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    Chitosan and its derivatives as potential materials for membrane technology
    (CRC Press, 2015) Kumar, R.; Isloor, A.M.
    Chitosan (CS), a biomaterial obtained via alkaline N-deacetylation of chitin, has recently attracted much attention from scientists across the globe. After cellulose, it is the second highest naturally occurring polymer on earth. It shows many excellent biological properties such as nontoxicity, biodegradability, antimicrobial activity, and immunological activity. As a membrane material, it has got excellent film-forming nature and hydrophilic in nature. Although the polymer backbone consists of hydrophilic functional groups, CS is normally insoluble in water and most of the common organic solvents. Chemical modification of CS is the best method to enhance its solubility at neutral pH or in organic solvents. So the obtained derivatives have got vast applications in the biomedical field as well as membrane technology. © 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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    Polysaccharides: A Membrane Material
    (CRC Press, 2015) Shenvi, S.S.; Isloor, A.M.; A.F., A.F.
    Natural polysaccharides form a major class of the most extensively used biopolymers for different applications, one of which includes membrane-based separation. The major advantages offered by these materials for membrane-based separation include the following: Hydrophilicity of the polymer owing to the presence of hydroxyl groups present in the glucose units that comprise them Presence of large numbers of other functional groups such as carboxyl, amine, and hydroxyl groups © 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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    Contact Angle Measurements
    (Elsevier Inc., 2017) Hebbar, R.S.; Isloor, A.M.; A.F., A.F.
    Contact angle has been an important parameter to determine the wetting ability of the polymer membrane surface. Contact angle has gained interest in surface science in regards to its fundamental aspects and application point of view. This chapter will give an insight into fundamentals of contact angle including the theoretical backgrounds, brief history, and importance of contact angle. The various factors that affect the contact angle measurement will also be discussed. The chapter will also present contact angle hysteresis phenomena, comprising of advancing and receding contact angles along with the manifestations of contact angle hysteresis. The chapter will highlight the various methods and techniques available for the measurement of contact angle along with the comprehensive description of the methods. The chapter also covers the application contact angle on surface characterization, permeation, and antifouling nature of the membrane. © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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    A review: Desalination by forward osmosis
    (Elsevier, 2018) Gnani Peer Mohamed, S.I.; Isloor, A.M.; Yuliwati, E.
    Rapid population growth increases the demand for freshwater. Membrane technology is playing a dynamic role in the production of clean water from seawater and wastewater. The desalination of seawater using forward osmosis (FO) is an emerging technology to produce freshwater, as it is energy efficient than the conventional processes. In recent days, a significant amount of work has been carried out to produce high-performance FO membrane for desalination. In this chapter, usage of different types of membranes for FO desalination application and their performances enhancement by suitable modification has been discussed. © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Carbon-based nanocomposite membranes for water and wastewater purification
    (Elsevier, 2018) Gnani Peer Mohamed, G.P.S.; Isloor, A.M.; Yuliwati, E.; A.F., A.F.
    The carbon-based nanocomposite membranes are developing core technology for water and wastewater purification. These materials are broadly used in the fabrication of ultrafiltration (UF), nanofiltration (NF), reverse osmosis (RO) and evolving forward osmosis (FO) nanocomposite membranes as an additive. In this chapter, performance enhancement of nanocomposite membranes using carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene oxide (GO), especially in the field of desalination, dye removal, oil/water separation and natural organic matter removal, is discussed. © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved..
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    Fundamentals and basics of reverse osmosis
    (Elsevier Inc., 2019) Gnani Peer Mohamed, G.P.S.; Isloor, A.M.; Farnood, R.
    This chapter endows an inclusive introduction to the fundamentals and basics of the reverse osmosis (RO) process. It starts from the short history, plants, and theoretical contextual of RO. A concise summary of the recent advances in RO membranes and materials then follows. Lastly, the usage of different types of modules such as spiral wound prepared from flat sheet membranes and hollow fiber membranes used in RO desalination is discussed. © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Reverse osmosis pretreatment techniques, fouling, and control strategies
    (Elsevier Inc., 2019) Gnani Peer Mohamed, G.P.S.; Isloor, A.M.; Farnood, R.
