of operating conditions with liqnid absorption [25]. [Pg.191]

Drioli E and Fontananova E (2004), Membrane technology and sustainable growth Chem Eng Res Des, 82,1557-1562. [Pg.338]

Hashim, S. S., Mohamed, A. R., Bhatia, S. (2011). Oxygen separation from air using ceramic-based membrane technology for sustainable fuel production and power generation. Renewable Sustainable Energy Reviews, 15, 1284—1293. [Pg.180]


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