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11th International Congress on Membranes and Membrane Processes |Poster Programme Poster Programme Poster Session 1 Monday, July 31 st 2017 – 19:00-21:00 Room – Continental 4-6 [P1.001] Asymmetric membranes for blood oxygenators: Hemocompatibility and gas permeation M. Faria*, C. Moreira, M.N. de Pinho, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal [P1.002] Integrally skinned asymmetric cellulose acetate-silica membranes for extracorporeal blood ultrafiltration M. Faria*, C. Moreira, M.N. de Pinho, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal [P1.003] Development of an extraction membrane in a handheld analyzer for non-invasive, real-time monitoring of kidney and liver disorders P. Cay-Durugn 1 , N.Y. Liu 1 , S. Brown 1 , L.F. Thomas 2 , E. Forzani 1 , M.L. Lind* 1 , 1 Arizona State University, USA, 2 Mayo Clinic in Arizona, USA [P1.004] Peptoid grafted polysulfone hollow fibers and their antifouling behavior to improve biocompatibility of fibers N. Mahmoudi*, L. Reed, A. Moix, N. Alshammari, J. Hestekin, S. Servoss, University of Arkansas, USA [P1.005] Photocatalytic dual-layer hollow fibre membrane for removal of Bisphenol A from household water S.H. Sheikh Abdul Kadir* 1 , M.H.D. Othman 2 , R. Kamaludin 2 , Z. Rasdi 1 , N.I. Hanafi 1 , 1 Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia, 2 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia [P1.006] Bio-inspired anions selective channel through synthesis of thermosensitive and negative block-copolymer C.J. Gao* 1 , Y. Zhao 1 , Y.L. Jin 1 , H.M. Liu 1 , B.V. Bruggen 2 , C.J. Gao 1 , 1 Zhejiang University of Technology, China, 2 KU Leuven, Belgium [P1.007] Surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization for an amphiphilic triblock copolymer brush with aquaporins C. Porter*, J. Werber, M. Elimelech, M. Zhong, Yale University, USA [P1.008] Production of azido-containing membrane protein channels as functional components of biomimetic membranes P. Rajapaksha*, X. Zhang, C. Porter, S. Hernández, D. Bhattacharyya, Y. Wei, University of Kentucky, USA [P1.009] Development of low-cost water filters using sapwood xylem K. Ramchander*, L. Wang, R. Karnik, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA [P1.010] Aligned PLGA nanofiber matrices functionalized with graphene oxide and RGD peptide for skeletal muscle regeneration Y.C. Shin*, S.J. Song, S.W. Hong, J.W. Oh, D.W. Han, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea [P1.011] Characterization of membrane performance of supported lipid bilayers incorporating amphotericin B as water channels T. Takai*, D. Saeki, K. Kumagai, H. Mastuyama, Kobe University, Japan [P1.012] Enzymatic hydrolysis of humic acid pretreated bagasse in a membrane integrated hybrid system U. Maheswari 2 , J. Sikder 2 , S. Chakraborty 1 , S. Curcio* 1 , V. Calabro 1 , E. Drioli 1 , 1 University of Calabria, Italy, 2 National Institute of Technology Durgapur, India [P1.013] Dia-nanofiltration as a convenient detoxification process for the production of fermentescible substrates from lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysate A. Fayet* 1 ,2 , A.R.S. Teixeira 1 ,2 , T. Clément 1 ,2 , F. Allais 1 , M. Bouix 2 , M-L. Lameloise 2 , 1 CEBB (Centre Européen de Biotechnologies et Bioéconomie), France, 2 Université Paris-Saclay, France [P1.014] CO2/CH4 separation membrane process for biogas purification C.S. Lee, J.H. Im, S.H. Han, H.C. Koh, S.Y. Ha*, Airrane Co. Ltd., Republic of Korea [P1.015] Increasing selectivity in electro-Fenton reactors with tailored membranes R. Sengpiel* 1 , M. Wessling 1 , 1 RWTH Aachen University, Germany, 2 DWI - Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials e.V., Germany [P1.016] Flux enhancement during ultrafiltration of hemicelluloses extracted from wheat bran by gas sparging J. Thuvander*, A-S. Jönsson, Lund University, Sweden [P1.017] Peptoid modified membranes for low fouling artificial lung applications N. Alshammari*, N. Mahmoodi, S. Servoss, J. Hestekin, University of Arkansa, USA

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Page 1: Poster Programme · 2017. 7. 13. · Surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization for an amphiphilic triblock copolymer brush with aquaporins C. Porter*, J. Werber, M. Elimelech,

11th International Congress on Membranes and Membrane Processes |Poster Programme

Poster Programme

Poster Session 1

Monday, July 31st 2017 – 19:00-21:00 Room – Continental 4-6

[P1.001] Asymmetric membranes for blood oxygenators: Hemocompatibility and gas permeation M. Faria*, C. Moreira, M.N. de Pinho, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

[P1.002] Integrally skinned asymmetric cellulose acetate-silica membranes for extracorporeal blood ultrafiltration M. Faria*, C. Moreira, M.N. de Pinho, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

[P1.003]

Development of an extraction membrane in a handheld analyzer for non-invasive, real-time monitoring of kidney and liver disorders P. Cay-Durugn1, N.Y. Liu1, S. Brown1, L.F. Thomas2, E. Forzani1, M.L. Lind*1, 1Arizona State University, USA,

2Mayo Clinic in Arizona, USA

[P1.004] Peptoid grafted polysulfone hollow fibers and their antifouling behavior to improve biocompatibility of fibers N. Mahmoudi*, L. Reed, A. Moix, N. Alshammari, J. Hestekin, S. Servoss, University of Arkansas, USA

[P1.005] Photocatalytic dual-layer hollow fibre membrane for removal of Bisphenol A from household water S.H. Sheikh Abdul Kadir*1, M.H.D. Othman2, R. Kamaludin2, Z. Rasdi1, N.I. Hanafi1, 1Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia, 2Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia

[P1.006] Bio-inspired anions selective channel through synthesis of thermosensitive and negative block-copolymer C.J. Gao*1, Y. Zhao1, Y.L. Jin1, H.M. Liu1, B.V. Bruggen2, C.J. Gao1, 1Zhejiang University of Technology, China,

2KU Leuven, Belgium

[P1.007] Surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization for an amphiphilic triblock copolymer brush with aquaporins C. Porter*, J. Werber, M. Elimelech, M. Zhong, Yale University, USA

[P1.008] Production of azido-containing membrane protein channels as functional components of biomimetic membranes P. Rajapaksha*, X. Zhang, C. Porter, S. Hernández, D. Bhattacharyya, Y. Wei, University of Kentucky, USA

[P1.009] Development of low-cost water filters using sapwood xylem K. Ramchander*, L. Wang, R. Karnik, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

[P1.010] Aligned PLGA nanofiber matrices functionalized with graphene oxide and RGD peptide for skeletal muscle regeneration Y.C. Shin*, S.J. Song, S.W. Hong, J.W. Oh, D.W. Han, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea

[P1.011] Characterization of membrane performance of supported lipid bilayers incorporating amphotericin B as water channels T. Takai*, D. Saeki, K. Kumagai, H. Mastuyama, Kobe University, Japan

[P1.012] Enzymatic hydrolysis of humic acid pretreated bagasse in a membrane integrated hybrid system U. Maheswari2, J. Sikder2, S. Chakraborty1, S. Curcio*1, V. Calabro1, E. Drioli1, 1University of Calabria, Italy,

2National Institute of Technology Durgapur, India

[P1.013]

Dia-nanofiltration as a convenient detoxification process for the production of fermentescible substrates from lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysate A. Fayet*1 ,2, A.R.S. Teixeira1 ,2, T. Clément1 ,2, F. Allais1, M. Bouix2, M-L. Lameloise2, 1CEBB (Centre Européen de Biotechnologies et Bioéconomie), France, 2Université Paris-Saclay, France

[P1.014] CO2/CH4 separation membrane process for biogas purification C.S. Lee, J.H. Im, S.H. Han, H.C. Koh, S.Y. Ha*, Airrane Co. Ltd., Republic of Korea

[P1.015] Increasing selectivity in electro-Fenton reactors with tailored membranes R. Sengpiel*1, M. Wessling1, 1RWTH Aachen University, Germany, 2DWI - Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials e.V., Germany

[P1.016] Flux enhancement during ultrafiltration of hemicelluloses extracted from wheat bran by gas sparging J. Thuvander*, A-S. Jönsson, Lund University, Sweden

[P1.017] Peptoid modified membranes for low fouling artificial lung applications N. Alshammari*, N. Mahmoodi, S. Servoss, J. Hestekin, University of Arkansa, USA

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[P1.018] Free diffusivity of viruses: Experimental measurements and model predictions R.E. Baltus*1, A.R. Badireddy2, A. Delavari1, S. Chellam3, 1Clarkson University, USA, 2University of Vermont, USA, 3Texas A&M University, USA

[P1.019] Purification of protein hydrolysate by integrated process based on electrodialysis M. Bobák*, T. Kotala, T. Dvořák, MemBrain s.r.o., Czech Republic

[P1.020] Application of submerged hollow fibre membrane system with the aid of rotational vibration for bioseparation M. Chai*, Y. Ye, V. Chen, The University of New South Wales, Australia

[P1.021] Self-assembled isoporous films fabricated from block copolymers for the design of size selective virus filtration membranes C.A. Crock*, J.K. Shethji, R.M. Dorin, TeraPore Technologies, Inc., USA

[P1.022] Role of detergent in purification and concentration of membrane proteins H. Feroz*, J. Kwon, J. Peng, C. Baker, B. Ferlez, J. Golbeck, G. Bazan, A. Zydney, M. Kumar, Penn State University, USA

[P1.023]

Tangential flow filtration of influenza virus feed streams for veterinary vaccine production A.R. Fortuna*1, L. Tamargo Granados2, C. Gasczyk3, S. Grundke4, K. Toeppner3, B. Hundt4, T. Schleuss3, L. Villain3, M.M. Wolff1 ,5, U. Reichl1 ,6, 1Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Germany, 2TU Dortmund, Germany, 3Sartorius Stedim Biotech GmbH, Germany, 4IDT Biologika GmbH, Germany, 5University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen, Germany, 6Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany

[P1.024] Dynamic filtration with a rotating disk for effective microalgae harvesting K. Kim*1 ,2, D. Kim2, J-I. Han2, Y.K. Chang1 ,2, 1Advanced Biomass R&D Center, Republic of Korea, 2Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea

[P1.025] Novel materials for airborne virus filtration L. Lebrun*, Q.T. Nguyen, G. Tiliket, M. Catel-Ferreira, University of Rouen, France

[P1.026] Countercurrent staged diafiltration for the continuous formulation of therapeutic proteins A. Nambiar, Y. Li, A. Zydney*, The Pennsylvania State University, USA

[P1.027]

New porous polymer networks for CO2 capture B. Lopez-Iglesias1, C. Aguilar-Lugo2, F. Suarez-García3, C. Bartolome1, A. Gonzalez-Ortega1, J.M. Martinez-Ilarduya1, A.E. Lozano1 ,2, C. Alvarez*2, J.G. de la Campa2, 1University of Valladolid, Spain, 2Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Spain

[P1.028] Bark-derived nanocellulose membranes for CO2 separation H. Alvarez-Uribe*, R. Farnood, University of Toronto, Canada

[P1.029] Non-porous membrane contactors using phase change solvents for post-combustion CO2 capture L. Ansaloni*, H.K. Knuutila, L. Deng, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

[P1.030] Dual-phase membranes for flue temperature CO2 separation M.R. Cerón*, P.G. Campbell, M.A. Worsley, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

[P1.031] High performance nanocellulose-based facilitated transport membranes for CO2 capture Z.D. Dai*, A. Ansaloni, L.Y. Deng, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway

[P1.032] Ionic liquids supported by porous membranes for CO2/N2 gas separation applications J. Grünauer1, S. Shishatskiy1, C. Abetz1, V. Filiz*1, V. Abetz1 ,2, 1Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany,

2University of Hamburg, Germany

[P1.033] Polyurethane membranes for CO2 capture M. Sadeghi, A.P. Isfahani*, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

[P1.034] CO2 capture with novel CNT/PEI hollow fiber membrane gas adsorber L. Keller*1 ,2, B. Ohs2, M. Wessling1 ,2, 1DWI - Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials, Germany, 2RWTH Aachen University, Germany

[P1.035]

CO2 separation properties of novel dual-phase membranes based on molten hydroxides S. Katta1, M.R. Ceron2, S. Nandakumar1, M. Monte1, M. Worsley2, M. Merrill3, P.G. Campbell2, S. Kim*1, 1University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA, 3Luna Innovations Inc., USA

[P1.036] KTFSI as CO2 carrier in thin-film polymer electrolyte for facilitated transport membrane S.J. Lee*1, S.C. Park1, J.H. Lee2, S.W. Kang3, Y.S. Kang1, 1Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, 2Korea Institute of Energy Research, Republic of Korea, 3Sangmyung University, Republic of Korea

[P1.037] Fabrication and evaluation of double network ion gel membranes for CO2/N2 separation at elevated

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temperature and humid condition F. Ranjbaran*, E. Kamio, H. Matsuyama, Kobe University, Japan

[P1.038] Treatment or direct use of a hypersaline brine, extracted from a potential CO2 geological sequestration site, by membrane distillation and forward osmois H.S. Salih*, J.L. Li, S.D. Dastgheib, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, USA

[P1.039] Scale-up and field test of amine-containing membranes for CO2 capture from flue gas W. Salim*, V. Vakharia, D. Wu, Y. Chen, L. Zhao, Y. Han, W.S.W. Ho, The Ohio State University, USA

[P1.040] New fabrication methods for high performance CO2 capture membranes M. Sandru*1, P.M. Stenstad1, E.M. Sandru1, T.J. Kim1, L. Deng2, J. Deng2, 1SINTEF, Norway, 2NTNU, Norway

[P1.041] CO2 capture by polymeric membranes containing amines: Interplay between structures and CO2 separation properties I. Taniguchi, Kyushu University, Japan

[P1.042] Polyvinylbenzyl chloride-based polymers as a pathway to facile poly(ionic liquids) for CO2 capture D. Nikolaeva1, E. Sheridan2, M. Sandru2, I. Azcune3, A. Genua3, M. Tanczyk4, M. Jaschik4, K. Warmuzinski4, I.J.F. Vankelecom*1, 1KU Leuven, Belgium, 2SINTEF, Norway, 3IK4-CIDETEC Research Centre, Spain, 4ICE-PAS, Poland

[P1.043] Structural characterization and carbon dioxide transport of polyetherimide/ ionic liquids membranes P. Vedovello*, C. Paranhos, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

[P1.044] Enhancement of CO2 capture by polyether-based polyurethane membranes A. Pournaghshband Isfahani1 ,2, B. Ghalei2, E. Sivaniah2, M. Sadeghi1, K. Wakimoto*2, 1Isfahan University of Technology, Iran, 2Kyoto University, Japan

[P1.045]

Remediation of naphthenic acids from high TDS water using iron oxide functionalized membrane catalyzed oxidation and nanofiltration based separation A. Aher*1, A. Colburn1, E. Hatakeyama2, P. Prakash2, B. Weaver3, D. Bhattacharyya1, 1University of Kentucky, USA, 2Chevron Corporation, USA, 3Nanostone Corporation, USA

[P1.046]

Low-fouling membranes for membrane bioreactors in Lake Victoria Basin A. Figoli*1, F. Galiano1, S.I. Bouhadjar4, E. Gukelberger4, G. De Luca1, M. Carraro2, M. Bonchio1 ,2, R. Mancuso3, L. Giorno1, B. Gabriele3, J. Hoinkis4, 1ITM-CNR, Italy, 2Univ. of Padova, Italy, 3University of Calabria, Italy,

4Karlsruhe Univ. of Applied Sciences, Germany

[P1.047] Low temperature synthesis of anatase/rutile TiO2 nanoparticles on a polyethersulfone membrane for photocatalysis K. Fischer*, D. Rosen, A. Gawel, A. Prager, A. Schulze, Leibniz Institute of Surface Modification, Germany

[P1.048]

