TY - BOOK AU - Li,Norman N. TI - Advanced membrane technology and applications SN - 9780470276273 AV - TP159.M4 A38 2008 U1 - 660.28424 22 PY - 2008/// CY - Hoboken, New Jersey PB - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. KW - Membranes (Technology) KW - Six sigma (Quality control standard) KW - Membrane industry KW - Electronic books N1 - Norman N. Li, PhD, is the President of NL Chemical Technology, Inc., and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. Dr. Li holds forty-five patents, has edited twenty books, and has received many honors, including the 2000 Perkin Medal presented by the Society of Chemical Industry American Section. Anthony G. Fane, PhD, is Director of the Singapore Membrane Technology Centre at NanyangTechnological University, Singapore. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering. W. S. Winston Ho, PhD, has been University Scholar Professor of Chemical Engineering at The Ohio State University. He holds more than fifty U.S. patents in separation processes and has won several awards, including the 2007 Clarence G. Gerhold Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Takeshi Matsuura, PhD, is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at University of Ottawa, Canada. He has published more than 300 papers in refereed journals, authored or coauthored three books, and edited four books; Includes bibliographical references and index; I. MEMBRANES AND APPLICATIONS IN WATER AND WASTEWATER. Thin-Film-Composite Membranes for RO (T. Uemura and M. Henmi). Cellulose Triacetate Membranes for RO (A. Kumano and N. Fujiwara). Seawater Desalination (N. Voutchkov and R. Semiat). Seawater Desalination by Ultra Low Energy RO (R. L. Truby). Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration (N. Kubota, T. Hashimoto, and Y. Mori). Water Treatment by Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration (M. D. Kennedy, J. Kamanyi, S. S. Salinas, N. H. Lee, J. C. Schippers, and G. Amy). Water Reclamation and Desalination by Membranes (P. Cote, M. Liu, and S. Siverns). Chitosan Membranes with Nanoparticles for Remediation of Chlorinated Organics (Y-H. Tee and D. Bhattacharyya). Membrane Bioreactors for Wastewater Treatment (P. Cornel and S. Krause). Submerged Membranes (A. Fane). Nanofiltration (B. Van der Bruggen and J. Geens). Membrane Distillation (M. Khayet). Ultrapure Water by Membranes (A. Dey). II. MEMBRANES FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY AND CHEMICAL / BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS). Tissue Engineering with Membranes (Z. Cui). Biopharmaceutical Separations by Ultrafiltration (R. Ghosh). Nanofiltration in Organic Solvents (P. Silva, L. G. Peeva, and A. G. Livingston). Pervaporation (F. Baig). Biomedical Applications of Membranes (G. Catapano and J. Vienken). Hemodialysis Membranes (N. J. Ofsthun (S. Karoor, and M. Suzuki). Tangential Flow Filtration for Virus Capture (S. R. Wickramasinghe). III. GAS SEPARATIONS). Vapor and Gas Separation by Membranes (R. W. Baker). Gas Separation by Polyimide Membranes (Y. Kase). Gas Separation by Carbon Membranes (P. J. Williams and W. J. Koros). Polymeric Membrane Materials and Potential Use in Gas Separation (H. B. Park and Y. M. Lee ). Hydrogen Separation Membranes (Y. H. Ma). IV. MEMBRANE CONTACTORS AND REACTORS). Membrane Contactors (K. K. Sirkar). Membrane Reactors (E. Drioli and E. Fontananova). V. ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENERGY APPLICATIONS). Facilitated Transport Membranes for Environmental (Energy and Bio Applications (J. Zou, J. Huang, and W. S. W. Ho). Fuel Cell Membranes (P. N. Pintauro and R. Wycisk). VI. MEMBRANE MATERIALS AND CHARACTERIZATION). Recent Progress in Mixed Matrix Membranes (C. Liu, A. M. W. Hillock, S. Husain, W. J. Koros, and S. Kulprathipanja). Fabrication of Hollow Fiber Membranes by Phase Inversion (T-S. N. Chung). Membrane Surface Characterization (M. Kallioinen and M. Nystrom). Membrane Characterization by Ultrasonic Time-Domain Reflectometry (W. B. Krantz and A. R. Greenberg). Micro-structural Optimization of Thin Supported Inorganic Membranes for Gas and Water Purification (M. L. Mottern, J. Y. Shi, K. Shqau, D. Yu, and H. Verweij). Structure/Property Characteristics of Polar Rubbery Membranes for Carbon Dioxide Removal (V. A. Kusuma, H. Lin, B. D. Freeman, M. Jose-Yacaman, S. Kalakkunnath, and D. S. Kalika); 600-699; 660 N2 - Membrane manufacturing processes are sensitive to operating conditions and raw material properties, making quality control a key concern in the industry. This book comprehensively covers the manufacturing and industrial applications of membranes plus quality management and Six Sigma, along with providing membrane fundamentals. Considering future prospects and the strategically important issues in membrane technology as well, Membranes: Fundamentals, Manufacturing, and Applications is an important reference tool and source for professionals in industries such as water treatment, pharmaceutical companies, and fuel cell processing UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0805/2007041577-d.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0805/2007041577-t.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0833/2007041577-b.html UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9780470276280 ER -