05394nam 2200649Ia 450 991083031070332120230725052513.00-470-97757-41-280-76788-X97866136786520-470-97755-80-470-97756-6(CKB)3400000000000307(EBL)699394(OCoLC)701311766(SSID)ssj0000471273(PQKBManifestationID)11307623(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000471273(PQKBWorkID)10427994(PQKB)11072108(MiAaPQ)EBC699394(EXLCZ)99340000000000030720101019d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMembranes for membrane reactors[electronic resource] preparation, optimization, and selection /edited by Angelo Basile, Fausto GallucciChichester, West Sussex ;Hoboken, N.J. Wiley20111 online resource (646 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-74652-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Membranes for Membrane Reactors: Preparation, Optimization and Selection; Contents; Contributors; Glossary; Introduction - A Review of Membrane Reactors; 1 Introduction; 2 Membranes for Membrane Reactors; 2.1 Polymeric Membranes; 2.2 Inorganic Membranes; 2.2.1 Metal Membranes; 2.2.2 Ceramic Membranes; 2.2.3 Carbon Membranes; 2.2.4 Zeolite Membranes; 2.3 Membrane Housing; 2.4 Membrane Separation Regime; 2.4.1 Porous Membrane; 2.4.2 Dense Metallic Membranes; 3 Salient Features of Membrane Reactors; 3.1 Applications of Membrane Reactors; 3.2 Advantages of the Membrane Reactors4 Hydrogen Production by Membrane Reactors4.1 Methane Steam Reforming; 4.2 Dry Reforming of Methane; 4.3 Partial Oxidation of Methane; 4.4 Water Gas Shift Reaction Performed in Membrane Reactors; 4.5 Outlines on Reforming Reactions of Renewable Sources in Membrane Reactors; 5 Other Examples of Membrane Reactors; 5.1 Zeolite Membrane Reactors; 5.2 Fluidised Bed Membrane Reactor; 5.3 Perovskite Membrane Reactors; 5.4 Hollow Fibre Membrane Reactors; 5.5 Catalytic Membrane Reactors; 5.6 Photocatalytic Membrane Reactors; 6 Membrane Bioreactor; 6.1 A Brief History of the MBR Technology Development6.2 Market Value and Drivers6.3 Commercially Available MF/UF Membranes for MBR; 6.3.1 Membrane Geometry; 6.3.2 Mode of Operation: Inside-Out Versus Outside-In Flow; 6.3.3 Membrane Materials and Material Properties; 6.3.4 Features of Commercial MBR Technologies; 6.4 Advantages of MBR over CAS; 6.5 Organics and Nutrients Removal in MBR; 6.5.1 Removal of Organic Matter and Suspended Solids; 6.5.2 Nutrient Removal; 6.6 Recalcitrant Industrial Wastewater Treatment by MBR; 6.6.1 Micropollutants; 6.6.2 Dye Wastewater; 6.6.3 Tannery Wastewater; 6.6.4 Landfill Leachate6.6.5 Oil Contaminated Wastewater6.6.6 Insight into Recalcitrant Compound Removal in MBR; 6.7 Recent Advances in Membrane Bioreactors Design/Operation; 6.8 Development Challenges; 6.8.1 Membrane Fouling; 6.8.2 Pre-Treatment Requirement; 6.8.3 Maintaining Membrane Integrity; 6.9 Future Research; 7 Conclusion; References; 1 Microporous Carbon Membranes; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Transport Mechanisms in Carbon Membranes; 1.3 Methods for the Preparation of Microporous Carbon Membranes; 1.3.1 General Preparation and Characterisation; 1.3.2 Classification of Carbon Membranes1.3.3 The Pyrolysis Process1.3.4 Pretreatment; 1.3.5 Post-Treatment; 1.3.6 Polymer Precursors; 1.3.7 Adjustments of Pore Structures; 1.3.8 Modification of Porous Substrates; 1.3.9 Current Status; 1.3.10 Mixed-Matrix Carbon Membranes; 1.4 Membrane Modules; 1.5 Applications of Membranes in Membrane Reactor Processes; 1.6 Final Remarks and Conclusions; References; 2 Metallic Membranes by Wire Arc Spraying: Preparation, Characterisation and Applications; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Thermal Spraying; 2.2.1 Definition and Types; 2.2.2 Applications; 2.2.3 Wire Arc Spraying; 2.3 Preparation of Membranes2.3.1 Preparation of Inorganic Membranes Using Thermal SprayingA membrane reactor is a device for simultaneously performing a reaction and a membrane-based separation in the same physical device. Therefore, the membrane not only plays the role of a separator, but also takes place in the reaction itself. This text covers, in detail, the preparation and characterisation of all types of membranes used in membranes reactors. Each membrane synthesis process used by membranologists is explained by well known scientists in their specific research field. The book opens with an exhaustive review and introduction to membrane reactors, introducing the recent advMembrane reactorsBioreactorsMembrane reactors.Bioreactors.660.2832660/.2832SCI013060bisacshBasile Angelo(Angelo Bruno)82573Gallucci Fausto1619496MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830310703321Membranes for membrane reactors3951766UNINA