High efficiency of gel-trapped palladium nanoparticles on a polymeric catalytic membrane reactor in Suzuki-Miyaura reaction M. López Viveros*1, M. Gómez2, I. Favier2, J-F. Lahitte1, J-C. Remigy1, 1Laboratoire de Génie Chimique, France,

2Laboratoire de Hétérochimie Fondamentale et Appliquée, France

[P1.049] Pamam templated N,Pt co-doped TiO2 for visible light photodegradation of brilliant black S. Nzaba*, B. Ntsendwana, B. Mamba, A. Kuvarega, University of South Africa, South Africa

[P1.050] Electrostatic assembly of polyoxometate onto polymer brushes-coated poly(vinyldene fluoride) membranes D.S. Zhang, Y.H. Huang, H. Tang, J.H. Qiu*, Guangxi Normal Univerisity, China

[P1.051] Pore functionalized PVDF membranes with in-situ synthesized metal nanoparticles: Material characterization, and toxic organic degradation H. Wan*, N.J. Briot, A. Saad, L. Ormsbee, D. Bhattacharyya, University of Kentucky, USA

[P1.052] Prevention of fouling by colloidal particles in crossflow microfiltration K. Akamatsu*, R. Makabe, S. Nakao, Kogakuin University, Japan

[P1.053] Component testing and optimization of switchable polarity solvent forward osmosis (SPS FO) technology B. Adhikari*, C.J. Orme, M.G. Jones, D.S. Wendt, A.D. Wilson, Idaho National Laboratory, USA

[P1.054] Hybrid membrane inter-stage design (HID) for brackish water reverse osmosis M. Aghajani*1, A. Ghassemi2, 1University of Colorado Boulder, USA, 2New Mexico State University, USA

[P1.055]

Using heat-pump for simultaneous air-conditioning and fresh water production by membrane distillation: Performance prediction A.T. Diaby1 ,2, P. Byrne*1, P. Loulergue1, B. Balannec1, A. Szymczyk1, T. Maré1, O. Sow2, 1Université de Rennes 1, France, 2Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal

[P1.056] Investigation on the eco-friendly brine disposal method of desalination processes: With reverse osmosis-basis processes

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S.H. Chae*1, J.H. Kim2, Y.M. Kim3, J.H. Kim1, 1Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Republic of Korea, 2Water Research Center, K-water Research Institute, Republic of Korea, 3Center for Membrane, Republic of Korea

[P1.057] 3D porous nanocrystals embedded graphene membrane for water purification K. Guan*, J. Shen, J. Zhao, G. Liu, W. Jin, Nanjing Tech University, China

[P1.058] Theoretical and experimental investigation on multistage submerged vacuum membrane distillation Y.J. Choi*, Y.S. Jang, Y.H. Shin, J.H. Choi, S.H. Lee, Kookmin University, Republic of Korea

[P1.059]

Integration of membrane distillation as volume reduction technology for desalination brines management: Scaling limitations G. Viader2, O. Casal1, E. Licon1, B. Lefevre2, N. Arespacochaga2, C. Echevarria2, C. Valderrama1, J.L. Cortina*1

,2, 1Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain, 2Water Technology Center (CETaqua), Spain

[P1.060] Coaxially electrospun amphiphobic silica-based membrane for anti-surfactant-wetting membrane distillation Y-X. Huang*1, Z. Wang1, D. Hou2, S. Lin1, 1Vanderbilt University, USA, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P1.061] Energy consumption for semi-batch RO desalination T. Lee*, A. Rahardianto, Y. Cohen, UCLA, USA

[P1.062] A control methodology for the seasonal variation of seawater quality to optimize VFD, pump and ERD efficiency in reverse osmosis process S.J. Lim*, J.H. Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

[P1.063] Numerical and experimental study of concentration and temperature polarization in 3-D direct contact membrane distillation systems J. Lou*, C. Marks, J. Vanneste, C. Bellona, T. Cath, S. DeCaluwe, N. Tilton, Colorado School of Mines, USA

[P1.064] Submerged Membrane Distillation Crystallization for Seawater Reverse Osmosis Brine Treatment Y. Choi1, G. Naidu*1, S. Jeong1, S. Lee2, A.G. Fane3, S. Vigneswaran1, 1University of Technology Sydney, Australia, 2Kookmin University, Republic of Korea, 3Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

[P1.065] Effect of feed spacer thickness on the fouling behavior in reverse osmosis process - A pilot scale study H.G. Park*1 ,2, K.J. Kim1, S.G. Cho1, Y.N. Kwon2, 1Toray Chemical Korea Inc., Republic of Korea, 2Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Republic of Korea

[P1.066] Experimental investigation of the effect of electrospinning parameters on properties of superhydrophobic PDMS/PMMA membrane and its application in membrane distillation L. Ren*, F. Xia, J. Shao, X. Zhang, J. Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

[P1.067] Robust membranes for elevated temperature desalination R.P. Singh*, K.A. Berchtold, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

[P1.068] Novel charge mosaic membranes and operational modes G. Vaseghi*, G. Lipscomb, University of Toledo, USA

[P1.069] Role of nanomaterials to enhance the performance of membranes for RO desalination S.J. Zaidi*1, A.F. Ismail1, 1Qatar University, Qatar, 2University Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia

[P1.070] Reaction kinetics for microcystin -lr degradation by ozonation in a basic medium J. Eke*, A. Bleha, I.C. Escobar, University of Kentucky, USA

[P1.071]

Arsenic removal from natural contaminated groundwaters I. Fuoco1, C. Apollaro1, M. Chabane2 ,3, B. Gabriele1, R. Mancuso1, R. De Rose1, A. Criscuoli4, A. Figoli*4, 1University of Calabria, Italy, 2University of Tlemcen, Algeria, 3Ctr Univ Naama, Algeria, 4ITM-CNR, Italy

[P1.072] Novel functionalized electrospun nanofibrous membranes for virus adsorption in drinking water applications S. Liegey*, R. Farnood, University of Toronto, Canada

[P1.073]

Development of integrated energy efficient membrane technologies for treatment of water in small communities S.D. Mhlanga*1, L.N. Nthunya1, M.L. Masheane1, E.N. Nxumalo1, B.B. Mamba1, A.R. Verliefde2, 1University of South Africa, South Africa, 2Ghent University, Belgium

[P1.074] Removal of pharmaceutical and personal care products from drinking water by adsorption using a composite carbon nanoparticle – electrospun nanofiber membrane M.J. Soberman*, R.R. Farnood, University of Toronto, Canada

[P1.075] Pilot study of nanofiltration membrane in drinking water treatment in China J.Z. Xia*, K.C. Yu, Y.L. Chen, Beijing OriginWater Membrane, China

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[P1.076] Selective desalination of brackish water by electrodialysis for irrigation use B. Cohen*, N. Lazarovitch, J. Gilron, Ben Gurion Univ., Israel

[P1.077] Valorisation of dye chemical industrial brines by selectrodialysis to promote a circular economy scheme M. Reig1, X. Vecino1, J. López1, C. Valderrama1, O. Gibert1 ,2, J.L. Cortina*1 ,2, 1Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain, 2Water Technology Center (CETaqua), Spain

[P1.078] Poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) containing long-side-chain cations as hydroxide exchange membranes L. Gao*, G.H. He, Y. Dai, X.M. Yan, Dalian University of Technology, China

[P1.079] Treatment of fluoride solutions by electrodialysis with standard and mono-anion permselective membranes M. Grzegorzek*, K. Majewska-Nowak, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland

[P1.080]

Atmospheric plasma surface modification of hydrocarbon aromatic proton exchange membrane for vanadium redox flow battery D.S. Hwang*1, T. Wang1, T. Chung1, S. Kim1, H. Park2, S.J. Moon2, S.H. Park2, Y.M. Lee2, 1University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, 2Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

[P1.081]

Effect of natural organic matter and ionic composition on electricity generation from five natural salinity gradients using reverse electrodialysis F. Liu*1, R.S. Kingsbury2, S. Zhu2, M.D. Armstrong2, D.F. Call1, O. Coronell2, 1North Carolina State University, USA, 2The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

[P1.082] Study of electrochemical effects on bio production of organic acid by electrodialysis separation N. Nemestóthy*, P. Bakonyi, G. Tóth, L. Gubicza, K. Bélafi-Bakó, University of Pannonia, Hungary

[P1.083] Low-cost nanoporous silica membrane for flow batteries G.M. Newbloom*1 ,2, L.D. Pozzo1, 1Membrion, Inc., USA, 2University of Washington, USA

[P1.084] CO2 saturated water as two-phase flow for fouling control in reverse electrodialysis J. Moreno2 ,3, N. de Hart2, M. Saakes2, K. Nijmeijer*1, 1Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands,

2Wetsus, The Netherlands, 3University of Twente, The Netherlands

[P1.085] Design of thin pore-filling membrane with low equivalent weight PFSA polymer for PEFCs Y. Oshiba*1, J. Tomatsu1, T. Yamaguchi1 ,2, 1Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 2Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology, Japan

[P1.086] Direct measurement of electrokinetic energy conversion in Nafion membranes D.N. Østedgaard-Munck*, J. Catalano, M. Kristensen, A. Bentien, Aarhus University, Denmark

[P1.087]

Effect of functional groups on the performances of polymeric ion exchange membranes C.H. Park*1, T-H. Kim2, S.Y. Nam3, 1Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology (GNTECH), Republic of Korea, 2University of Incheon, Republic of Korea, 3Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea

[P1.088] Large-area boron-nitride-nanopore membranes for osmotic power harvesting A. Pendse*1, S. Cetindag2, D.S. Hwang1, S. Behura1, V. Berry1, J. Shan2, S. Kim1, 1University of Illinois, USA,

2Rutgers University, USA

[P1.089] Synthesis of choline dihydrogen phosphate: Comparison of electrodialysis metathesis and bipolar membrane electrodialysis T. Rottiers*, B. Van der Bruggen, L. Pinoy, KU Leuven, Belgium

[P1.090] A novel strategy to construct highly stable anionic channels by fluorocarbon grafted polymers J. Ran, L. Ding, L. Wu, T.W. Xu*, University of Science and Technology of China, China

[P1.091]

Selective electroseparation of an antimicrobial peptide from a slaughterhouse by-product for use as food preservative on meat R. Przybylski1, L. Firdaous1, L. Bazinet*2, M. Kouach3, J.F. Goossens3, P. Dhulster1, N. Nedjar1, 1Université de Lille, France, 2Université Laval, Canada, 3Centre Universitaires de Mesures et Analyses, France

[P1.092]

Highly hydrophobic electrospun reduced-graphene oxide/polyvinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene membrane for membrane distillation T. Chen*1, A. Soroush2, M.S. Islam1, W. Ma1, M.S. Rahaman1, 1Concordia University, Canada, 2University of Minnesota, USA

[P1.093]

Innovative membrane concepts enabled by specialty polymers E. Di Nicolò*4, P. Campanelli4, A. Figoli1, H. Matsuyama2, R. Lanfranco3, 1Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM-CNR), Italy, 2Center for Membrane and Film Technology, Japan, 3Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy,

4Solvay Specialty Polymers, Italy

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[P1.094] ZIF-8 layers derived by conversion of spray-coated ZnO layers B. Reif, F. Fabisch*, M. Hartmann, W. Schwieger, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

[P1.095] Unique features of membrane emulsification in microencapsulation of hydrophilic and lipophilic bioactive compounds E. Piacentini, F. Bazzarelli, L. Giorno*, National Research Council of Italy, Italy

[P1.096] Development of highly conductive and stable anion exchange membranes: The effect of conducting groups T.H. Kim, Incheon National University, Republic of Korea

[P1.097] Highly breathable, self-detoxifying carbon nanotube membranes for chemical and biological protection H. Seol1, M. Worsley2, L. Ci3, J. Park3, S. Kim*1, 1University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA, 3Samsung Cheil Industries, USA

[P1.098] Pushing the limits of polymeric membrane stability B.A. Pulido*, S.P. Nunes, KAUST, Saudi Arabia

[P1.099] Nitrogen-containing graphitic membrane for ion selective separation J. Yin*, E. Herrera, J. Brophy, J. Hoberg, B. Parkinson, D. Li, University of Wyoming, USA

[P1.100] Preparation of facilitated transport composite hollow fiber membrane for oxygen separation by t-Bu CoSalen W. Choi*, P.G. Ingole, H.K. Lee, I.H. Baek, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Republic of Korea

[P1.101] Effect of cellulose nano fibers on facilitated transport membranes for CO2 separation D. Venturi, M. Giacinti Baschetti*, University of Bologna, Italy

[P1.102] Development of CO2 selective facilitated transport membrane with polymerized ionic liquid-based hydrophilic gel layer E. Kamio*, Y. Shirono, M. Tanaka, H. Matsuyama, Kobe University, Japan

[P1.103] Lewis acidic water as a new carrier for facilitating CO2 transport S.C. Park*1, I. Chae2, S.J. Lee1, M. Wessling2, Y.S. Kang1, 1Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, 2DWI Leibniz-Institut fur Interaktive Materialien e.V. Aachen, Germany

[P1.104]

On the selective separation of CO2 and H2S by supported ionic liquid membranes: Effect of the support and anion structure I.V. Vorotyntsev*, A.I. Akhmetshina, A.N. Petukhov, N.R. Yanbikov, Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. Alekseev, Russia

[P1.105] Gas separation properties of membranes based on polymer ionic liquid gels I.V. Vorotyntsev*, A.I. Akhmetshina, A. Mechergui, Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. Alekseev, Russia

[P1.106] In-situ fouling control using integrally skinned flat sheet highly conductive polyaniline ultrafiltration membranes with polymer dopants S. Shahid, L. Xu, A.K. Holda, J. Shen, D.A. Patterson, I. Amura*, University of Bath, UK

[P1.107]

Prevention of peptide fouling on ion-exchange membrane during electrodialysis by use of overlimiting conditions M. Persico1, S. Mikhaylin1, A. Doyen1, L. Firdaous2, V. Nikonenko3, N. Pismenskaya3, L. Bazinet*1, 1Université Laval, Canada, 2Université Lille, France, 3Kuban State University, Russia

[P1.108]

Impact of cation exchange membrane scaling nature on the electrochemical characteristics of membrane system S. Mikhaylin1, E. Belashova2, N. Pismenskaya2, V. Nikonenko2, L. Bazinet*1, 1Université Laval, Canada, 2Kuban State University, Russia

[P1.109] Gypsum scaling behavior on virgin and organically pre-fouled reverse osmosis membranes J. Benecke*, F. Baur, M. Haas, M. Ernst, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

[P1.110]

Fractionation and fouling behaviour of dissolved organic matter from full scale submerged membrane bioreactor C. Jacquin1, B. Teychenne2, L. Lemee2, G. Lesage1, M. Heran1, D. Bouyer*1, 1Montpellier University, France,

2Potiers University, France

[P1.111] Mitigation of biofouling in osmotically-driven membrane process by quorum quenching technique S.J. Choi*1, D.K. Park1, D.S. Jang1, A. Jang2, S. Kang1, 1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, 2Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea

[P1.112] Control of membrane fouling due to colloidal silica and scale-forming ions by in-line air injection in direct contact membrane distillation (DCMD)

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J.H. Choi*, Y.J. Choi, Y.S. Jang, Y.H. Shin, J.S. Sohn, S.H. Lee, Kookmin University, Republic of Korea

[P1.113]

Inhibition of bacterial attachment to silver nanoparticles and silver ion exchanged zeolites in cellulose acetate membranes S. Beisl1, S.N. Monteiro2, R. Santos2, A.S. Figueiredo2 ,3, M.G. Sanchéz-Loredo4, M.A. Lemos2, F. Lemos2, M.N. de Pinho*2, 1Technische Universität Wien, Austria, 2Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal, 3Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal, 4Instituto de Metalurgia/Facultad de Ingeniería, Mexico

[P1.114] Impact of nanoparticle aerosol fouling on composite membranes for water vapor transport applications A. Engarnevis*1, R. Huizing2, S. Green1, S. Rogak1, 1University of British Columbia, Canada, 2dPoint Technologies Inc., Canada

[P1.115]

