نتایج جستجو برای: osmosis

تعداد نتایج: 13298  

2006
Tzahi Y. Cath Amy E. Childress Menachem Elimelech

Osmosis is a physical phenomenon that has been extensively studied by scientists in various disciplines of science and engineering. Early researchers studied the mechanism of osmosis through natural materials, and from the 1960s, special attention has been given to osmosis through synthetic materials. Following the progress in membrane science in the last few decades, especially for reverse osm...

2017
Andriy Yaroshchuk

Osmosis is the movement of solvent across a membrane induced by a solute-concentration gradient. It is very important for cell biology. Recently, it has started finding technological applications in the emerging processes of Forward Osmosis and Pressure-Retarded Osmosis. They use ultrathin and dense membranes supported mechanically by much thicker porous layers. Until now, these processes have ...

2011
Kathleen M. Fisher Kathy S. Williams Jennifer Evarts Lineback

Biology student mastery regarding the mechanisms of diffusion and osmosis is difficult to achieve. To monitor comprehension of these processes among students at a large public university, we developed and validated an 18-item Osmosis and Diffusion Conceptual Assessment (ODCA). This assessment includes two-tiered items, some adopted or modified from the previously published Diffusion and Osmosis...

2014
Dhruv Mehta Lovleen Gupta Rijul Dhingra

With an increase in demand of freshwater and depleting water sources, it is imperative to switch to seawater as a regular source of water supply. However, due to the high total dissolved solid content, it has to be desalinated to make it drinkable. While desalination technologies have been used for many years, mass deployment of such technologies poses a number of challenges like high energy re...

Journal: :Acta chimica Slovenica 2017
Jasmina Korenak Subhankar Basu Malini Balakrishnan Claus Hélix-Nielsen Irena Petrinic

In recent years, membrane technology has been widely used in wastewater treatment and water purification. Membrane technology is simple to operate and produces very high quality water for human consumption and industrial purposes. One of the promising technologies for water and wastewater treatment is the application of forward osmosis. Essentially, forward osmosis is a process in which water i...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1957
Eugene Grim Karl Sollner

The osmotic effect arising across a porous membrane separating the solution of an electrolyte from water (or a more dilute solution) is ordinarily due to both normal osmosis, as it occurs also with non-electrolytes, and to "anomalous" osmosis. It is shown that the normal osmotic component cannot be measured quantitatively by the conventional comparison with a non-electrolytic reference solute. ...

2011
Kai Uwe Hagenburg Michael Breuß Joachim Weickert Oliver Vogel

Recently a new class of generalised diffusion filters called osmosis filters has been proposed. Osmosis models are useful for a variety of tasks in visual computing. In this paper, we show that these filters are also beneficial outside image processing and computer graphics: We exploit their use for the construction of better numerical schemes for hyperbolic partial differential equations that ...

2012
Devin L. Shaffer Ngai Yin Yip Jack Gilron Menachem Elimelech

Seawater desalination for agricultural irrigation will be an important contributor to satisfying growing water demands in water scarce regions. Irrigated agriculture for food production drives global water demands, which are expected to increase while available supplies are further diminished. Implementation of reverse osmosis, the current leading technology for seawater desalination, has been ...

2013
Joachim Weickert Kai Uwe Hagenburg Michael Breuß Oliver Vogel

Osmosis is a transport phenomenon that is omnipresent in nature. It differs from diffusion by the fact that it allows nonconstant steady states. In our paper we lay the foundations of osmosis filtering for visual computing applications. We model filters with osmotic properties by means of linear drift-diffusion processes. They preserve the average grey value and the nonnegativity of the initial...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2011
Laura A Hoover William A Phillip Alberto Tiraferri Ngai Yin Yip Menachem Elimelech

Many conventional practices in the production and use of water, energy, and food are unsustainable. Existing technologies and concepts can be improved with the integration of forward osmosis, a membrane-based technology that uses osmosis as its driving force. This Feature highlights five emerging applications of forward osmosis that elegantly bypass the difficult step of draw solution regenerat...

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