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This project focuses on developing charge-mosaic membranes to effectively remove organic micropollutants from water sources. By utilizing a novel design approach, it aims to enhance water permeability while maintaining high pollutant retention, addressing significant limitations of existing membrane technologies.
Our surface and drinking water sources are increasingly threatened by the presence of organic micropollutants (OMPs). OMPs are small molecules (100-1000 Da) that originate from industrial, agricultural and pharmaceutical residues, and can cause long-term harm to humans and ecosystems.
While OMPs can be removed from water with existing membrane technologies (e.g., reverse osmosis), these methods have significant limitations: they are energy-intensive and lead to problematic brine waste streams, d…
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