A novel approach for the preparation of self-cleaning membranes F. Galiano1, M. Carraro2, O. Saoncella1, R. Mancuso3, M. Bonchio2 ,1, J. Hoinkis4, B. Gabriele3, A. Figoli*1, 1Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM-CNR), Italy, 2University of Padova, Italy, 3University of Calabria, Italy, 4Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany

[P1.116] Highly permeable nanoporous block copolymer membranes by machine-casting on nonwoven supports: An upscalable route X.S. Shi*, Z.G. Wang, Y. Wang, Nanjing Tech University, China

[P1.117] Surfactant-stabilized oil separation from water using ultrafiltration and nanofiltration D. Jassby*, X. Zhu, UC Riverside, USA

[P1.118] Control of surface charge of nanofiltration membranes by graft polymerization and its effect on organic fouling I. Lutzky, K. Rathinam, T. Coves, R. Kasher*, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

[P1.119]

Fouling-resistant ultrafiltration membranes prepared via co-deposition of dopamine/zwitterion composite coatings A.Y. Kirschner*1, C.C. Chang2, S. Kasemset1, T. Emrick2, B.D. Freeman1, 1University of Texas at Austin, USA,

2University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA

[P1.120] Fouling control in ceramic nanofiltration membranes; prolonging chemical cleaning F.C. Kramer*, R. Shang, S.G.J. Heijman, L.C. Rietveld, TU Delft, The Netherlands

[P1.121] Understanding the role of colloidal nanoparticle surface chemistry on membrane fouling A. Malakian*, L. Boateng, S. Sarupria, D. Ladner, S. Husson, Clemson University, USA

[P1.122] In situ observation of membrane fouling during crossflow membrane filtration using Micro-Particle Image Velocimetry (MicroPIV) B.Y. Meng*, X.Y. Li, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

[P1.123] Understand fouling's mechanisms: Application to membrane crystallization processes M. Michaud*, C. Charcosset, D. Mangin, E. Chabanon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France

[P1.124]

Forward osmosis membrane performance during simulated wastewater reclamation: Fouling mechanisms and fouling layer properties M.M. Motsa*1, B.B. Mamba1, A.R.D. Verliefde2, 1University of South Africa, South Africa, 2Ghent University, Belgium

[P1.125] Early-stage detection of membrane fouling I. Rafaniello*1, J. de Abajo3, T. Schäfer1 ,2, 1Polymat University of the Basque Country, Spain, 2Ikerbasque Basque Foundation for Science, Spain, 3ICTP-CSIC, Spain

[P1.126] Surface-induced silica mineralization during brackish water desalination K. Rathinam*1, Y. Oren1, W. Petry2, D. Schwahn2, R. Kasher1, 1Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel,

2Technische Universität München, Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II), Germany

[P1.127] Observation of fouling layer on membrane distillation (MD) membrane using optical coherence tomography Y.H. Shin*, Y.J. Choi, Y.S. Jang, J.H. Choi, J.S. Sohn, S.H. Lee, Kookmin University, Republic of Korea

[P1.128] Comparative fouling performance of CA and TFC membrane under FO and under RO conditions of operation F.A. Siddiqui*1 ,2, R.W. Field1, 1University of Oxford, UK, 2Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan

[P1.129] Composite membrane with underwater-oleophobic surface for anti-oil-fouling membrane distillation Z. Wang*1, D. Hou1 ,2, S. Lin1, 1Vanderbilt University, USA, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P1.130] Electrodeionization for the production of bicarbonate enhanced algae growth C.E. Atchley*, H.B. Ulusoy-Erol, Y. Lin, C. Hestekin, J. Hestekin, University of Arkansas, USA

[P1.131] A study on the development of membrane cleaning recovery rate evaluation method and device system

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I.S. Yeo*, H. Kim, M.S. Shin, C.G. Park, Korea Testing Laboratory, Republic of Korea

[P1.132] Biogenic silver nanocomposite membranes: A mini-review X. Wu1 ,2, F. Fang1, R. Field3, J.J. Wu4, K.S. Zhang*1, 1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3University of Oxford, UK, 4Dr., UK

[P1.133] Fouling mechanism of ammonia nitrogen removal by nanofiltration membrane process H.C. Zhu*1, Z.H. Mai1, 1Tongji University, China, 2Jiangxi Academy of Sciences, China

[P1.134] Synthesis and gas transport properties of substituted bicyclodianhydride-based polyimides M. Abdulhamid*, B. Ghanem, I. Pinnau, KAUST, Saudi Arabia

[P1.135] Synthesis and gas transport properties of substituted bicyclodianhydride-based polyimides M. Abdulhamid*, B. Ghanem, I. Pinnau, KAUST, Saudi Arabia

[P1.136] CO2/CH4 gas separation improvement of 6FDA-ODA and 6FDA-ODA:DABA by chemical crosslinking M.Z. Ahmad*1, H. Pelletier2, V. Martin-Gil1, V. Fila1, 1University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic, 2École Nationale Supérieure des Industries Chimique, France

[P1.137] Defect-free thin-film composite membranes using interfacial polymerization for gas- and liquid separations Z. Ali*, F.A. Pacheco, Y. Wang, I. Pinnau, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia

[P1.138] Effects of dianhydrides precursors on molecular weight and thermal stability of hydroxy-polyimide membrane A.S. Alshami, University of North Dakota, USA

[P1.139]

Gas separation membranes made from UV crosslinking of aromatic poly(ether ether ketone)s M. Puertas-Bartolome1, M.E. Dose2, P. Bosch1, B.D. Freeman2, J.E. McGrath3, J.S. Riffle3, A.E. Lozano1 ,4, J.G. de la Campa1, C. Alvarez*1, 1Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Spain, 2University of Texas at Austin, USA,

3Virginia Tech, USA, 4University of Valladolid, Spain

[P1.140]

Synthesis and evaluation of gas separation properties of the bulky groups contained polyurethane membranes A. Fakhar1, M. Sadeghi1, M. Dinari1, H. Bazyar*2, 1Isfahan University of Technology, Iran, 2University of Twente-Wetsus, The Netherlands

[P1.141]

Experimental determination and modelling of mixed gas CO2/CH4 sorption in HAB-6FDA polyimide precursor and corresponding thermally rearranged (TR) polymers E. Ricci1, F.M. Benedetti*1, M.E. Dose2, M.G. De Angelis1, B.D. Freeman2, D.R. Paul2, 1University of Bologna, Italy, 2University of Texas at Austin, USA

[P1.142] Effect of relative humidity on the gas transport properties of PTMSP-based membranes A. Fernández-Barquín1, R. Rea2, D. Venturi2, C. Casado-Coterillo*1, M. Giacinti Baschetti2, M.G. De Angelis2, A. Irabien1, 1Universidad de Cantabria, Spain, 2Universita di Bologna, Italy

[P1.143] Effect of water vapour in the performance of commercial PDMS hollow fibre membranes for CO2 separation A. Fernández-Barquín, C. Casado-Coterillo*, A. Irabien, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain

[P1.144] Ultrapermeable 2-dimensional Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIMs) B. Comesaña-Gándara*, N.B. McKeown, University of Edinburgh, UK

[P1.145] Investigation of gas transport properties of hybrid ionomer-ionic liquids membranes Z.D. Dai*, L. Ansaloni, L.Y. deng, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway

[P1.146]

Thermally rearranged membranes from a novel ortho-hydroxy polyimide (mHAB-6FDA): Diffusion ad sorption of gases, water vapour, permeability of humid gases and ageing B. Comesana Gandara1 ,2, L. Ansaloni3 ,4, Y.M. Lee5, A. Lozano6, M.G. De Angelis*3, 1Univ. de Valladolid, Spain,

2University of Edinburgh, UK, 3University of Bologna, Italy, 4NTNU, Norway, 5Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, 6CSIC, Spain

[P1.147] Membranes of Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIM-1) modified by poly(ethylene glycol) G. Bengtson, S. Neumann, V. Filiz*, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany

[P1.148] Synthesis of Silicalite-1 tubular membrane for separation of xylene isomers K. Fujii*, N. Takagiwa, T. Sato, N. Itoh, Utsumoniya University, Japan

[P1.149] Humid permeation of CO2 and hydrocarbons in Aquivion perfluorosulfonated ionomer membranes: Experimens and modelling M. Giacinti Baschetti*, L. Olivieri, H. Aboukeila, G.C. Sarti, University of Bologna, Italy

[P1.150] Development of hydrogen permselective membrane by using radiation-induced graft polymerization S. Hasegawa*1, S. Sawada1, S. Azami2, T. Hagiwara2, Y. Maekawa1, 1National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology, Japan, 2Saitama Institute of Technology, Japan

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[P1.151]

Simultaneous removal of labile side groups and cross-linking to reduce the physical aging rate in poly(arylene-oxyindole)s membranes H. Hernandez-Martinez*1, J. Ortiz-Espinoza1, F.A. Ruiz-Treviño1, M.G. Zolotukhin2, M.J. Aguilar-Vega3, 1Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico, 2Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico, 3Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, Mexico

[P1.152] Ethyl cellulose/amino-functionalized hollow silica mixed matrix membranes for gas separation S.H. Huang*1, C.H. Wu1, S.J. Tsai1, M.B.M.Y. Ang2, K.R. Lee2, J.Y. Lai2, 1National Ilan University, Taiwan, 2Chung Yuan University, Taiwan

[P1.153] Experimental study of gas permeation properties through organosilica membranes and evaluation of microporous structure M. Kanezashi*, Y. Yoneda, K. Yamamoto, H. Nagasawa, J. Ohshita, T. Tsuru, Hiroshima University, Japan

[P1.154] Novel solution-processable semi-alicyclic aromatic polyimide membranes: Synthesis, characterization, and gas separation properties J.H. Kim*, B.J. Chang, S.Y. Moon, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Republic of Korea

[P1.155]

Permeation behavior through a cosslinked thermally rearranged poly(benzoxazole-co-imde) (XTR-PBOI) asymmetric hollow fiber membranes in wet flue gas system J.S. Kim*1, J.H. Lee2, J. Lee1, H.J. Jo1, J. Moon2, D. Lee1, W.J. Oh2, J. Yeo2, Y.M. Lee1, 1Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, 2Korea Institute of Energy Research, Republic of Korea

[P1.156] Copolyimide Membranes Incorporating Troger's Base (Co-PI-TBs) for Gas Separation W.H. Lee*1, J.G. Seong1, Y. Zhuang1 ,2, Y.S. Do1, A.E. Lozano3, M.D. Guiver1 ,4, Y.M. Lee1, 1Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, 2Hunan University, China, 3University of Valladoid, Spain, 4Tianjin University, China

[P1.157] Highly polar polymers based on poly(1,3-dioxolane) for membrane CO2/N2 separation J. Liu*1, H.B. Park2, H. Lin1, 1The State University of New York, USA, 2Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

[P1.158]

New thermally rearranged materials made from o-alkoxy polyimides. Synthesis, characterization and evaluation as gas separation membranes B. Lopez-Iglesias1, M. Puertas1, H. Park3, C. Bartolome1, A. Hernandez1, J.G. de la Campa2, Y.M. Lee3, C. Alvarez2, J.M. Martinez-Ilarduya1, A.E. Lozano*1 ,2, 1University of Valladolid (UVa), Spain, 2Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Spain, 3Hanyang University (HYU), Republic of Korea

[P1.159] Novel facilitated transport membrane with cobalt salen complex-based ionic liquidas an O2 carrier A. Matsuoka*, E. Kamio, T. Mochida, H. Matsuyama, Kobe University, Japan

[P1.160] CO2 induced plasticization in glassy polymeric membranes for gas separation M. Minelli*, S. Oradei, M. Fiorini, G.C. Sarti, University of Bologna, Italy

[P1.161] Water sorption, dilation, and transport in polybenzimidazoles for gas separations J. Moon*1, M. Galizia1, H. Borjigin2, R. Liu2, J. Riffle2, B. Freeman1, D. Paul1, 1The University of Texas at Austin, USA, 2Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA

[P1.162] Synthesis and characterization of novel cardo-containing copolyimide membranes for gas separation S.Y. Nam*1, S.Y. Ha2, J.M. Lee3, 1Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea, 2Airrane Co. Ltd, Republic of Korea, 3Aekyung Petrochemical Co. Ltd, Republic of Korea

[P1.163] Synthesis of poly(ether ether ketone) based copolymer containing imidazolium group for gas separation S.Y. Nam*1, B.N. Lee1, S.I. Han1, T.H. Kim2, E. Tocci3, 1Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea,

2Incheon National University, Republic of Korea, 3ITM-CNR, Italy

[P1.164] Gas permeability of mix matrix phosphazene polymer blends C.J. Orme*, J.R. Klaehn, A.D. Wilson, J.S. McNally, J.J. Kane, Idaho National Laboratory, USA

[P1.165]

Plasticization suppression in poly(arylene-oxyindole)s membranes by promoting cross-linking at moderate thermal treatments J. Ortiz-Espinoza*1, H. Hernández-Martínez1, F.A. Ruiz-Treviño1, M.G. Zolotukhin2, M.J. Aguilar-Vega3, 1Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico, 2Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico, 3Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, Mexico

[P1.166]

Preparation and characterization of thermally rearranged polybenzoxazole (TR-PBO) membranes from ortho-position functional group substituted polyimide precursors H.J. Park*1, H.J. Jo1, Y.M. Lee1, A.E. Lozano2 ,3, 1Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, 2ICTP-CSIC, Spain, 3UVa-CSIC Research Unit, Spain

[P1.167] CO2- tolerant oxygen permabile dual-phase hollow fiber membrane for oxy-fuel combustion S.H. Park1, J.C. Hun2, J.H. Park*1, 1Dongguk University, Republic of Korea, 2Environment Circulation Energy Co., Ltd., Republic of Korea

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[P1.168]

CO2 selective PolyActiveTM membrane: Gas permeation as a function of thickness, temperature, and applied pressure M.M. Rahman*1, S. Shishatskiy1, J. Pohlmann1, J. Lillepärg1, C. Abetz1, V. Abetz1 ,2, 1Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute of Polymer Research, Germany, 2University of Hamburg, Germany

[P1.169] Ethylene/ethane and propylene/propane separation through Ag-*BEA membrane M. Sakai*, N. Yasuda, M. Matsukata, Waseda University, Japan

[P1.170] Oxidatively stable membranes for CO2 separation and H2 purification V. Vakharia1, W. Salim*1, M. Gasda2, W.S.W. Ho1, 1The Ohio State University, USA, 2Bloom Energy Corporation, USA

[P1.171] Assessment of the design criteria on the vapor separation performances of membrane dryer M.S. Shin*, M.J. Jeon, I.S. Yeo, Y.W. Jeon, Korea Testing Laboratory, Republic of Korea

[P1.172] Effect of graphene oxide on physical aging of polymers in thin-film composite membranes J.E. Shin*, S.K. Lee, H.B. Park, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

[P1.173] Selective gas transport in membranes based on two phase polymeric matrix V.V. Teplyakov*1, S.Y. Markova1, I.N. Beckman1 ,2, 1Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia, 2M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

[P1.174] Gas separation performance of supported carbon membranes prepared from polyetherimide as precursor J.B.S. Hamm, A. Ambrosi, L.K. Schindel, K.M. Engel, L.D. Pollo, N.R. Marcilio, I.C. Tessaro*, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

[P1.175] Novel single-step synthesis of polyorganosiloxanes-based membranes for hydrocarbons separation A. Volkov*, E. Grushevenko, D. Bakhtin, I. Borisov, A.V.Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Russia

[P1.176] Highly permeable TFC membranes for post-combustion CO2 capture I. Borisov1, D. Bakhtin1, A. Rybakova1, S. Bazhenov1, V. Khotimskiy1, A. Volkov*1, P. Budd2, V. Volkov1, 1A.V.Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russia, 2The University of Manchester, UK

[P1.177]

CVD synthesized ultrathin polymeric films for gas separation M. Wang*1, N.D. Boscher1 ,2, K. Heinze3, A. Perrotta4, M. Creatore4, K.K. Gleason1, 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, 2Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg, 3Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany, 4Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

[P1.178] Ultrathin, conductive and fouling-resistant zwitterionic films synthesized via CVD M. Wang*, P. Kovacik, K.K. Gleason, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

