Enhanced Water Recovery by a Combination of Photobiological Process and Secondary Reverse Osmosis
Overcoming water scarcity and meeting future water demand for rapidly growing populations are some of the biggest challenges facing the water industry, scientific community, and government agencies. To achieve the […]
Advancing Membrane Technologies for Phosphorous and Nitrogen Recovery from Human Urine
Closing the nutrient loop by recovering P and N from wastewater is crucial for protecting aquatic environments from pollutants and producing sufficient fertilizer to support growing populations. The high concentrations […]
WRF Opens Desalination Research Needs Survey
The Water Research Foundation (WRF) is interested in addressing scientific knowledge gaps and barriers present in the desalination industry today by producing effective tools and information for implementing desalination projects. WRF is […]
Nanofibrous Membranes for the Selective Recovery of Nonaqueous Phases from Industrial Brines
Mixtures of hydrocarbons and water are ubiquitous across natural and industrial flows. Such mixtures present environmental challenges and economic opportunities. The recovery of hydrocarbons from oil and gas produced waters […]
Evaluating ion transport and selectivity of 2D titanium carbide membranes in presence of different driving forces
Transition metal carbides, carbonitrides, and nitrides or MXenes represent a large family of 2D materials derived from a class of ternary ceramic materials. It has a formula of Mn+1XnTx, where […]
Phosphate Elimination and Recovery Lightweight (PEARL) Membrane: A Sustainable Environmental Remediation Approach
Aqueous phosphate pollution can negatively impact myriad ecosystems and introduces a variety of economic and public health problems. While novel remediation tactics based on nanoparticle binding have shown considerable promise […]