Membrane Technology

Membrane technology is a process used to separate materials or molecules from a mixture using a thin, semi-permeable membrane. This technology is used in a range of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceutical, biomedical and wastewater treatment. Membrane technology can be used to purify liquids, remove contaminants and microorganisms, recover valuable materials and separate molecules of different sizes and weights. Its applications have revolutionized the process engineering industry, making it possible to achieve higher yields and improved product quality. Membrane technology is environmentally friendly, energy efficient, cost effective and widely scalable. It is an essential tool for those industries that require efficient separation processes.

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Phytohemagglutinin and Light-Induced Charge Density Effects on Plasma Membrane of PlectonemaBoryanum
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A Pilot Trial of Applying Geographic Information System Technology to Health System Strengthening in the Upper East Region of Ghana
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Nanotechnology Meets Immunotherapy: CAR-T Cells Technology and Beyond
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Coupling of 3D Bio-printing with Organ-on-a-chip Technology Creates New Possibility for Biomimicry
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Assistive Technology and Cognitive-Behavioral Programs for Promoting Adaptive Skills of Persons with Alzheimer Disease: A Selective Review
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The Emerging Role of Bioinformatics in Biotechnology
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Application of Nanotechnology for the Preservation of Red Blood Cells
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Towards Implementing the Integrated Technology of Precision Agriculture in Sudan
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Treatment of a Severe Pediatric Lyell Syndrome with Amniotic Membrane: Case Report and Histological Findings
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A New Dietary Therapy for Chronic Renal Failure: Intestinal Dialysis Technology
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Study of Antioxidant and Membrane Resistant Peculiarities of a New Cyan Containing Lactone in Membranes of Hepatocytes with Sarcoma-45
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Risk Management and Organizational Resilience: Analysis of the Italian Scenario During Covid-19 Pandemic, with A Look at the Challenges of Technology and Sustainability
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Effect of Hyamine-1622 Cationic Surfactant on Pertraction of Cerium (IV) Cations Through Emulsion Liquid Membranes
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Enzyme Immobilization on Polypropylene Film: A Role Model for Biocatalytic Polymer Membranes?
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A New Technology for Optimized UV-A-Light Energy Transfer to the Cornea in Corneal Crosslinking for Keratoconus
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