[P1.179] Synthesis and preparation of PI-PEG hollow fiber membranes for gas separaiton S.M. Woo*, J.W. Jo, J.H. Kim, S.Y. Nam, Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea

[P1.180] Development of modified siloxane membrane materials for enhanced NGL recovery from natural gas J. Yang*1, D. Harrigan1, J. Vaughn1, M. Vaidya2, V. Tammana2, 1Aramco Services Company, USA, 2Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia

[P1.181]

Effect of tertiary amines and quaternary ammoniums on CO2/light gas separation properties in polysulfones L. Zhu*1, D. Tian2, J. Jeon2, W. Jia1, C. Bae2, H. Lin1, 1University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, USA, 2Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

[P1.182]

Bipolar membrane electrodialysis coupled with ultrafiltration to produce caseins from skim milk: Inhibition of membrane fouling and comparative life cycle assessment S. Mikhaylin1, L. Patouillard2, M. Margni2, L. Bazinet*1, 1Université Laval, Canada, 2École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada

[P1.183] Elucidating impact of testing conditions on membrane performance in forward osmosis: From coupon to element-scale M. Chowdhury*, C. Cyr, B. Cash, J. Ren, K. Reimund, J. McCutcheon, University of Connecticut, USA

[P1.184] Elucidating impact of testing conditions on membrane performance in forward osmosis: From coupon to element-scale M. Chowdhury*, C. Cyr, B. Cash, J. Ren, K. Reimund, J. McCutcheon, University of Connecticut, USA

[P1.185] Treatment of olive mill wastewaters using membrane filtration and photocatalytic membrane processes M.C. Fraga1, S. Sanches1 ,2, R. Huertas1, V.J. Pereira2, J.G. Crespo*1, 1Requimte/LAQV, Portugal, 2IBET, Portugal

[P1.186] Pre-treatment process using forward osmosis (FO) for seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) B.C. Kim*, K.D. Park, M. Ju, J.S. Choi, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT), Republic of Korea

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[P1.187] Novel Nanocellulosic Mixed Matrix Membrane from Woody Biomass Residues: Characterization K. Kiper*1, J. Moore1, P. Crooks2, J. Hestekin1, 1University of Arkansas, USA, 22University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA

[P1.188] Ammonia removal from water by integrated dialysis process O. Škorvan*1, M. Paidar1, 1ASIO Ltd., Czech Republic, 2University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic

[P1.189] Stimuli-responsive biohybrid membranes for sustainable production A.Y. Gebreyohannes1, L. Giorno3, P. Aimar2, I.F.J. Vankelecom*1, 1KU Leuven, Belgium, 2UPS Toulouse III, France, 3ITM-CNR, Italy

[P1.190] Towards the potential of absorbing pervaporation based on ionic liquids for gas mixture separation I.V. Vorotyntsev*, A.A. Atlaskin, M.M. Trubyanov, A.N. Petukhov, V.M. Vorotyntsev, Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. Alekseev, Russia

[P1.191] PicoHelix: DNA-templated ceramic nanofiltration membranes T. Bantegui*, J. Duke, J. Hutchinson, M. Hodgins, C. Tapley, T. Kirkmann, Cerahelix, Inc, USA

[P1.192] An elegant characterization model for inorganic membranes subject to Knudsen and surface diffusion transportation regimes D. Carter*, H. Tezel, B. Kruczek, University of Ottawa, Canada

[P1.193] Metal-pvdf and metal-polysulfone composite membranes M.J. Detisch*, T.J. Balk, D. Bhattacharyya, University of Kentucky, USA

[P1.194] Effect of seeding procedure on structure and permeation properties of ZIF-8 membranes N.H. Hara*, M.Y. Yoshimune, T.Y. Yamaki, Y.H. Hasegawa, H.N. Negishi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan

[P1.195] Applying pyrolysis atmosphere to trim nanopores evolved in carbonaceous matrix– examined by nanofiltration Z. Xing1, Y-H. Ng1, S-W. Tay2, R. Oon1, L. Hong*1, 1National University, Singapore, 2NUS, Singapore

[P1.196] The effect of oxygen doping on gas transport property and chemical aging of carbon molecule sieve membranes K.R. Lee, J.Y. Lai, C.C. Hu*, R&D Center for Membrane Technology, Taiwan

[P1.197] Preparation and gas permeation property of triethoxyfluorosilane (TEFS) membrane with controlled silica network structure M. Kanezashi*, T. Matsutani, H. Nagasawa, T. Tsuru, Hiroshima University, Japan

[P1.198] Pore plugging synthesis and characterization of silicalite-1 membranes on tubular TiO2 supports D.A. Kennedy, D. Carter, S. Wilson, F.H. Tezel, B. Kruczek*, University of Ottawa, Canada

[P1.199] Role of defects on stability of highly propylene selective ZIF-8 membranes M.J. Lee*, H.T. Kwon, H.K. Jeong, Texas A&M University, USA

[P1.200] Randomly oriented MFI zeolite membranes for the pervaporation and vapor permeation separation of xylene mixture: A comparative study F. Banihashemi, A.A. Babaluo, J.Y.S. Lin*, Sahand University of Technology, Iran

[P1.201] Organic template free synthesis of high-silica CHA zeolite membrane for CO2-N2 separation B. Liu*1, I. Kumakiri1, K. Tanaka1, X. Chen3, H. Kita1 ,2, 1Yamaguchi University, Japan, 2Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE), Japan, 3Jiangxi Normal University, Japan

[P1.202] Atmospheric-pressure plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition of silica membranes for gas separation H. Nagasawa*, Y. Yamamoto, M. Kanezashi, T. Tsuru, Hiroshima University, Japan

[P1.203] Novel low cost bio-ceramic hollow fibre membrane based hydroxyapatite derived from waste cow bone for efficient arsenic removal S.K. Hubadillah, M.H.D. Othman*, A.F. Ismail, M. A Rahman, J. Jaafar, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia

[P1.204] Development of robust zirconia based dual-phase membranes for oxy-fuel application S. Pirou*, R. Kiebach, A. Bjørnetun Haugen, S. Ovtar, A. Kaiser, P.V. Hendriksen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

[P1.205]

Study of carbon molecular sieve membranes formation upon polyetherimide pyrolysis: Physicochemical characterization and molecular dynamics simulations J.B.S. Hamm, A.R. Muniz, L.D. Pollo, I.C. Tessaro*, N.R. Marcilio, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

[P1.206] Continuous flow processing of inorganic membranes on polymeric hollow fiber supports S. Venna*1 ,2, A. Marti1 ,3, A. Sekizkardes1 ,3, S. Wickramanayake1 ,2, G. Dahe1 ,3, D. Hopkinson1, 1National Energy Technology Laboratory, USA, 2AECOM, USA, 3Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, USA

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[P1.207]

Strengthening and strengthening mechanism of yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) hollow fiber membranes by using vacuum sintering procedures M. Yi*1, F. Guo1, G. Wang2, H. Cai1, P. Xiao1, X. Zhao1, 1Shanghai Jiaotong University, China, 2China Nuclear Power Engineering &Technology Co. Ltd., China

[P1.208] Characterization of porous titania-zirconia composite membrane materials prepared by using organic chelating ligands T. Yoshioka*, Y. Sada, K. Nakagawa, T. Shintani, E. Kamio, H. Matsuyama, Kobe University, Japan

[P1.209] The evaluation of permselectivity between same sign and same valence ions in the electrodialysis process M. Chinen*, M. Yasukawa, M. Higa, Yamaguchi University, Japan

[P1.210] Novel wholly aromatic anion exchange membrane based on thermal convertible hydrophobic units H.P.R. Graha*1, S. Ando1 ,2, T. Yamaguchi1 ,2, 1Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 2Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology, Japan

[P1.211] Sorption of water and methanol on Teflon and hydrocarbon proton exchange membranes C. He*1, F. Mighri1, M. Guiver2 ,3, S. Kaliaguine1, 1Laval University, Canada, 2Tianjin University, China,

3Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemical, Canada

[P1.212] The preparation and electrochemical properties of homogeneous anion-exchange composite membranes containing rubber additives J.H. Kim*, B.J. Chang, S.Y. Moon, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Republic of Korea

[P1.213] Modification of heterogeneous ion-exchange membranes by aluminosilicate, fabrication and electrochemical characterization J. Vladařová, P. Křižánek*, MemBrain s.r.o., Czech Republic

[P1.214]

Enormous proton/vanadium selectivity for hydrophobic polymer membranes with intrinsic micropores for vanadium redox flow battery I.S. Chae2, T. Luo2, G.H. Moon*1, W. Ogieglo2, Y.S. Kang1, M. Wessling2, 1Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, 2DWI Leibniz-Institut für Interaktive Materialien e.V, Germany

[P1.215] Evaluation of permselectivity for anions in an electrodialysis process using temperature-responsive anion-exchange membranes K. Osawa*, M. Chinen, M. Yasukawa, M. Higa, Yamaguchi University, Japan

[P1.216]

Preparation of monovalent selective anion exchange membrane through constructing a covalently crosslinked interface by electro-deposition of polyethyleneimine J.F. Pan*1, J.C. Ding1, C.J. Gao1, B.V. Bruggen2, J.N. Shen1, 1Zhejiang University of Technology, China, 2KU Leuven, Belgium

[P1.217]

Deacidification of cranberry juice by electrodialysis: Impact on acid migration and protection of intestinal cell barrier integrity L. Bazinet*1, E. Serre1, Y. Boutin2, M.E. Langevin3, F. Lutin3, K. Pedneault4, S. Lacour5, 1Université Laval, Canada, 2TransBIOTech, Canada, 3Eurodia/ Ameridia Center, France, 4Quebec Agrifood Development Center, Canada, 5European Membrane Institute, France

[P1.218]

The ion exchange composite membrane improved the ion exchange capacity for Electro-adsorptive deionization process T.Y. Son*1, J.S. Yun1, Y.T. Hong2, S.Y. Nam1, S.M. Woo1, 1Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea,

2KRICT, Republic of Korea

[P1.219]

Preparation and characterization of Imidazolium-poly(ether ether ketone) anion exchange membrane T.Y. Son*1, B.N. Lee1, C.H. Park2, T.H. Kim3, H.J. Kim4, S.Y. Nam1, 1Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea, 2Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, 3Incheon National University, Republic of Korea, 4KIST, Republic of Korea

[P1.220] Preparation of different sulfonated polyimides ion exchange membranes and their application in vanadium redox flow batteries L.H. Wang*, Q. Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P1.221] Preparation of ion exchange membranes for vanadium redox flow batteries by polybenzimidazole with different imidazole degree L.M. Ding, L.H. Wang*, K.M. Feng, J.Y. Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P1.222]

Isoporous integral-asymmetric block copolymer membranes with high thermal and chemical stability and their post-functionalization C. Höhme1, J. Hahn1, A. Meyer2, B. Bajer1, S. Rangou1, J. Clodt1, B. Lademann1, C. Abetz1, V. Filiz*1, V. Abetz1, 1Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany, 2University of Hamburg, Germany

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[P1.223] Synthesis of high performance hydrophilic PVDF membranes E. Folgado*1 ,2, M. Semsarilar1, V. Ladmiral2, D. Quemener1, 1IEM (Institut Européen des Membranes), Université Montpellier, France, 2ENSCM (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier ), France

[P1.224] Preparation and characterization of membrane for purification of photoresist solution I.C. Kim, Korea Research Instutue of Chemical Technology, Republic of Korea

[P1.225] Polyamide thin film composite membrane fabrication on MPD impregnated PVDF support membrane S.S. Kim*, S.Y. Lee, Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea

[P1.226] Miniturized reverse electrodialysis biobattery E. Discepola*, J. Orton, G. Morrison, C. Hestekin, J. Hestekin, University of Arkansas, USA

[P1.227] Isoporous surface from tailor-made and commercially accessible polymers N. Noor*1, J. Koll1, C. Abetz1, H. Notzke1, V. Abetz1 ,2, 1Helmhotz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany, 2Hamburg University, Germany

[P1.229] Reverse selectivity polynorbornenes: From synthesis and pure gas fundamentals to mixed gas rigor B. Sundell*, J. Lawrence III, D. Harrigan, J. Vaughn, Aramco Services Company, USA

[P1.230]

A comprehensive understanding on the membrane formation via nonsolvent/thermally induced phase separation process based on a MS-DPD model. I. Effect of heat transfer on membrane structure Y.H. Tang*1 ,2, H.H. Lin1, X.L. Wang1, 1Tsinghua University, China, 2China University of Mining and Technology, China

[P1.231]

A comprehensive understanding on the membrane formation via nonsolvent/thermally induced phase separation process based on a MS-DPD model. II. Effect of mass transfer on membrane structure Y.H. Tang1 ,2, H.H. Lin1, X.L. Wang*1, 1Tsinghua University, China, 2China University of Mining and Technology, China

[P1.232] High-performance polybenzimidazole(PBI) hollow fiber membrane for reverse osmosis (RO) X. Wang*, I. Jayaweera, SRI International, USA

[P1.233] Microporous polypropylene membranes via TIPS using eco-friendly binary diluents: Preparation and characteristic Y.J. Wang*1 ,2, J.Y. Luan2, Z.P. Zhao1, 1Beijing Institute of Technology, China, 2SINOPEC, China

[P1.234]

Superhydrophobic co-axial electrospun nanofiber membranes for seawater desalination by direct contact membrane distillation Y.C. Woo*1, M. Yao1, L.D. Tijing1, J-S. Choi2, H.K. Shon1, 1University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia,

2Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT), Republic of Korea

[P1.235] Preparation and characterization of ZrSPP/sulfonated polybenzimidazole pore-filling type proton exchange composite membrane Q. Zhang, J. Zhao, R. Xu*, L.Y. Pan, J. Zhong, Changzhou University, China

[P1.236] Zwitterion-functionalized block polymer membranes for water purification and desalination Y.Y. Yang*, M.D.G. Green, Arizona State University, USA

[P1.237] Effect of paromomycin on the states of water in poly(vinyl alcohol) nanocomposite hydrogel membranes V. Bezerra da Silva*, C.M. Paranhos, Universidade Federal de São Carlos - UFSCar, Brazil

[P1.238] Development of novel time-lag method for mixed gas permeation by on-line mass spectrometry S.C. Fraga1, M. Monteleone2, E. Esposito2, J.C. Jansen2, J.G. Crespo1, C. Brazinha*1, 1Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal, 2Institute on Membrane Technology, Italy

[P1.239]

Facile creation of dual super-lyophobic surfaces in solid-oil-water triphase systems from polyketone via phase inversion L. Cheng*1, A.R. Shaikh1, L-F. Fang1, D.M. Wang2 ,3, H. Matsuyama1, S. Jeon1, D. Saeki1, 1Kobe University, Japan, 2National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 3Chung Yuan University, Taiwan

[P1.240]

3D morphological characterization of the polyamide active layer of RO and NF membranes using TEM and soft X-ray scattering T. Culp*1, M. Paul2, A. Roy2, S. Rosenberg2, M. Behr2, M. Kumar1, E. Gomez1, 1Pennsylvania State University, USA, 2The Dow Chemical Company, USA

[P1.241]

Enhanced plasticization resistance from the thermal cross-linking of novel Diaminophenylindane (dapi) containing polyimides M.E. Dose*1, I. Hubacek2, D.R. Paul1, B.D. Freeman1, 1The University of Texas at Austin, USA, 2Dottikon Exclusive Synthesis AG, Switzerland

[P1.242] Gas transport properties of novel fluorinated poly- and copolyaramides M.O. González-Díaz*1 ,2, J.M. Pérez-Francisco2, W. Kao-Herrera2, M.I. Loria-Bastarrachea2, M. Aguilar-Vega1

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,2, 1Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología, Mexico, 2Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán A. C., Mexico

[P1.243] Quantitatively analyze interspace of meso-/nonporous composite membranes via capillary flow porometer H.F. Guo, Alfalaval, Denmark

[P1.244] Variability in morphology of polyamide active layers on thin film composite membranes S.B. Hornsby*, L.H. Arias Chavez, Tennessee Technological University, USA

[P1.245]