    In recent times, many commercial-scale seawater desalination plants have been constructed in water-stressed countries, which are expected to increase in the near future to increase the availability of potable water. In spite of many developments in the desalination technologies, seawater desalination using reverse osmosis (RO) membrane is being considered as the state-of-the-art technology. However, there are also some limitations to the RO membrane desalination such as the unavoidable membrane fouling, which increase the operating cost and transmembrane pressure. Here, we review the potential way to the RO membrane fouling control strategies, which includes the role of advanced materials, surface modification and feed water pretreatment that are emphasized based on the extensive up-to-date literature. © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Synthetic polymer-based membranes for dye and pigment removal
    (Elsevier, 2020) Gnani Peer Mohamed, G.P.S.; Isloor, A.M.; Lakshmi, B.
    The use of synthetic polymeric membranes to remove dyes and pigments from industrial wastewater is a growing technology. The toxic and nonbiodegradable nature of dyes and pigments in industrial wastewater influences the importance of the removal of those dyes and pigments. Conventional methods such as coagulation, the photocatalytic process, adsorption, ozonation, plasma treatment, electrochemical treatment, etc., are proposed. However, these methods are very time-consuming, use expensive catalysts, are difficult to scale up, and need secondary treatment. In recent times, a substantial number of attempts have been put forward to advance the performance of polymeric membranes for dye and pigment wastewater treatment. In this chapter, the recent progress on the use of polymeric membranes in processes such as nanofiltration, membrane distillation, and ultrafiltration for effective dye and pigment removal are discussed. © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Synthesis and Characterization of PVDF/Graphene Nanocomposite Membrane for Water Treatment Applications
    (Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2022) Rao, S.; Avinash, A.; As, S.; Hegde, C.; Isloor, A.M.; Vinayak, V.R.
    Membrane technology advancement has gained momentous consideration around the globe because of their appealing highlights, such as effectiveness, low expenses, and effective solutions for longstanding issues in alchemical industries. This study expected to incorporate graphene nanoparticles into Polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) to form nanofiltration (NF) layers using DMF (Dimethyl formamide) as solvent via DIPS (diffusion induced phase separation) technique. PVDF polymer membrane performances with varied percent (1 – 6% wt.) of graphene concentrations are studied with Infrared spectral, water uptake, water contact angle, and ion rejection measurements. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis showed that the pore size is often regulated by incorporating graphene nanoparticles (80-90 nm) as compared to PVDF membranes. The PVDF membranes exhibited a relative increase in the contact angle from PVDF to PVDF-G6%, i.e., 50.3° to 63.46 ± .3, thus, showing a relative increase in hydrophobicity. The higher percent of graphene (> 6% by wt.) results in nano-particle accumulation that showed the performances of PVDF/graphene rejection possessing relatively the same results. The results confirmed that the prepared membranes possess an excellent ability to treat wastewater. © 2022 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland.
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    A Review on Health Care Applications of Biopolymers
    (wiley, 2022) Vijesh, A.M.; Isloor, A.M.
    Significant changes in the modern medical field in recent decades are due to the commercialization of new diagnostic tools, surgical devices, and implantable devices. Biocompatible materials played a pivotal role in the success of such medical instruments. The biocompatibility of the material used in health care plays a crucial role in deciding their medical applications. It mainly depends on the chemical composition of the materials used and also with their physical and chemical properties. Interactions between the tissue and the biomaterials also play a major role in the selection of materials for the biomedical applications. Development of cost-effective biomaterials showing fewer side effects is the biggest challenge for the researchers. One can tune and modify the properties of biomaterials based on their applications with great effort. These biocompatible materials are either naturally occurring one or synthetic, which includes biodegradable polymers, metals, alloys, ceramics, and composites. This review chapter discusses few of the recent developments in the biomaterial research mainly used in medical applications. © 2022 Scrivener Publishing LLC.