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|a Membrane engineering in the circular economy :
|b renewable sources valorization in energy and downstream processing in agro-food industry /
|c edited by Adolfo Iulianelli [and more].
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|a Membrane Engineering in the Circular Economy: Renewable Sources Valorization in Energy and Downstream Processing in Agro-food Industry describes the modification of the general concept of "waste," including waste valorization as added-value products that are useful for energy production and biotechnology industries. Speaking to the relevance of this new vision, the book highlights the fundamentals of membrane operations in the exploitation of renewable sources for energy production and the valorization of agro-food waste at the industrial level. This book is an excellent resource for researchers, biologists, membranologists and engineers in chemistry, biochemical engineering, food sciences and the agro-food refinery industry.
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|a Front Cover -- Membrane Engineering in the Circular Economy -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- 1 Membrane engineering and renewable energy in the circular economy -- 1 Introduction to the fundamentals of the membrane engineering -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Pressure-driven membrane processes -- 1.2.1 Microfiltration -- 1.2.2 Ultrafiltration -- 1.2.3 Nanofiltration -- 1.2.4 Reverse osmosis -- 1.2.5 Membrane gas separation -- 1.3 Membrane contactors -- 1.3.1 Membrane distillation -- 1.3.2 Membrane crystallization -- 1.3.3 Membrane emulsification
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|a 1.3.4 Membrane dryers -- 1.3.5 Membrane condensers -- 1.4 Membrane reactors -- 1.4.1 Inert membrane reactors -- 1.4.2 Catalytic membrane reactors -- 1.5 Membrane bioreactors -- 1.6 Conclusions and future trends -- Nomenclature -- Symbols -- References -- 2 The impact of membrane engineering in the circular economy -- 2.1 Introduction: from linear to circular economy. An historical overview -- 2.2 Membrane engineering today -- 2.2.1 Production systems, separations processes, and membranes -- 2.2.2 Membranes as a key technology for sustainable production
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|a 2.2.3 The continuing development of membrane engineering -- 2.3 Place and role of membrane engineering in a circular economy -- 2.3.1 Renewable feedstocks -- 2.3.2 Energy sources and requirement -- 2.3.3 Production processes -- 2.3.4 Environmental and safety issues -- 2.3.5 Integrated systems -- 2.4 Challenges and prospects -- 2.4.1 Breakthrough materials performances -- 2.4.2 New membrane modules production technologies -- 2.4.3 Looking for alternative driving forces -- 2.4.4 Toward a revolution in process engineering tools -- 2.5 Conclusion and future trends -- Nomenclature -- References
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|a 3 The zero-waste economy: from food waste to industry -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Circular economy-definitions, aspects, applications, and advantages -- 3.2.1 Circular economy definitions -- 3.2.2 Linear economy versus circular economy: linear economy disadvantages and circular economy benefits -- 3.2.3 Material flows in circular economy -- 3.3 The zero waste target: food lost and waste valorization -- 3.4 Membrane technology to improve circular economy in food industry -- 3.4.1 Membrane processes for the recovery of products with high added value from waste
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|a 3.4.2 Integrated membrane systems on wastewater fractionation -- 3.4.3 Economic and environmental aspects of the membrane system -- 3.5 Conclusions and future trends -- Nomenclature -- References -- 4 Circular economy in selected wastewater treatment techniques -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Water situation -- 4.3 Circular economy in the water sector -- 4.4 Applications, benefits, and obstacles to water reuse -- 4.5 Water recovery from wastewater -- 4.6 Energy, fertilizer, and other products from wastewater -- 4.7 Potentialities of membrane desalination technologies for a circular water economy
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