Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes: Photocatalytic Membranes and Photocatalytic Membrane Reactors offers a comprehensive review on the state-of-the-art in the area of PMs and PMRs. The book gives an overview of the basis of photocatalysis and membrane separation and the basic aspects of photocatalytic membranes and photocatalytic membrane reactors, along with their applications, modeling, and the economic aspects of PMs and PMRs. The book addresses the main issues associated with PMRs design and tries to predict how long it will be before laboratory scale models can be scaled to the PMR industry.
Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes: Photocatalytic Membranes and Photocatalytic Membrane Reactors offers a comprehensive review on the state-of-the-art in the area of PMs and PMRs. The book gives an overview of the basis of photocatalysis and membrane separation and the basic aspects of photocatalytic membranes and photocatalytic membrane reactors, along with their applications, modeling, and the economic aspects of PMs and PMRs. The book addresses the main issues associated with PMRs design and tries to predict how long it will be before laboratory scale models can be scaled to the PMR industry.
1. Heterogeneous Photocatalysis: A Promising Advanced Oxidation
Process
2. Membrane and Membrane Processes: The Fundamentals
3. Materials and Design of Photocatalytic Membranes
4. PMRs Utilizing Pressure-Driven Membrane Techniques
5. PMRs Utilizing Non--pressure-Driven Membrane Techniques
6. Performance of Reactors with PMs
7. PMRs in Photodegradation of Organic Contaminants in Water and
Wastewater Treatment
8. PMRs in Photocatalytic Synthesis of Organic Compounds
9. How Far Are We from Large-Scale PMR Applications?
10. Modeling Photocatalytic Membrane Reactors
11. Economical Aspects in Photocatalytic Membrane Reactors
Angelo Basile, a Chemical Engineer with a Ph.D. in Technical
Physics, was a senior Researcher at the ITM-CNR as a responsible
for the research related to both ultra-pure hydrogen production and
CO2 capture using Pd-based Membrane Reactors. He is a reviewer for
165 int. journals, an editor/author of more than 50 scientific
books and 140 chapters on international books on membrane science
and technology; with various patens (7 Italian, 2 European, and 1
worldwide). He is a referee of 1more than 150 international
scientific journals and a Member of the Editorial Board of more
than 20 of them. Basile is also an associate editor of the: Int. J.
Hydrogen Energy; Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Eng.; journal
Frontiers in Membrane Science and Technology; and
co-Editor-in-chief of the Int. J. Membrane Science & Technol.
Sylwia Mozia is a Full Professor at the Institute of Chemical
Technology and Environment Engineering, West Pomeranian University
of Technology, Szczecin (Poland). In 2010 she received her
habilitation in technical sciences (specialization: inorganic
chemical technology) based on the research on “Photocatalytic
membrane reactors in removal of contaminants from water. Her
research interests focus mainly on water/wastewater treatment with
application of membrane processes, especially pressure driven
membrane techniques and membrane distillation; hybrid membrane
processes, microfiltration/ultrafiltration and photocatalytic
membrane reactors. She is also working on advanced oxidation
techniques, mainly heterogeneous photocatalysis. She is an author
or co-author of 79 research papers (including 61 in ISI journals),
5 book chapters, over 100 conference abstracts, 7 Polish patents
and 13 patent applications. Her h-index is 20, with 63 document
results (21 Feb. 2016, www.scopus.com). She is the editor of Pol.
J. Chem. Technol. and the associate editor of Int. J. Membrane
Science & Technol. In 2007 she completed a 2-year postdoctoral
fellowship at Oita University in Japan. She was a primary
investigator in 5 research projects and a participant in ca. 15
research projects. She is the vice-president of Polish Membrane
Society. In 2011-2013 she was a member of the Interdisciplinary
group for activity promoting science appointed by Minister of
Science and Higher Education in Poland and from 01.2014 she has
been the chairman of the group. Raffaele Molinari, Chemical
Engineer, is a full professor of Fundaments of Chemical
Technologies, at the Department of Environmental and Chemical
Engineering of University of Calabria. He was the Coordinator of
the Doctorate Course “Chemical Engineering and Materials, at
University of Calabria from December 2007 to February 2016. Member
of the Interuniversity Consortium "Chemistry for the Environment"
(INCA), from 1994 to 2014 and member for University of Calabria in
the Directive Council. Visiting Research Associate - Department of
Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University (USA), 1/7/87
- 30/6/88. Professor at Schools and Formation Courses, nationals
and internationals Referee of international Journals Responsible of
Plays of Chemistry (SCI) in Calabria Region (1995-2010). Italian
responsible or co-responsible of some bilateral projects with Egypt
and Morocco. Italian Responsible of the European Course COMETT -
Advanced Course on Membrane Technology, Module 4: "Facilitated and
Diffusional Transport & Membrane Bioreactors", year 1993 and year
1994 Responsible of various research projects such as Brite-EuRam
III (1997-2000); PRIN (2004-2006), FIRB (2005-2008). Research
interests in: Membrane processes. Catalytic and photocatalytic
membrane reactors. Complexation reactions coupled with membranes
(supported liquid membranes; ultrafiltration assisted by polymers).
Saving, recovery and recycle of matter and Energy by membrane
processes. Scientific activity documented by more than 140 papers
published on books and Journals prevalently internationals, N.1
Italian patent, more than 190 publications on congress proceedings
prevalently internationals, more than 95 oral communications at
Seminars, Schools and Congresses prevalently internationals.
h-index : 29, Total Citations: 3142, 102 cited documents (24 Feb
2016, www.scopus.com).
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