Lux recently interviewed Andrew Livingston, head of the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London, whose research group has published its findings for developing a novel membrane designed to reduce energy consumption for industrial separations. In 1996, Andrew founded Membrane...
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State of the Market Report | December 04, 2020
Global water scarcity is pushing industry to aggressively compete with agriculture and public supply for access to freshwater. As water prices increase at an average 5% to 11% around the world, industries need to focus on recycling and reusing not just water, but finding value in their waste. Zero ... Not part of subscription
Company Profile | February 25, 2022
Graphene oxide (GO)‑coated polymer membranes in the nanofiltration range are used for dewatering, product concentration, purification, and solvent filtration Robust GO coats allow the membranes to operate in broad pH and temperature ranges and at moderate pressures; the technology can replace ... To read more, click here.
Company Profile | March 29, 2022
Hydroxsys has pivoted from dairy filtration to wastewater reuse and recovery of clean‑in‑place (CIP) chemicals within production plants The company chemically modifies polyethylene (PE) substrates to make them hydrophilic in nature and adds a thin rejection layer to form membranes with ... Not part of subscription