A novel method for the analysis of mixed gas diffusion in polymers of intrinsic microporosity J.C. Jansen*1, M. Monteleone1, A. Fuoco1, C. Rizzuto1, E. Tocci1, C. Brazinha2, S. Fraga2, J.G. Crespo2, M. Carta3, I. Rose3, 1Institute on Membrane Technology, Italy, 2Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal, 3University of Edinburgh, UK, 4University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic, 5University of Manchester, UK, 6Ahi Evran University, Turkey

[P1.246] A new characterization method based on continuous monitoring of the apparent upstream and downstream time-lags N. Al-Qasas, J. Thibault, B. Kruczek*, University of Ottawa, Canada

[P1.247] Polymeric membrane microstructure analysis by PALS K.R. Lee, Chung Yuan University, Taiwan

[P1.248] Optimizations of fabrication parameters of polyimide-based organic solvent nanofiltration with PEG additions by response surface methodology and characterizations by a new method J.C.T. Lin*, Y.H. Tseng, Feng Chia University, Taiwan

[P1.249] The characterization of surface charge for hollow fiber membranes: Challenges and solutions V. Regorsek1, T. Luxbacher*2, H. Buksek1, I. Petrinic1, 1University of Maribor, Slovenia, 2Anton Paar GmbH, Austria

[P1.250]

Modeling and simulation of electromembranes for separation of inorganic micropollutants from water: Towards optimization of the membranes M.L. Masheane*1 ,2, A.R. Verliefde2, B.B. Mamba1, D. Dlamini1, S.D. Mhlanga1, 1University of South Africa, South Africa, 2Ghent University, Belgium

[P1.251]

Polyethersulfone and polystyrene sulfonate-grafted polyethersulfone membranes fabricated using different solvent ratios/composition K.P. Matabola*1, K. Sikhwivhilu1, M.F. Bombo1, M.R. Moutloali2 ,1, 1Mintek, South Africa, 2University of Johanesburg, South Africa

[P1.252] Tempo-oxidized nano cellulose membranes: A green chemistry approach to the modification of a novel material J.P. Moore*, K. Roberts, P. Crooks, J. Hestekin, University of Arkansas, USA

[P1.253]

Preparation and Characterization of membrane with PVDF-diluent mixtures using thermally induced phase separation(TIPS) process S.Y. Nam*1, J.W. Lee1, S.J. Kim1, J.Y. Jang2, 1Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea, 2PURE-ENVITECH Co. Ltd, Republic of Korea

[P1.254] Effect of film thickness on morphology and gas transport properties in ultrathin films of cellulose acetates H. Nguyen*, H. Lin, University at Buffalo, USA

[P1.255] A novel approach to Liquid Liquid Displacement Porometry (LLDP) for the characterisation of micro and nanopores A. Serner1, K. van der Kamp1, D. Pattyn1 ,2, A. Odena*1 ,2, 1IB-FT GmbH, Germany, 2POROMETER nv, Belgium

[P1.256] How micro-waves can be used to study the long term stability of a polymer membrane M. Rabiller-Baudry*, C. Lepéroux, J. Girard, P. Loulergue, Université de Rennes 1, France

[P1.257]

Characterisation of the fouling of an ultrafiltration polyethersulfone membrane fouled by an emulsion modelling lipids issued from Microalgae V. Drevet1, S. Liu2, E. Clavijo Rivera2, L. Villafaña López2, M. Frappart2, E. Couallier2, A. Szymczyk1, M. Rabiller-Baudry*1, 1Université de Rennes 1, France, 2Université de Nantes-CNRS, France

[P1.258] Direct microscopic observation of interfacial polymerization in a microfluidic channel B. Ukrainsky, G.Z. Ramon*, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

[P1.259] The role of polyamide morphology in determining contact angle variability P. Ranjan*, S.B. Hornsby, L.H. Arias Chavez, Tennessee Technological University, USA

[P1.260] A geophysical approach to studying porous membrane structure and predicting intrinsic permeability D.L. Shaffer*, C.M. Stafford, G.R. Stafford, C.L. Soles, E.P. Chan, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA

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[P1.261] Fundamental characterization studies of grafted hydrophobic brush membranes M. Sorci*, J.J. Keating, G. Belfort, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

[P1.262] Permeation parameters of lower hydrocarbons through polydimethylsiloxane-based membranes and other commercial ones: Complex evaluation and analysis V.V. Zhmakin, V.V. Teplyakov*, A.V.Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Russia

[P1.263] The effect of crosslinking conditions on the characteristics of ion-exchange membranes prepared from PVA-based blockcopolymers T. Uchimura*, Y. Ono, M. Yasukawa, M. Higa, Yamaguchi University, Japan

[P1.264] Chemical stability of membranes: Electrochemical approach M. Mertens, A. Gebreyohannes, V. Verjans, I. Vankelecom*, KU Leuven, Belgium

[P1.266] Compression molding process modified polybenzimidazole composite S.M. Woo*1, M.K. Jeong1, H.J. Kin2, S.Y. Nam1, 1Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea, 2KIST, Republic of Korea

[P1.267] Properties of polyethylene hollow fiber precursors prepared by various stretching methods S.M. Woo*1, Y.S. Chung2, S.Y. Nam1, 1Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea, 2Puremem Co. Ltd., Republic of Korea

[P1.268] Study on modified graphene oxide/sulfonated polybenzimidazole proton exchange composite membrane Q. Zhang, L.Y. Pan, R. Xu*, J. Zhao, J. Zhong, Changzhou University, China

[P1.269] Development of ethenylene-bridged organosilica membranes for reverse osmosis R. Xu*, W. Jiang, M. Guo, L. Qi, Q. Zhang, J. Zhong, Changzhou University, China

[P1.270]

Characterization of microporous ECTFE membranes exposed to different liquid media and γ-radiation and nanoparticle microfiltration through such membranes N. Yao*1, J. Chau1, E. Elele1, B. Khusid1, K. Sirkar1, D. Dehn2, 1New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA, 23M Corporate Research Process laboratory, USA

[P1.271]

Effect of gas molecular properties on characterization of microporous membrane structures based on the modified GT model: Molecular dynamics study T. Yoshioka*1, K. Tamaoki2, H. Nagasawa2, M. Kanezashi2, T. Tsuru2, 1Kobe University, Japan, 2Hiroshina University, Japan

[P1.272] Structural characterization of 2-D metal-organic framework nanosheets for gas separation X. Zhang*, J. Zha, Pennsylvania State University, USA

[P1.273] Explorations of combined TIPS and NIPS (N-TIPS) method for development of novel PVDF/PTFE hollow fiber membranes J. Zhao*, L. Shi, R. Wang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

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Room - Continental 4-6

[P2.001] Preparation of macroporous hydrophobic flat-sheet PVDF membranes via vapor induced phase separation C. Alexowsky*, M. Bojarska, M. Ulbricht, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany

[P2.002]

Integration of liquid membrane contactors on the valorization of nitrogen from treated wastewaters as liquid fertilizers: Process limitations due to water transport X. Vecino1, M. Reig1, J. López1, C. Valderrama1, O. Gibert1 ,2, J.L. Cortina*1 ,2, 1Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain, 2Water Technology Center (CETaqua), Spain

[P2.003] Edx analysis of membrane wetting caused by co2 absorbent N. Jie, Z. Ding*, L. Liu, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China

[P2.004] Scale-up of PEEK hollow fiber membrane contactor for post-combustion CO2 capture S. Li*1, T.J. Pyrzynski1, N.B. Klinghoffer1, T. Tamale1, Y. Zhong1, J.L. Aderhold1, S.J. Zhou1, H.S. Meyer1, Y. Ding2, B. Bikson2, 1Gas Technology Institute, USA, 2Air Liquide Advanced Separations, USA

[P2.005] Bio-mimetic hollow fiber membrane contactor process for low-cost high-purity oxygen production T. Pyrzynski*1, N. Klinghoffer1, H. Meyer1, S. Li1, M. Fathizadeh2, M. Yu2, 1Gas Technology Institute, USA,

2University of South Carolina, USA

[P2.006] Modeling and development of membrane contactor for water degassing J.C. Su*, L. Mao, F. Wang, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore

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[P2.007] Nanosized particles produced by membrane emulsification for CO2 capture U.T. Syed*1, S. Sousa2, A.M.A. Dias2, H.C. de Sousa2, J.G. Crespo1, C. Brazinha1, 1Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal, 2Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal

[P2.008] Porous condenser for membrane distillation and thermopervaporation A. Volkov*, I. Borisov, V. Vasilevsky, E. Novitsky, V. Volkov, A.V.Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Russia

[P2.009] High pressure gas-liquid membrane contactor for CO2 stripping from physical solvents S. Bazhenov, D. Bakhtin, A. Volkov*, A.V.Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russia

[P2.010] Construction of ternary phase diagrams for fabrication of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) phase inversion membranes I.R. Cadore*, A. Ambrosi, N.S.M. Cardozo, I.C. Tessaro, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

[P2.011]

Plasma polymerization of 1-vinylimidazole and acrylic acid across poly(sulfone) ultrafiltration membranes for selective desalination J. Wang1, F. Chen1, N. Mile1, J. Lee2, A. Olmetto2, L. Kong1, L.F. Dumée*1, 1Deakin University, Australia,

2University of Surrey, UK

[P2.012] Operational considerations and design aspects of direct-flow filtration R.W. Field*, Q. Xu, University of Oxford, UK

[P2.013] Hollow fiber membrane with a high turbulent feed flow for fouling reduction in harvesting microalgae D.H. Kim*1, K.C. Kim1 ,2, Y.K. Chang1 ,2, 1Korea Insittute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea,

2Advanced Biomass Center (ABC), Republic of Korea

[P2.014] Highly performing and mechanically robust forward osmosis membranes prepared using porous olyolefin supports S.J. Kwon*, S-H. Park, J-H. Lee, Korea University, Republic of Korea

[P2.015] Numerical modeling of hollow fiber membrane module for forward osmosis process J. Seo*1 ,2, Y.M. Kim1, J.H. Kim1 ,2, 1Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, 2Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Republic of Korea

[P2.016]

Unsteady-state membrane gas separation by novel pulsed retentate mode for improved membrane module performance: Modelling and experimental verification I.V. Vorotyntsev*, M.M. Trubyanov, A.A. Atlaskin, P.N. Drozdov, V.M. Vorotyntsev, Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. Alekseev, Russia

[P2.017] Novel membrane column concepts for high-purity gases production I.V. Vorotyntsev*, A.A. Atlaskin, M.M. Trubyanov, P.N. Drozdov, V.M. Vorotyntsev, Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. Alekseev, Russia

[P2.018] Developing stainless steel ultrafiltration membranes for filtering microbial fuel cells S. Abdu*, J. Madjarov, M. Ade, S. Kerzenmacher, University of Freiburg, Germany

[P2.019]

Integrated aquaculture based on sustainable water recirculating system for the Victoria Lake Basin(VicInAqua) S.I. Bouhadjar*1, E. Gukelberger1, J. Hoinkis1, F. Galiano2, L. Giorno2, R. Mancuso3, B. Gabriele3, A. Figoli1, 1Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany, 2ITM-CNR, Italy, 3UNICAL University, Italy

[P2.020] Using 3DEEM as a quick and pseudo-quantitative tool for on-line MBR fouling control C. Jacquin1, G. Lesage1, J. Traber2, W. Pronk2, M. Heran1, D. Bouyer*1, 1Montpellier University, France,

2EAWAG, Switzerland

[P2.021] Novel photocatalytic membrane reactor for industrial wastewater treatment S. Chakraborty*1, S. Curcio1, V. Calabro1, E. Drioli2, 1University of Calabria, Italy, 2Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

[P2.022] Study of bubbles formation in Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluid in a hollow fiber membrane bioreactor M.T. da Silva*, I.C. Tessaro, N.S.M. Cardozo, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

[P2.023] Low-temperature decomposition of ammonia using a composite palladium membrane reactor N. Itoh*, T. Nakayama, A. Ohshima, T. Furusawa, T. Sato, Utsunomiya University, Japan

[P2.024] Dehydration reactions using zeolite membrane permselective to water vapor N. Itoh*, S. Kikuchi, T. Hirose, T. Sato, Utsunomiya University, Japan

[P2.025] Fatigue analysis of hollow fibre membranes in MBRs through numerical simulation X. Liu*, K.H. Tng, Y. Wang, G. Leslie, University of New South Wales, Australia

[P2.026] Inorganic nanoparticles/MOFs hybrid membrane reactors for CO2 separation and conversion J. Maina*1, L. Grundy2, C. Pozo-Gonzalo1, L. Kong1, J. J.Schütz2, M. Ionescu3, L. Dumée1, 1Deakin University,

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Australia, 2Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia, 3Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO), Australia

[P2.027] Role of supported ionic liquid membrane on the performance of microbial fuel cell N. Nemestóthy*, L. KoóK, T. Rózsenberszki, K. Bélafi-Bakó, P. Bakonyi, PE Research Institute on Bioengineering, Membrane Technology and Energetics, Hungary

[P2.028] Membrane emulsification: effect of membrane pore structure and surface topography on emulsion characteristics M. Aghajani*, A.R. Greenberg, Y. Ding, University of Colorado Boulder, USA

[P2.030] Understanding membrane fouling in produced water treatment: The effect of ionic strength J.M. Dickhout*1 ,2, P.M. Biesheuvel1, R.G.H. Lammertink2, W.M. De Vos2, 1Wetsus, The Netherlands,

2University of Twente, The Netherlands

[P2.031] Impact of module geometry on the ultrafiltration behavior of polysaccharide-based vaccines P. Emami*1, E. Pepin2, A. Zydney1, 1The Pennsylvania State University, USA, 2Pfizer Inc., USA

[P2.032]

Tailoring membrane surface properties and filtration performances via self-assembly of polysulfone-based amphiphilic block copolymer Y. Hu*1 ,2, N. Wang2, T. Wang2, 1Tianjin Polytechnic University, China, 2Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, China

[P2.033]

A greener membrane preparation via combined phase separation method (N-TIPS) using an environmentally-friendly solvent J.T. Jung*1, H.H. Wang1, J.F. Kim1, E. Drioli1 ,2, Y.M. Lee1, 1Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, 2ITM-CNR, Italy

[P2.034] Development of UF hollow fiber membrane and module for pretreatment of RO process J. Lim*, C. Min, J. Jang, B. Park, Woojin co., Ltd., Republic of Korea

[P2.035] Study on the interfacial activation of dual surfactants in the process of forming porous membranes Z.D. Li, X.L. Lu*, C.R. Wu, Tianjin Polytechnic University, China

[P2.036]

Stepwise fabrication of oligoamide film on ultrafiltration membrane to control and improve its performance P. Manna*1, M. Sangermano2, A. Tiraferri2, R. Bernstein1, R. Kasher1, 1Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, 2Politecnico di Torino, Italy

[P2.037] Direct numerical simulation of cake formaiton in cross-flow microfiltration process J. Nishitani*1, Y. Mino2, T. Yoshioka1, H. Matsuyama1, 1Kobe University, Japan, 2Okayama Univesity, Japan

[P2.038] Influence of polystyrenesulfonate on the performance and fouling properties of the polyvinylidene fluoride based ultrafiltration membranes S.A. Nongauza*, K. Sikhwivhilu, P. Matabola, Mintek, South Africa

[P2.039] Study of the transfer mechanisms of a single protein solution during ultrafiltration in water/ethanol media H. Al Jawad1 ,2, M. Rabiller-Baudry*1, P. Loulergue1, H. Mawlawi2, S. Taha2, 1Université de Rennes 1, France,

2Université Libanaise, Lebanon

[P2.040] About the limits of microfiltration for the purification of different wastewater streams M. Stoller*1, J.M. Ochando Pulido2, L. Di Palma1, 1University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy, 2University of Granada, Spain

[P2.041] Membrane biofouling control using membrane blended with quaternary ammonium compound assembled on carbon material Z. Wang*, X. Zhang, M. Chen, Tongji University, China

[P2.042]

Effects of thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) parameters during fabrication of microporous polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membranes using green solvent H.H. Wang*1, J.T. Jung1, J.F. Kim1, E. Drioli1 ,2, Y.M. Lee1, 1Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, 2ITM-CNR, Italy

[P2.043] Hollow fibre membranes: Effect of chemicallyenhanced backwashing on their structure and mechanical integrity J.J. Wu*, E. Syme, Durham University, UK

