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Home / Science / New Membranes Revolutionize Water Reuse

New Membranes Revolutionize Water Reuse

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Developed membranes offer ultra-selective water purification.
  • Industrial separation processes could see reduced energy consumption.
  • Technology aims to boost textile and pharmaceutical industry efficiency.
New Membranes Revolutionize Water Reuse

Scientists from CSMCRI and IIT Gandhinagar have engineered a novel class of ultra-selective membranes, termed POMbranes. These advanced membranes feature uniform nanopores of approximately 1 nanometer, allowing for precise molecular separation crucial for industrial processes. This innovation is expected to significantly enhance water reuse and decrease energy consumption in various industries.

Traditional separation methods like distillation are energy-intensive and contribute to a substantial carbon footprint. The newly developed POMbranes offer a more sustainable and efficient alternative. Initial research indicates their performance is ten times better than conventional polymer membranes, while maintaining flexibility for industrial application.

The textile industry, notorious for its dye-laden wastewater, stands to gain considerably. The membranes facilitate selective dye separation and water recycling, reducing the need for freshwater and chemical discharge. Similarly, India's pharmaceutical sector can leverage this technology for more efficient drug purification and solvent recovery.

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While the technology has been developed, efforts are underway to scale up its efficiency for widespread industrial adoption. Commercial transfer of this groundbreaking technology is anticipated once these advancements are realized, marking a significant step towards greener industrial practices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
POMbranes are crystalline nanopore membranes developed by CSMCRI and IIT Gandhinagar. They feature uniform 1-nanometer pores that precisely separate molecules, enabling enhanced water reuse in industrial processes.
The new membranes will allow textile units to selectively separate dyes and recycle water, significantly reducing freshwater consumption and the discharge of polluted wastewater.
This membrane technology could lower energy costs and improve process efficiency in drug purification and solvent recovery, strengthening India's pharmaceutical manufacturing competitiveness.

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