Polymeric nanocomposite membranes for next generation pervaporation process: Strategies, challenges and future prospects

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Pervaporation (PV) has been considered as one of the most active and promising areas in membrane technologies in separating close boiling or azeotropic liquid mixtures, heat sensitive biomaterials, water or organics from its mixtures that are indispensable constituents for various important chemical and bio-separations. In the PV process, the membrane plays the most pivotal role and is of paramount importance in governing the overall efficiency. This article evaluates and collaborates the current research towards the development of next generation nanomaterials (NMs) and embedded polymeric membranes with regard to its synthesis, fabrication and application strategies, challenges and future prospects.

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Roy, S., & Singha, N. R. (2017, September 8). Polymeric nanocomposite membranes for next generation pervaporation process: Strategies, challenges and future prospects. Membranes. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes7030053

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