[P2.044]

PVDF/Palygorskite-g-poly(N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate) hybrid ultrafiltration membranes with enhanced flux and fouling-resistance R. Wang1, S. Zhou*1, M. Li1, A. Xue1, Y. Zhang1, J. Wang1, Y. Zhao1, 1Huaiyin Normal University, China, 2Ningxia University, China

[P2.045] Chitosan-graphene oxide lamellar membranes and application in wastewater treatment

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M. Abolhassani*1, C.S. Griggs2, J. Mattei-Sosa2, M. Nevins3, L. Gurtowski2, V.F. Medina2, L.F. Greenlee1, 1University of Arkansas, USA, 2U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, USA, 3State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA

[P2.046]

New gas separation membranes made by thermal treatment of blends of o-hydroxypolyimides and porous polymer networks C. Aguilar-Lugo*1, B. Lopez-Iglesias2, Y.M. Lee3, J.G. de la Campa1, C. Alvarez1, A.E. Lozano1 ,2, 1Institute of Polymer Science & Technology, Spain, 2University of Valladolid, Spain, 3Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

[P2.047] Synthesis of PVDF membranes with magnetic nanoparticles for applications in membrane distillation T. Agbaje1, S. Al-Gharabli1 ,2, J. Kujawa1 ,3, H. Arafat*1, 1Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, United Arab Emirates, 2German-Jordanian University, Jordan, 3Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland

[P2.048]

Mixed matrix membranes based on PPO with H2-selective fillers F.M. Benedetti*1 ,2, A. Sardano1, M. Minelli1, M.G. De Angelis1 ,2, M. Degli Esposti1, P. Fabbri1, G. Cucca3, A. Pettinau3, 1University of Bologna, Italy, 2National Interuniversity Consortium of Materials Science and Technology, Italy, 3Sotacarbo SpA, Italy

[P2.049] Polymer-grafted nanoparticle membranes with controllable free-volume C. Bilchak*1, E. Buenning1, C. Durning1, S. Kumar1, Y. Huang2, B. Benicewicz2, F. Doghieri3, M. Minelli3, 1Columbia University, USA, 2University of South Carolina, USA, 3University of Bologna, Italy

[P2.050] Mixed-matrix membrane containing metal-organic frameworks for enhanced CO2/CH4 separation C.Y. Chuah*, T.H. Bae, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

[P2.051] TriNa/Pebax 2533 mixed matrix membranes for efficient CO2 capture Y. Dai*1 ,2, K. Yang2, M. Yu2, G. He1 ,2, 1Panjin Industrial Technology Institute, Dalian University of Technology, China, 2Dalian University of Technology, China

[P2.052]

Composite hollow fiber membranes using Pebax®1657/ ionic liquid/ graphene oxide mixed matrix membranes for improved CO2 separation W. Fam*1, H. Li1, J. Mansouri1 ,2, J. Hou1, V. Chen1, 1University of New South Wales, Australia, 2Cooperative Research Centre for Polymers, Australia

[P2.053] Thin-film composite membranes with improved mechanical robustness using small diameter carbon fibers J. Idarraga-Mora*, P. Friedel, D. Ladner, S. Husson, Clemson University, USA

[P2.054] Improvement of the surface -wear resistance of ultrafiltration membranes with carbon nanotubes for the application of purification of fermentation products J.G. Jegal*, D.H. Song, I.C. Kim, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Republic of Korea

[P2.055]

A facile route for the fabrication of ultrahigh perm-selectivity thin film nanocomposite membrane with in-situ generated zwitterionic amine nanoparticles

Y.L. Ji*1, W.J. Qian1, Q.F. An2, K.R. Lee3, C.J. Gao1, 1Center for Membrane and Water Science &Technology,

Zhejiang University of Technology, China, 2Beijing Key Laboratory for Green Catalysis and Separation, College of Environmental and Energy Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, China, 3R&D Center for Membrane Technology, Chung Yuan University, Taiwan

[P2.056] Adsorptive removal of heavy metals from aqueous solution by graphene oxide modified membranes N.P. Khumalo*1, A.T. Kuvarega1, G.D. Vilakati2, S.D. Mhlanga1, B.B. Mamba1, D.S. Dlamini1, 1University of South Africa, South Africa, 2University of Swaziland, Swaziland

[P2.057] Fabrication of carbon nanotube/polyvinylidene fluoride composite membrane for CO2 capture P. Yaisanga, C. Klaysom*, T. Charinpanitkul, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

[P2.058]

Properties of novel cellulose acetate propionate based materials containing reactive ionic liquid or plasticizer E. Rynkowska1 ,2, K. Fatyeyeva2, S. Marais2, K. Dzieszkowski1, A. Wolan1, J. Kujawa1, W. Kujawski*1, 1Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland, 2Normandie Univ, France

[P2.059] Highly porous carbon nanotube/polysulfone nanocomposite supports for high-flux polyamide reverse osmosis membranes T.H. Lee*, H.D. Lee, S.K. Lee, H.B. Park, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

[P2.060] Preparation of dual-layered nanocomposite membranes using graphene oxide and halloysite nanotubes for enhancing membrane performance in osmotically driven processes S. Lim*, M.J. Park, S. Phuntsho, H. Shon, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

[P2.061] Synthesis and characterization of ZIF-71/PDMS mixed matrix membranes for the removal of ethanol and 1-butanol from water through pervaporation H. Yin1, A. Khosravi1, T. Lai1 ,2, M.E. Dose2 ,3, R.P. Lively2, M.L. Lind*1, 1Arizona State University, USA, 2Georgia

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Institute of Technology, USA, 3University of Texas at Austin, USA

[P2.062]

Preparation of PES/SPSf/graphene oxide nanofiltration hollow fiber membrane with improved antifouling and antibiofouling properties N.N. Gumbi1 ,2, Y. Mo2, B. He2, Z. Cui2, B.B. Mamba1, E.N. Nxumalo*1, J. Li2, 1University of South Africa, South Africa, 2Tianjin Polytechnic University, China

[P2.063] Influence of functionalized graphene within polycarbonate membranes on the water affinity L. Oliveira*, C. Paranhos, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

[P2.064]

Dual-functional ultrafiltration membrane for simultaneous removal of multiple pollutants with high-performance S.P. Pan*1, J.L. Li1, X.F. Fang1, C.Y. Yu2, L.W. Wang1, 1Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China, 2The University of Queensland, Australia

[P2.065]

Synthesis and characterization of a novel montmorillonite-enhanced Poly(ether sulfone) heterogeneous cation exchange membrane: Mono/divalent ionic transport F. Radmanesh1 ,2, A. Moheb1, Z. Raeisi1, W.M. de Vose2, T. Rijnaarts*2, M. Sadeghi1, 1Isfahan University of Technology, Iran, 2University of Twente, The Netherlands

[P2.066] ZIF-L/ PDMS mixed matrix membranes for separation of ethyl alcohol and isopropyl alcohol from nitrogen F. Sahin*1, B. Topuz2, H. Kalipcilar1, 1Middle East Technical University, Turkey, 2Ankara University, Turkey

[P2.067] Flexible semi-ceramic semi-rubbery MxOy-PDMS composites with high gas permeability R. Selyanchyn*, S. Fujikawa, Kyushu University, Japan

[P2.068] Polymeric membranes with well-controlled 3D structures and their applications J-Y. Ye, Y-J. Chen, M-H. Lin, H. Yang, S-Y. Suen*, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

[P2.069]

Graphitic carbon nitride nanosheets embedded in poly(vinyl alcohol) nanocomposite membranes for ethanol dehydration via pervaporation J. Wang*1 ,2, M.S. Li1, S.Y. Zhou1, A.L. Xue1, Y. Zhang1, Y.J. Zhao1, J. Zhong2, 1Huaiyin Normal University, China,

2Changzhou University, China

[P2.070] Preparation and characterization of fluoroalkyl modified carbons/PVDF composite membranes for membrane distillation C.R. Wu*, X.C. Sun, S.H. Liu, X.L. Lu, Tianjin Polytechnic University, China

[P2.071] Mitigation of membrane fouling: An impact of enhanced surface energy of PVDF membrane by immobilization of TiO2 NPs on membrane surface H. Younas*, J. Shao, Y. He, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

[P2.072] Zeolite imidazolate framework-300 (ZIF-300) filled PEBA mixed matrix membranes for CO2 capture J. Yuan*1, Q. Li1, G. Liu1, J. Zhao1, W. Jin1, 1State Key Laboratory of Materials-Oriented Chemical Engineering, China, 2Membrane Science & Technology Research Center, China, 3Nanjing Tech University, China

[P2.073] A self-standing mixed matrix membrane of UiO-66/polysulfone for forward osmosis H. Yuan*1, Y. Liu1 ,2, T. Liu1 ,3, X. Wang1, 1Tsinghua University, China, 2Aerospace Science and Industry Corp., China, 3Imperial College London, UK

[P2.074]

Widening CO2-facilitated transport passageways in SPEEK matrix using polymer brushes functionalized double-shelled organic submicrocapsules for efficient gas separation Q. Xin2 ,1, Y. Zhang*1 ,2, H. Liu1, S. Wang1 ,2, 1Tianjin Polytechnic University, China, 2State Key Lab of Separation Membrane & Membrane Process, China

[P2.075] Highly anion-conductive imidazolium functionalized poly(ether ether ketone) microphase-separated membranes J. Zhang*, T. Huang, Y. Yin, M. Guiver, Z. Jiang, Tianjin University, China

[P2.076]

Thin film composite polyamide membranes anchored to the Poly(p-phenylene terephthamide) polymerized in the polysulfone substrate Q. Shi1, Y. Zhang*1, L. Ni1, Y. Cao1, J. Meng1, X. Feng1 ,2, 1Tianjin Polytechnic University, China, 2University of Waterloo, Canada

[P2.077] Nano-sized hollow zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) based mixed matrix membranes for gas separation W.J. Zheng*, R. Ding, G.H. He, Dalian University of Technology, China

[P2.078] Nano-aggregation suppressed thin film nanocomposite (TFN) membranes for water desalination prepared with the in-situ generation of TiO2 additives S. Wang, Z. Yi, X. Zhao, Y. Zhou*, C.J. Gao, Zhejiang University of Technology, China

[P2.079] Amino silane (kh - 912) modified attapulgite / preparation of poly (vinylidene fluoride mixed matrix

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ultrafiltration membrane D.Y. Wei, S. Zhou*, M. Li, A. Xue, Y. Zhang, Y. Zhao, J. Zhong, Huaiyin Normal University, China

[P2.080] Sorption enhanced mixed matrix materials for H2/CO2 separation at elevated temperatures L. Zhu*, D. Yin, S. Konda, M. Swihart, H. Lin, The State University of New York, USA

[P2.081]

Modelling the membrane formation dynamics using the cahn-hilliard equation, a way for controlling the membrane morphology H. Manzanarez1, D. Bouyer*1, P. Gueunoun1 ,2, J. Chikina1 ,2, J.P. Mericq1, 1University of Montpellier, France,

2CEA Saclay, France

[P2.082]

The molecular structure and transport properties of polyPOSS-imide networks for gas separations at high pressures and temperatures D. Brown*1, S. Neyertz1, M.J.T. Raaijmakers2, N.E. Benes2, 1University Savoie Mont Blanc, France, 2Univeristy of Twente, The Netherlands

[P2.083]

Insight into pervaporation processes using Me-silicalite-2 membranes via a simplified molecular dynamic method Y. Cao*1 ,2, Y.M. Zhang1, J. Zhong1, Y.Q. Fan2, 1Changzhou University, China, 2Nanjing University of Technology, China

[P2.084] Fabrication of ultrathin-film composite membranes via incorporating dual-layer support Y. Ji*, J. Zhao, G. Liu, W. Jin, Nanjing Tech University, China

[P2.085]

Impact of swelling characteristics on the permselective properties of multi-layer composite membranes for water removal from alcohols L.M. Vane*1, V.V. Namboodiri1, M. Abar1 ,2, F.R. Alvarez1, 1U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, USA, 2NCOA, USA

[P2.086] Membrane contactor modelling for subsea natural gas dehydration K. Dalane*, M. Hillestad, L. Deng, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

[P2.087]

Predictive study on antibacterial activity of polymerizable surfactants for membrane surface modifications G. De Luca*1, R. Amuso1, A. Figoli1, R. Mancuso2, B. Gabriele2, L. Lucadamo3, 1Research Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM-CNR), University of Calabria, Via P. Bucci, I-87036 Arcavacata di Rende (CS), Italy, Italy, 2Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies, University of Calabria, Via P. Bucci, I-87036 Arcavacata di Rende (CS), Italy, Italy, 3Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Calabria, 87036, Arcavcata di Rende (CS), Italy, Italy

[P2.088] Polyoxometalates in polymer membranes for a more efficient fouling treatment: A nanoscale modeling G. De Luca*1, R. Amuso1, M. Basantes2, F. Galiano1, M. Carraro3, M. Bonchio1, A. Figoli1, 1University of Calabria, Italy, 2Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Italy, 3University of Padova, Italy

[P2.089] Theoretical study of separation properties of carbon nanotubes and polyhedral carbon nano-onions G. De Luca*1, M. Basantes2, L.S. Caputi3, 1University of Calabria, Italy, 2Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Ecuador, 3Università della Calabria, Italy

[P2.090] Modeling multiphase transport and separation in mesoporous membranes with dynamic mean field theory A. Rathi2, P.A. Monson2, D.M. Ford*1, 1University of Arkansas, USA, 2University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA

[P2.091] Evaluation of water permeability of novel supramolecule membrane by non-equilibrium molecular dynamics H. Higuchi*, H. Takaba, Kogakuin University, Japan

[P2.092] Modelling chemical degradation of ionomer in a polymer electrolyte fuel cell L. Karpenko-Jereb*1, P. Verebes1, V. Kovtunenko2, E. Schatt1, A. Bergmann1, 1Graz University of Technology, Austria, 2Karl-Franzens-University Graz, Austria

[P2.093]

Numerical simulation on direct contact membrane distillation: Optimization of hollow fiber membrane module Y. Kim*1, J. Seo2, H. Park1, S. Nam1, J. Kim2, Y. Park1, 1Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Republic of Korea, 2Gwangju Institue of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

[P2.094] Evaluating the slug flow in flat sheet membrane module using experimental and numerical methods X. Liu*, Y. Wang, G. Leslie, D.T. Waite, University of New South Wales, Australia

[P2.095] Mixed gas transport and solubility in glassy polymers: A predictive modelling approach M. Minelli*, G.C. Sarti, University of Bologna, Italy

[P2.096] Molecular simulations of mixed-gas permeation in polymer membranes: Challenges and improved methodologies

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S. Neyertz*, D. Brown, University Savoie Mont Blanc, France

[P2.097]

Impact of ethanol on transfer of charged solutes in water/ethanol media in ultrafiltration, nanofiltration and reverse osmosis M. Rabiller-Baudry*1, H. Al Jawad1, T.V.N. Nguyen1, P. Loulergue1, L. Paugam1, A. Belouatek2, 1Université de Rennes 1, France, 2Univerity of Mostaganem, Algeria

[P2.098] Conceptual methodology for membrane cascade design to separate solutes of intermediate retentions in highly different concentrations thanks to a method inspired from that of McCabe-Thiele A. Lejeune, T. Renouard, M. Rabiller-Baudry*, Université de Rennes 1, France

[P2.099] A combined experimental and computational study of interactions between organic solutes and polyamide reverse osmosis membranes A. Ghoufi1, E. Drazevic2, A. Szymczyk*1, 1Université de Rennes 1, France, 2Aarhus University, Denmark

[P2.100] Novel permeation mechanism in water permeable membranes investigated by non-equilibrium molecular simulation H. Takaba*, H. Higuchi, T. Goto, S. Kobayashi, Kogakuin University, Japan

[P2.101] Molecular modelling of reverse osmosis using zeolite membranes for separation of hydrocarbon mixture H. Takaba*, H. Ishihara, Kogakuin University, Japan

[P2.102] Application of open-source CFD package (OpenFOAM) to membrane distillation modeling A.S. Kim1, S.F. Tang*1, H.S. Lee2, D.S. Moon2, H.J. Kim2, 1University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA, 2Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering, Republic of Korea

