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Membrane Separations in Environmental Engineering
David A. Ladner
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Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth SciencesDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering
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A new microfiltration plant in South Carolina is an example of the increasing number of membrane installations.
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An example of hollow fibers.
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Another example of hollow fibers.
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SEM images show how adsorbent and membrane morphologies compare.
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Ellerie, et al. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 261 (2013) 91– 98
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Super-fine powdered activated carbon on a 0.1 micron pore size microfiltration membrane.
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Cross-section of 0.1 micron pore size membrane.
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Dow-Filmtec SW30HR Reverse Osmosis membrane, active layerSource: Ladner PhD work
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Acknowledgements
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National Science Foundation Grant No. CBET-1236070Grant No. EEC-1061524
• All the students in my research group, who make this job so rewarding.
Research Group Website: http://davidladner.org