نتایج جستجو برای: pressure driven membrane

تعداد نتایج: 996194  

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم و صنایع غذایی ایران 0
mostafa shahidi noghabi s.mohammad ali razavi s.mahmud mousavi mohammad elahi

removing of ions from different water and waste water is one of the most important of nanofiltration potential for different aims, such as softening of potable water, remove of heavy metal ions and purification of waste water to reuse. in this study nanofiltration was used to remove of the most important ions (na+, k+, ca2+, mg2+, so42-, cl-) in sugar beet press water to reuse of this stream. e...

2017
Matej Kanduč Alexander Schlaich Alex H. de Vries Juliette Jouhet Eric Maréchal Bruno Demé Roland R. Netz Emanuel Schneck

Membrane systems that naturally occur as densely packed membrane stacks contain high amounts of glycolipids whose saccharide headgroups display multiple small electric dipoles in the form of hydroxyl groups. Experimentally, the hydration repulsion between glycolipid membranes is of much shorter range than that between zwitterionic phospholipids whose headgroups are dominated by a single large d...

2016
Brian Yoo Benxin Jing Stuart E. Jones Gary A. Lamberti Yingxi Zhu Jindal K. Shah Edward J. Maginn

Ionic liquids (ILs) are salts that remain liquid down to low temperatures, and sometimes well below room temperature. ILs have been called "green solvents" because of their extraordinarily low vapor pressure and excellent solvation power, but ecotoxicology studies have shown that some ILs exhibit greater toxicity than traditional solvents. A fundamental understanding of the molecular mechanisms...

Reverse osmosis (RO) technology has been widely applied to water treatment such as seawater desalination, and large RO plants are many in operation around the world. Moreover, much larger plants will be required to secure sufcient water resource in the near future because global water shortage and quality problems are still getting more serious. Mega-ton Water System pr...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2015
Tieuvi Nguyen Jimmy Toussaint Yan Xue Chirag Raval Limary Cancel Stewart Russell Yixin Shou Omer Sedes Yu Sun Roman Yakobov John M Tarbell Kung-ming Jan David S Rumschitzki

Aquaporin-1, a ubiquitous water channel membrane protein, is a major contributor to cell membrane osmotic water permeability. Arteries are the physiological system where hydrostatic dominates osmotic pressure differences. In the present study, we show that the walls of large conduit arteries constitute the first example where hydrostatic pressure drives aquaporin-1-mediated transcellular/transe...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2013
Yong-Ak Song Lidan Wu Steven R Tannenbaum John S Wishnok Jongyoon Han

In this paper, we evaluate the strategy of using self-assembled microbeads to build a robust and tunable membrane for free-flow zone electrophoresis in a PDMS microfluidic chip. To fabricate a porous membrane as a salt bridge for free-flow zone electrophoresis, we used silica or polystyrene microbeads between 3-6 μm in diameter and packed them inside a microchannel. After complete evaporation, ...

2015
Parneet Paul Franck Anderson Jones

Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) are now main stream wastewater treatment technologies. In recent times, novel pressure driven rotating membrane disc modules have been specially developed that induce high shear on the membrane surface, thereby reducing fouling. Previous research has produced dead-end filtration fouling model which combines all three classical mechanisms that was later used by anothe...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Daichi Nakayama Yeongbong Mok Minwoo Noh Jeongseon Park Sunyoung Kang Yan Lee

Lower critical solution temperature (LCST) phase transition of glycol ether (GE)-water mixtures induces an abrupt change in osmotic pressure driven by a mild temperature change. The temperature-controlled osmotic change was applied for the forward osmosis (FO) desalination. Among three GEs evaluated, di(ethylene glycol) n-hexyl ether (DEH) was selected as a potential FO draw solute. A DEH-water...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2003
Prakhar Prakash Arup K SenGupta

Fouling of membrane surfaces by particulate matter and large organic molecules is relatively common for pressure-driven membrane processes, namely, reverse osmosis (RO), nanofiltration (NF), and ultrafiltration (UF). Donnan membrane process (DMP) or Donnan Dialysis is driven by electrochemical potential gradient across a semipermeable ion exchange membrane. Theoretically, DMP is not susceptible...

Journal: :Mathematical medicine and biology : a journal of the IMA 2013
Wanda Strychalski Robert D Guy

Blebbing occurs when the cytoskeleton detaches from the cell membrane, resulting in the pressure-driven flow of cytosol towards the area of detachment and the local expansion of the cell membrane. Recent interest has focused on cells that use blebbing for migrating through 3D fibrous matrices. In particular, metastatic cancer cells have been shown to use blebs for motility. A dynamic computatio...

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