[P2.103] OpenFoam simulation for direct contact membrane distillation (DCMD) N. Chen*, S.F. Tang, T. Tsuchida, A.S. Kim, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA

[P2.104] The role of water activity (aw) in water transport through membranes A.D. Wilson*, J.R. Klaehn, C.J. Orme, C.M. Hrbac, D.L. Daubaras, Idaho National Laboratory, USA

[P2.105]

Preparation of Amphotericin B-Ergosterol structures and molecular simulation of water adsorption and diffusion H.C. Wu*1, T. Yoshioka1, K. Nakagawa1, T. Shintani1, T. Tsuru2, D. Saeki1, A.R. Shaikh1, H. Matsuyama1, 1Kobe University, Japan, 2Hiroshima University, Japan

[P2.106] Preparation of thin-film composite membranes with tailored structure using novel amine monomers for nanofiltration X. Bi*1, T. Liu2, X. Wang1, 1Tsinghua University, China, 2Imperial College London, UK

[P2.107]

Transport performance of nanofiltration membranes in metallurgical and mining efflents: Modelling the separation of oxyacids (H2SO4 and H3AsO4) from metallic species (Cu, Zn) J. López1, M. Reig1, X. Vecino1, C. Valderrama1, O. Gibert1 ,2, A. Yaroshchuk1 ,3, J.L. Cortina*1 ,2, 1Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain, 2Water Technology Center (CETaqua), Spain, 3Catalan Institute for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA), Spain

[P2.108]

High-flux nanofiltration membranes filled with zwitterion-poly(dopamine) modified multiwall carbon nanotubes Y.S. Guo*1, Y.F. Mi1, F.Y. Zhao1, Q.F. An1 ,2, C.J. Gao3, 1Zhejiang University, China, 2Beijing University of Technology, China, 3Zhejiang University of Technology, China

[P2.109] Carbon molecular sieve membranes supported by stainless steel porous substrate T. Lai*1, R.P. Lively1, B.A. Mccool2, 1Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, 2ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, USA

[P2.110] Preparation and characterization of nano-filtration membrane to improve acid-resistance property H. Park*, Y-T. Lee, Kyung-Hee University, Republic of Korea

[P2.111] Investigation of the impact of ethanol during nanofiltration of salts in water/ethanol mixtures T.V.N. Nguyen, L. Paugam, M. Rabiller-Baudry*, Université de Rennes 1, France

[P2.112]

Study of the influence of water matrix on the rejection of organic acids in low pressure reverse osmosis membranes using factorial experimental design methodology F. Saravia*1, A. Menezes de Aguiar Filho2, K. Esquerre2, H. Horn1, 1Karlsruhe Institut of Technology, Germany,

2Universidade General da Bahia, Brazil

[P2.113] Acid resistant nanofiltration membrane fabrication and performance H.S. Shin*, Y.D. Jung, H.W. Lee, S.P. Hong, Toray Chemical, Republic of Korea

[P2.114] Preparation of integrally polyimide-based composite solvent resistant nanofiltration membranes by interfacial polymerization for enhanced solvent resistant performance L. Lv, S. Li, X. Song, B. Su*, Ocean University of China, China

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[P2.115] UV and EB cross-linked polysulfone based membranes for versatile applications I. Vankelecom*, V. Altun, Ku Leuven, Belgium

[P2.116] Use of green solvents in membrane preparation M.A. Rasool, C.V. Goethem, I.F.J. Vankelecom*, KU Leuven, Belgium

[P2.117] Screening of membranes to treat ACN-based feeds in SRNF M. Bastin, K. Hendrix, I.F.J. Vankelecom*, KULeuven, Belgium

[P2.118] Application of composite cellulose membranes for nanofiltration of aprotic solvents A. Volkov*, T. Anokhina, A. Yushkin, I. Makarov, V. Ignatenco, A. Kostyuk, S. Antonov, TIPS RAS, Russia

[P2.119] Enhancing antibiofouling property of thin-film composite polyamide nanofiltration membrane by constructing double-layered PEO structure T. Kang, X.L. Ding, H.Y. Zhao, Y.Z. Zhang*, Tianjin Polytechinic University, China

[P2.120] Role of reverse cation diffusion in forward osmosis biofouling by microalgae L.H. Cheng*1 ,2, Z.Y. Ni1 ,2, J.Y. Li1 ,2, Z.Z. Xiong1 ,2, X.H. Xu1, 1Zhejiang University, China, 2Engineering Research Center of Membrane & Water Treatment Technology, China

[P2.121] Characterization of a thermoresponsive chitosan derivative as a potential draw solute for forward osmosis R.L.G. Lecaros1, Z-C. Syu1, Y-H. Chiao*2, S.R. Wickramasinghe2, Y-L. Ji1, Q-F. An3, W-S. Hung1, C-C. Hu1, K-R. Lee1, J-Y. Lai1, 1Chung Yuan University, Taiwan, 2University of Arkansas, USA, 3Zhejiang University, China

[P2.122] Investigating organic fouling and cleaning of aquaporin based forward osmosis membranes S. Daly*, A.J. Correia Semiao, University of Edinburgh, UK

[P2.123] The effect of structures of supporting membranes on the antifouling property of forward osmosis membrane in AL-DS mode L-F. Fang*, L. Cheng, S. Jeon, S-Y. Wang, T. Takahashi, H. Matsuyama, Kobe University, Japan

[P2.124] Separation of inorganic components from industrial wastewater via a hybrid forward osmosis -reverse osmosis system D.A. Huttes*, X-Z. Ong, L.H. Arias Chavez, Tennessee Technological University, USA

[P2.125] Fabrication of thin-film composite membranes with improved mechanical robustness for energy generation using thin woven fabrics J. Idarraga-Mora*, P. Friedel, D. Ladner, S. Husson, Clemson University, USA

[P2.126] Fundamental study on ionic liquid-based draw solution for forward osmosis membrane process E. Kamio*, A. Takenaka, T. Takahashi, H. Matsuyama, Kobe University, Japan

[P2.127] Design considerations for plate-and-frame forward osmosis membrane system Y.C. Kim*, S. Lee, S.J. Park, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Republic of Korea

[P2.128] Maximum power transfer for osmotic energy conversion J. Maisonneuve, Oakland University, USA

[P2.129] Analysis of limiting factors in pressure retarded osmosis system (PRO) using the fluid-dynamic model to improve the performance S.J. Moon*, J.H. Kim, S.H. Park, S.M. Lee, Y.M. Lee, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

[P2.130] Forward osmosis performances of thermal/CO2 dual responsive dendrimers as draw solute S. Nishimori*1, T. Takahashi1, T. Hamada2, H. Matsuyama1, 1Kobe University, Japan, 2Daicel Chemical Industries, Japan

[P2.131] Organic transport and fouling in forward osmosis separation of industrial wastewater X-Z. Ong*, D.A. Huttes, L.H. Arias Chavez, Tennessee Technological University, USA

[P2.132] Dewatering high osmotic potential produced water using SPS FO C.J. Orme*, B. Adhikari, J.R. Klaehn, A.D. Wilson, Idaho National Laboratory, USA

[P2.133] Concentrating melanoidins and cleaning of aquaporin hollow fibre forward osmosis membrane N. Singh1, S. Basu1, M. Balakrishnan1, J. Korenak2, I. Petrinic*2, C.H. Nielsen2, 1The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), India, 2University of Maribor, Slovenia

[P2.134] Ferric sodium citrate: A high efficiency and low toxicity draw solute for forward osmosis L. Ji, H. Li, J.C. Su*, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore

[P2.135] Zwitterionic impregnated membranes for water purification via forward osmosis T. Tran*, S. Zhao, S. Shah, S. Chaurasia, H. Lin, University at Buffalo, USA

[P2.136] Zwitterionic impregnated membranes for water purification via forward osmosis T. Tran*, S. Zhao, S. Shah, S. Chaurasia, H. Lin, University at Buffalo, USA

[P2.137] Effects of separation performance of forward osmosis membranes on sugar concentration for bio-ethanol production

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Y.H. Zhang*, K. Nakagawa, M. Shibuya, K. Sasaki, T. Takahashi, T. Shintani, T. Yoshioka, E. Kamio, A. Kondo, H. Matsuyama, Kobe University, Japan

[P2.138] Development of micro-capillary film membranes S. Bonyadi*1, M. Mackley1, 1Entegris Inc., USA, 2University of Cambridge, UK

[P2.139] Piranha activated PVDF membranes towards novel separation properties, characterization and application J. Kujawa*1, S. Al-Gharabli2, W. Kujawski1, H. Arafat3, 1Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland,

2German Jordanian University, Jordan, 3Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, United Arab Emirates

[P2.140] Evaluation of power generation performance of reverse electrodialysis using monovalent selective ion exchange membranes M. Kuno*, T. Sakurada, M. Yasukawa, M. Higa, Yamaguchi University, Japan

[P2.141] Interest of PDMS membranes in organic solvent nanofiltration for the retention of dilute solutes M. Morshed*, D. Roizard, H. Ben-Soltane, H. Alem-Marchand, CNRS Université de Lorraine, France

[P2.142] Synthesis of Polysulfone/Polyamide thin film composite membranes for Forward Osmosis applications A.O. Rashed*, A.M.K. Esawi, A.R. Ramadan, The American University in Cairo, Egypt

[P2.143] Preparation and characteristics of poly(vinyl alcohol)-based charged mosaic membranes prepared by polymer coating method T. Saito*, M. Omori, M. Yasukawa, M. Higa, Yamaguchi University, Japan

[P2.144] Patents and papers research trends of thin membrane for fuel cell and display C.H. Woo*, J.W. Jo, Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea

[P2.145]

Development of a new process for polymeric membranes elaboration without organic solvent by coupling thermally induced phase separation and crosslinking for produced water treatment K-W. Li, J-P. Mericq, C. Faur, D. Quemener, A. Deratani, D. Bouyer*, Institut Europeen des Membranes, France

[P2.146] A hybrid membrane process for extraction of aroma compounds from coffee J.R. Du*1, G. Francisco1, K. Hu2, X. Feng1, 1University of Waterloo, Canada, 22GE-Osmonics, USA

[P2.147] Hollow fiber membrane module intensification using Dean vortices: A CFD study D. Mejia*, C. Castel, E. Favre, C. Lemaitre, Laboratoire Réactions et Génie de Procédés, France

[P2.148]

Increasing the efficiency of gases distillation under elevated pressure in conjunction with membrane separation I.V. Vorotyntsev, M.M. Trubyanov, D.N. Shablikin, P.N. Drozdov, V.M. Vorotyntsev*, Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University n.a. R.E. Alekseev, Russia

[P2.149] Optimization of operating conditions in a reverse electrodialysis (RED) power generation system T. Abo*, M. Kuno, T. Sakurada, M. Yasukawa, M. Higa, Yamaguchi University, Japan

[P2.150] Continuous transesterification to produce biodiesel under HTCC/Na2SiO3/NWF composite catalytic membrane in flow-through membrane reactor B.Q. He*, Q.L. Luo, J.X. Li, M.Z. Liang, Tianjin Polytechnic University, China

[P2.151] Conditioning membranes for improved PRO performance L. Xia*, J.R. McCutcheon, University of Connecticut, USA

[P2.152]

Adsorption kinetics of pH and temperature responsive poly(N,N-(diethylamino)ethyl methacrylate)/Pluronic F127 pentablock copolymer on polysulfone/sulfonated polyethersulfone porous support membranes C. Bar*1, M. Uz2, S.K. Mallapragada2, S.A. Altinkaya1, 1Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey, 2Iowa State University, USA

[P2.153] Optimization of functionalization and nanoparticle loading on pH responsive membranes for PCB degradation M.S. Islam*, D. Bhattacharyya, University of Kentucky, USA

[P2.154] Ion-responsive smart gating membranes Z. Liu*, R. Xie, X.J. Ju, W. Wang, L.Y. Chu, Sichuan University, China

[P2.155] Efficient sensing of bio-molecular recognition gating membrane by solution permeation H. Okuyama*, Y. Oshiba, T. Yamaguchi, Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science, Japan

[P2.156] Evaluating home point-of-use reverse osmosis membrane systems for cyanotoxin removal N. Jagani*, G. Lipscomb, University of Toledo, USA

[P2.157] Plasticization-enhanced desalination performance of polymeric membranes X. Lu*1 ,2, X. Feng2, Y. Yang1, J. Jiang1, M. Gopinadhan2, W. Cheng1, C. Liu1, C.O. Osuji2, J. Ma1, M. Elimelech2, 1Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 2Yale University, USA

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[P2.158] Construction and characterization of nanopores membranes for water treatment X.H. Ma*1 ,2, C.Y. Tang2, 1East China University of Science and Technology, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, China

[P2.159] Modelling reverse osmosis and nanofiltration using electrolyte theory not concentration W. Mickols*1, E. Jang2, B. Freeman2, 1Mickols Consulting LLC, USA, 2The University of Texas at Austin, USA

[P2.160] Advanced RO membrane for waste water treatment J. Okabe*, T. Ogawa, K. Nakatsuji, M. Kimura, Toray Industries, Inc., Japan

[P2.161] Relationships between deformation and permeation reduction of polymer membranes M. Aghajani*, S. Maruf, M. Wang, A.R. Greenberg, Y. Ding, University of Colorado Boulder, USA

[P2.162]

Ordered nano-tubular ceramic membrane covalently capped with carbon nanotubes for selective separation of biological active compounds S. Al-Gharabli*1, M. Saket1, E. Hamad1, H. Arafat2, W. Kujawski3, J. Kujawa3, 1German-Jordanian University, Jordan, 2Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, United Arab Emirates, 3Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland

[P2.163] Performance evaluation of bioactive 2-aminoimidazole anti-biofouling reverse osmosis membrane under operationally realistic conditions A.J. Atkinson*, M.D. Armstrong, J.T. Eskew, Z. Zhang, A. Gold, O. Coronell, University of North Carolina, USA

[P2.164] Development of BPPO-based anion exchange membranes with internal cross-linking networks for electrodialysis X. Chen*, J.N. Shen, C.J. Gao, Zhejiang University of Technology, China

[P2.165] The efficacy of polyzwitterionic brush grafting for antifouling ultrafiltration membranes D. Davenport*, J. Lee, M. Elimelech, Yale University, USA

[P2.166] Enzyme functional nanofiber composite membrane for protein fouling mitigation and self-cleaning A. Vanangamudi*1 ,2, D. Saeki3, L.F. Dumee2, M. Duke1, T. Vasiljevic1, H. Matsuyama3, X. Yang1, 1Victoria University, Australia, 2Deakin University, Australia, 3Kobe University, Japan

[P2.167] Surface characterisation of PIM-1/Ionic liquid blend membranes E. Lasseuguette1, J. McClements1, V. Koutsos1, T. Schafer2, M.C. Ferrari*1, 1University of Edinburgh, UK,

2Polymat University of the Basque Country, Spain

[P2.168] A novel route to synthetic membranes: Tuning surface properties through grafting J. Keating*1, M. Sorci1, I. Kocsis2, M. Barboiu2, G. Belfort1, 1Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA, 2Montpellier University, France

[P2.169] Preparation of thin film composite membrane having a polysiloxane interlayer between support and active layer for forward osmosis application N. Kim*, B. Jung, Dong-Eui University, Republic of Korea

[P2.170] Facile surface modification techniques of alumina membranes for improving fouling resistance J. Lee*, J.H. Ha, I.H. Song, Korea Institute of Materials Science, Republic of Korea

[P2.171] Pb adsorptive behavior of bacterial cellulose-g-acrylic acid prepared by ultraviolet -induced grafting polymerization K.H. Lee*, Y.J. Choi, Dong-Eui University, Republic of Korea

[P2.172] A facile avenues to modify polyelectrolyte multilayers on anion exchange membranes to enhance monovalent selectivity and durability simultaneously H.M. Liu*, Y. Zhao, J.F. Pan, C.J. Gao, J.N. Shen, Zhejiang University of Technology, China

[P2.173] Effect of amphiphilic polypropylenes by grafting poly(vinylpyrrolidone) and poly (ethylene glycol) methacrylate segments on polypropylene microporous membrane H. Chen, W. Ma*, F. Gong, C. Liu, G. Tao, Changzhou University, China

