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|a Current trends and future developments on (bio- ) membranes.
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|a <P><b>PART I (Forward osmosis)</b> 1. Forward osmosis: Principles, applications, and recent developments 2. Forward osmosis membrane and impact of spacer 3. Draw solutes for Forward osmosis: Model, polymer hydrogels and nanoparticles 4. Membrane fouling & hybrid forward osmosis process 5. Modelling of FO Processes including Computational fluid dynamics model 6. Design of forward osmosis system 7. Forward osmosis for desalination and mining waste water 8. Applications of forward osmosis process in food processing and future implications</p> <p><b>PART II (Reverse osmosis)</b> 9. Fundamentals and Basics of Reverse Osmosis 10. Membranes and Spacers for Reverse Osmosis 11. Reverse Osmosis pre-treatment techniques, fouling and control strategies 12. Reverse Osmosis modelling, simulation and optimization 13. Reverse Osmosis System Design 14. Reverse osmosis in integrated membrane systems 15. Reverse osmosis for industrial water treatment 16. Reverse osmosis applications in food processing Conclusion: Cost analysis of FO and RO in a case study</p>
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|a Front Cover; Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio- ) Membranes: Reverse and Forward Osmosis: Principles, Applications, Advances; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Part 1: Forward osmosis; Chapter 1: Forward osmosis: Principles, applications, and recent developments; 1. Introduction; 2. Transport across the forward osmosis membrane; 3. Draw solutions for forward osmosis; 4. Membranes for forward osmosis; 5. Applications of forward osmosis; 6. Conclusion and future trends; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2: Draw solutes for FO: Model, polymer hydrogels, and nanoparticles
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|a 1. Introduction2. Theoretical models for smart draw agents; 3. Hydrogels; 3.1. Use of hydrogels in FO processes; 3.2. Pure hydrogels; 3.3. Composite hydrogels; 3.4. Dewatering of hydrogels; 4. Magnetic nanoparticles; 4.1. Use of nanoparticles in FO processes; 4.2. Hydrophilic polymer-functionalized MNPs; 4.3. MNPs functionalized with natural organic molecules; 4.4. Mitigation of the agglomeration of MNPs; 4.5. Advanced approaches for better regeneration of nanoparticles; 5. Conclusion and future trends; Acknowledgments; References; Further reading; Chapter 3: Design of forward osmosis system
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|a 1. Introduction2. Stand-alone FO system; 2.1. Basic of stand-alone FO system; 2.2. Stand-alone FO system involving process design; 3. Hybrid FO system with draw solution recovery; 3.1. Thermal recovery; 3.2. Pressure driven membrane processes; 3.3. Stimuli response draw solution recovery; 3.4. Other hybrid systems; 4. Conclusion and future trends; References; Chapter 4: Computational fluid dynamics modeling of forward osmosis processes; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical foundation; 2.1. Governing equations of motion in fluid mechanics; 2.1.1. Equation of state; 2.1.2. Mass conservation
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|a 2.1.3. Momentum conservation2.1.4. Pressure-Poisson equation; 2.1.5. Scalar transport equation; 2.2. Forward osmosis transport equations; 2.2.1. Vant Hoff equation; 2.2.2. Ideal membrane; 2.2.3. Thin-film composite membrane; 2.3. The CFD process sequence; 2.4. Generic system model; 2.5. Geometry design; 2.6. Domain discretization; 2.7. Boundary conditions; 2.8. CFD algorithm; 2.8.1. Discretization of governing equations; 2.8.2. Iterative flow computation; 2.9. Mesh accuracy analysis; 2.10. Model verification; 2.11. Model execution: HF packing density analysis; 3. Conclusion and future trends
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|a Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio- ) Membranes: Reverse and Forward Osmosis: Principles, Applications, Advances covers the important aspects of RO, FO and their combination in integrated systems, along with their specific and well-established applications. The book offers an overview of recent developments in the field of forward and reverse osmosis and their applications in water desalination, wastewater treatment, power generation and food processing. General principles, membrane module developments, membrane fouling, modeling, simulation and optimization of both technologies are also covered. The book's ultimate goal is to support the scientific community, professionals and enterprises that aspire to develop new applications.
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