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Kochan, J. (author), Scheidle, M. (author), van Erkel, J. (author), Bikel, M. (author), Büchs, J. (author), Wong, J.E. (author), Melin, T. (author), Wessling, M. (author)
Membranes with antibacterial properties were developed using surface modification of polyethersulfone ultrafiltration membranes. Three different modification strategies using polyelectrolyte layer-by-layer (LbL) technique are described. The first strategy relying on the intrinsic antibacterial properties of poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride)...
article 2012
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Tarnacki, K. (author), Meneses, M. (author), Melin, T. (author), van Medevoort, J. (author), Jansen, A. (author)
Desalination becomes in many parts of the world and also in Europe a promising option to combat water stress in water scarce regions. However, also the question of sustainability and environmental impacts of this technology is in focus of numerous studies and discussions. Especially, the focus is set on high energy demand and disposal of...
article 2012
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Tarnacki, K.M. (author), Melin, T. (author), Jansen, A.E. (author), van Medevoort, J. (author)
In this study two desalination technologies have been compared by means of LCA with the focus on energy supply with a variety of scenarios based on different assumptions. The studied technologies are reverse osmosis and the newly developed technology Memstill where electrical energy demand is reduced by using external thermal energy source and...
conference paper 2011