[P2.174] UV mediated attachment of antimicrobial peptides to reverse osmosis membranes inhibits Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm growth C. Mao*, G. Mohanraj, N. Kandiyote, R. Kasher, C. Arnusch, Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research, Israel

[P2.175] Novel grafting chemistries for membrane surface modification J.Q. Meng, Tianjin Polytechnic University, China

[P2.176] Effects of surface modification using various hydrophilic polymers on biofouling of RO membranes D. Saeki*, G. Yonamine, H. Matsuyama, Kobe University, Japan

[P2.177] Synergistic effects of antimicrobial peptides on reverse osmosis membranes to inhibit biofilm formation N. Shtreimer Kandiyote*, G. Mohanraj, M. Canwei, R. Kasher, C.J. Arnusch, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

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[P2.178] Geometric heat and mass transfer enhancements in membrane-based energy recovery ventilators A. Sylvester*1, D. Kadylak2, R. Huizing2, S.N. Rogak1, S.I. Green1, 1University of British Columbia, Canada,

2dPoint Technologies Inc., Canada

[P2.179] Study of the effects of chitosan/sulfonated poly(ethylene terephthalate) polyelectrolyte complexes on water vapor flux and Saccharomyces cerevisiae microfiltration in commercial polycarbonate membranes R.S. Vale*, C.M. Paranhos, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

[P2.180]

Hydrophobic modification of polyacrylonitrile membranes via plasma treatment followed by polydimethylsiloxane coating for recovery of ethyl acetate from aqueous solution through vacuum membrane distillation H.H. Wu1 ,2, F. Shen1 ,2, J.Q. Luo1 ,2, Y. Su1 ,2, X.R. Chen1 ,2, R. Khan1 ,2, Y.H. Wan*1 ,2, 1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P2.181]

High flux electro-neutral loose nanofiltration membranes based on rapid deposition of polydopamine/polyethyleneimine J. Wang*1 ,2, J. Zhu2, Y. Zhang1, J. Liu1, B. Van der Bruggen2, 1Zhengzhou University, China, 2KU Leuven, Belgium

[P2.182] Application of a new zwitterionic membrane surface chemistry for biofouling control S.T. Weinman*1, M. Bass2, V. Freger2, M. Herzberg3, S.M. Husson1, 1Clemson University, USA, 2Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel, 3Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

[P2.183] Tailoring the affinity of organosilica membrane by introducing polyethylene glycol for desalination applications W. Jiang, M. Guo, R. Xu*, J. Zhong, Changzhou University, China

[P2.184] Adsorption of surfactants to zwitterionic polymer brushes Z. Yang*1, V. Tarabara1, M. Bruening2, 1Michigan State University, USA, 2University of Notre Dame, USA

[P2.185] Investigation of the scalability of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma-Induced Graft Polymerization (APPIGP) for surface nano-structuring RO and UF membranes J. Zhang*1 ,2, S.M. Kim1, A. Rahardianto1, Y. Cohen1, 1University of California, USA, 2Tongji University, China

[P2.186] Investigation of bio-derived solvents to fabricate polymeric membranes X. Dong*, S. Chede, I. Escobar, University of Kentucky, USA

[P2.187] Tricellulose acetate electrospun nanofibrous membranes for air and liquid filtration T-C. Hsiao1, J-W. Chen1, Y-L. Chu2, J.C.T. Lin*2, K-B. Cheng2, 1National Central University, Taiwan, 2Feng Chia University, Taiwan

[P2.188] Development of pervaporation chitosan membranes for ethanol removal from aqueous solutions J.M. Frick, A. Ambrosi, L.D. Pollo, I.C. Tessaro*, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

[P2.189] Water and salt ion transport through layered graphene oxide membranes Y.H. Cho*1, J.E. Shin2, B.M. Yoo2, H.B. Park2, 1Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Republic of Korea, 2Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

[P2.190] Thin film composite membranes of polymers of intrinsic microporosity based on porous PEEK hollow fiber substrate Y. Ding*, J. Nelson, B. Bikson, J.T. Macheras, Air Liquide Advanced Separations, USA

[P2.191] Thin freestanding polymer layers for chemical separations A. Droudian*, S.K. Youn, H.G. Park, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

[P2.192] Effect of salt on the retention of organic dyes by graphene oxide nanofiltration membranes S. El Meragawi*1, A. Akbari1, D. Bhattachary2, A. Tanksale1, M. Majumder1, 1Monash University, Australia,

2University of Kentucky, USA

[P2.193] Antibacterial mechanism of graphene oxide membrane using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) M.U. Farid*, A.K. An, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

[P2.194] Printing ultrathin graphene oxide membranes for water treatment M. Fathizadeh*, H. Tien, K. Khivantsev, F. Zhou, A. Shakouri, M. Yu, University of South Carolina, USA

[P2.195]

Novel graphene oxide membranes decorated with ethylenediamine on hollow fiber for high-performance CO2 capture N.T. Huynh*1, F. Zhou1, J-T. Chen1, S. Li2, M. Yu1, 1University of South Carolina, USA, 2Gas Technology Institute, USA

[P2.196] Synthesis of graphene oxide membranes on polyester substrate for gas separation A. Ibrahim*, Y.S. Lin, Arizona State University, USA

[P2.197] Water and solute transport across nanoporous graphene membranes with tunable pore size distribution

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D. Jang*1, J. Idrobo2, T. Laoui3, R. Karnik1, 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA, 3King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia

[P2.198] Single-layer graphene membranes withstand ultra-high applied pressure L. Wang, C.M. Williams, M.S.H. Boutilier, P.R. Kidambi, R. Karnik*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

[P2.199] Molecular sieving across centimeter-scale nanoporous graphene M.S.H. Boutilier1, D.J. Jang1, J.C. Idrobo2, P.R. Kidambi1, N.G. Hadjiconstantinou1, R. Karnik*1, 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

[P2.200] Exceptional propylene permeance enhancement of ZIF-8 membrane via post-synthetic ligand exchange method M.J. Lee*, H.K. Jeong, Texas A&M University, USA

[P2.201] Heavy metal removal by layer-by-layer assembled MoS2 membrane Y. Liu*1 ,2, Z. Wang1, S. Zheng1, P. Gu2, B. Mi1, 1University of California, USA, 2Tianjin University, China

[P2.202] Synthesis ofCNT-graft-PMMA hybrid particles towards high performance of PVDF membranesprepared via NIPS process J. Pan, W. Ma*, Y. Zhao, C. Liu, F. Gong, G. Tao, Changzhou University, China

[P2.203] Fabrication of free-standing titania/polymer nanomembranes for potential gas separation A. Mersha*1 ,2, S. Fujikawa1 ,2, 1Kyushu University, Japan, 2International Institute of Carbon-Neutral Energy Research, Japan

[P2.204] Well-defined polysulfonamide membranes via molecular layer-by-layer assembling Y. Hu, T. Yuan, Q. Niu*, China University of Petroleum (Huadong), China

[P2.205] Highly selective graphene-based thin membranes for H2 purification D. Pierleoni*1, S. Ligi3, V. Morandi2, V. Palermo2, M. Minelli1, F. Doghieri1, 1University of Bologna, Italy,

2National Research Council of Italy, Italy, 3GNext SAS, Italy

[P2.206]

Swift heavy ion perforated and track-etched graphene/polymer composite membranes for ultrafiltration J. Schumacher*1 ,2, L. Madauß1 ,2, H. Lebius3, B. Ban-d’Etat3, M.E. Toimil-Molares4, C. Trautmann4 ,5, M. Schleberger1 ,2, M. Ulbricht1 ,2, 1University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, 2CENIDE, Germany, 3CEA-CNRS-ENSICAEN-UCN, France, 4GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research GmbH, Germany, 5Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany

[P2.207] Super-molecular negatively charged organic-inorganic multilayer hybrid materials based on graphene oxide J.N. Shen*1, Y. Zhao1, Z.H. Zheng1, J.C. Ding1, B.V. Bruggen2, C.J. Gao1, 1Zhejiang University of Technology, China, 2KU Leuven, Belgium

[P2.208] Novel interfacial polymerisation routes to prepare stable and high-performance (solvent-resistant) nanofiltration membranes I.F.J. Vankelecom, KU Leuven, Belgium

[P2.209] MoS2 lamellar membranes for ultrafast molecular sieving Z. Wang*1, Q. Tu1, S. Zheng1, J. Urban2, S. Li1, B. Mi1, 1University of California, USA, 2Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

[P2.210]

A self-standing membrane of polysulfone doped with sulfonated polysulfone via solvent evaporation for forward osmosis H. Yuan*1, Y. Liu1 ,2, T. Liu1 ,3, X. Wang1, 1Tsinghua University, China, 2Aerospace Science and Industry Corp., China, 3Imperial College London, UK

[P2.211] Subsea regeneration of triethylene glycol for natural gasdehydration using pervaporation technology L. Ansaloni*, N.T. Josefsen, K. Dalane, L. Deng, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

[P2.212] Preparation of thin film nanocomposite hollow fiber membranes for improved water vapor permeation performance W.K. Choi*, P.G. Ingole, J.D. Jeon, H.K. Lee, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Republic of Korea

[P2.213] Synthesis of zeolite membranes and its dehydration separation performance for various alcohol solutions T. Hirose*, Y. Kikuchi, T. Sato, N. Itoh, Utsunomiya University, Japan

[P2.214] Graphene oxide composite membranes for alcohol dehydration W.S. Hung*, C.C. Hu, K.R. Lee, J.Y. Lai, Chung Yuan University, Taiwan

[P2.215] Thin film nanocomposite membrane for water vapor and gas separation P.G. Ingole*, M.I. Baig, W. Choi, X. An, J.D. Jeon, W.K. Choi, H.K. Lee, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Republic of Korea

[P2.216] Preparation and characterization of ETS-4 incorporated thin film nanocomposite membranes for water

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vapor separation X. An1 ,2, P.G. Ingole1, W-K. Choi1, H-K. Lee1 ,2, J-D. Jeon*1, 1Korea Institute of Energy Research, Republic of Korea, 2Korea University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

[P2.217] Fabrication and characterization of high performance CHA zeolite/alumina composite membranes for solvent dehydration M.Z. Kim*, C.H. Cho, H.R. Lee, Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea

[P2.218] Pervaporation performance of PVA membranes in the vicinity of the glass transition temperature L. Liu*, S. Kentish, The University of Melbourne, Australia

[P2.219] Membrane technology in biotreatment of lignocellulose for producing of additives to motor fuel V.V. Teplyakov*1 ,2, M.V. Tsodikov1, A.I. Netrusov2 ,1, 1A.V.Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Russia, 2Microbiology Chair of Lomonosov Moscow State university, Russia

[P2.220] Preparation and characterization of attapulgite/polyacrylonitrile composite hollow fiber membranes H.A. Tsai*1, C.T. Hsu2, C.L. Li2, K.R. Lee1, J.Y. Lai1, 1Chung Yuan University, Taiwan, 2Nanya Institute of Technology, Taiwan

[P2.221] Preparation and application of moisture-resistant UiO-66 membrane in petroleum vapor recovery Y.M. Zhang*1, Y. Cao1 ,2, J. Zhong1, 1Changzhou University, China, 2Nanjing University of Technology, China

[P2.222]

Fluoroalkylsilane cross-liked PDMS membranes with surface enrichment of fluorine and enhanced pervaporation performance for butanol recovery P.Y. Zheng*1, K.F. Chen1, N.X. Wang2, Q.F. An1 ,2, 1Zhejiang University, China, 2Beijing University of Technology, China

[P2.223] Pervaporation separation of aprotic polar solvent from water using solvent-resistant polyimide membrane L. Deng, W. Ma, J. Zhong*, Changzhou University, China

[P2.224] Tertiary treatment of micropollutants using layer by layer-made nanofiltration membranes S.M. Abtahi Foroushani*1 ,2, S. Ilyas2, C. Joannis Cassan1, W. M De Vos2, C. Albasi1, 1University of Toulouse, France, 2University of Twente, The Netherlands

[P2.225] Pilot scale assessment of electrospun nanofiber membranes (ENMs) for the removal of pathogens from wastewater using nanoparticle surrogates T.A. Amerian*, R.F. Farnood, University of Toronto, Canada

[P2.226] Bio-inspired membranes that add value: In-stream conversion of lignin degradation products to vanillin via laccase-functionalized membranes A. Bradley*, M. Sloan, R. Sarma, A.F. Miller, D. Bhattacharyya, University of Kentucky, USA

[P2.227] Understanding oily wastewater treatment via membrane distillation L. Han1, Y.Z. Tan1, T. Netke1, A.G. Fane2, J.W. Chew*1 ,2, 1Nanyang Technological University, Singapore,

2Singapore Membrane Technology Centre, Singapore

[P2.228] Breaking the ion rejection symmetry: Using a positively charged NF to mitigate scaling in tertiary treatment of waste effluents S. Levchenko, V. Freger*, Technion - Istrael Institute of Technology, Israel

[P2.229] Membrane fouling in anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR): The effect of membrane surface properties of PAN, PES and PVDF membranes A.D. Grossman*, R. Bernstein, Ben-Gurion University, Israel

[P2.230] Engineering membrane surface chemistry for enhancing trace organic contaminants rejection H. Guo*, Z.K. Yao, J.Q. Wang, Z. Yang, C.Y. Tang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

[P2.231] Application of membrane distillation for removal of antibiotic from wastewater: Electrokinetic interaction between the charged antibiotic and the surface of PVDF membrane J.X. Guo*, M.U. Farid, A.K. An, City University of Hong Kong, China

[P2.232] Polysulfone/N,Pd co-doped TiO2 composite membranes for photocatalytic dye degradation A.T. Kuvarega*, B.B. Mamba, University of South Africa, South Africa

[P2.233] Efficient dye/salt mixture fractionation using polyethersulfone/nanocellulose mixed matrix membrane F. Lessan*, M. Karimi, M. Arami, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran

[P2.234]

Study of antioxidant and antitumoral activity of cork processing wastewaters components fractionated by ultrafiltration membranes L. Gomes1 ,2, C. Borges2, L.M. Serralheiro2, R. Pacheco1 ,2, M. Minhalma*1 ,2, 1Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal, 2Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

[P2.235] Experimental design optimization of a reverse osmosis membrane for olive mill wastewater purification after advanced oxidation

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J.M. Ochando-Pulido*1, M. Stoller2, A. Martínez-Férez1, 1University of Granada, Spain, 2University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy

[P2.236] Assessment of microfiltration and ultrafiltration membranes for olive mill wastewater fractionation J.M. Ochando-Pulido*, J.R. Corpas-Martínez, A. Martínez-Férez, University of Granada, Spain

[P2.238] Study of Nanofiltration for siloxanes removal in wastewater A. Boedec1 ,3, H. Roux-de Balmann*1 ,2, C. Albasi1 ,2, C. Dehan3, J. Grollemund3, 1Université de Toulouse, France, 2CNRS, France, 3Bluestar Silicones, France

[P2.239] Performance of an osmotically driven module at pilot and bench scale F.A. Siddiqui*1 ,2, R.W. Field1, 1University of Oxford, UK, 2Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan

[P2.240] Oil-water separation using CNT sheet - based membranes K.A. Tankus*, V. Freger, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

[P2.241] Synthesis of high-performance biologically-inspired nanofiltration membranes for water treatment P. Wagh*, X. Zhang, Y. Wei, I. Escobar, University of Kentucky, USA

[P2.242] Treating poultry processing wastewaters by ultrafiltration Y-H. Chiao, K. Sardari, S.R. Wickramasinghe*, University of Arkansas, USA

[P2.243] Mesoporous supported ceria-based membranes for filtration of flue gas desulfurization wastewater Z. Yang, The Ohio State University, USA

[P2.244] Polyethersulfone/Chromoleana Odorata adsorptive membranes for removal of Congo red from water S. Zwane*1, M. Monaheng1, A. Kuvarega1, G. Vilakati2, S. Mhlanga1, B. Mamba1, H. Nyoni1, D. Dlamini1, 1University of South Africa, South Africa, 2University of Swaziland, Swaziland