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adam_text | Titel: 13th Aachener Membran-Kolloquium
Autor: Aachener Membran-Kolloquium, 13, 2010, Aachen
Jahr: 2010
Contents
S1 Opening Session 1
L 1.1 Organic Solvent Nanofiltration - An Emerging Molecular
Separation Technology
A.G. Livingston?Imperial College London............ 3
L 1.2 Novel Membrane Concept Paving The Road For Improved
And New Extra-Corporeal Therapies
B. Krause ? Gambro Research Hechingen.............11
S 2 Fouling Control and Module Optimisation 17
L 2.1 Lower Operating Costs By Optimised Hydrodynamic De-
sign Of MBRs
H. Prieske ? Technische Universität Berlin.............19
L 2.2 Novel Method Determining Long Term Membrane Ageing
And Particle Rejection
M. Heijnen ? Inge GmbH.......................27
L 2.3 Monitoring And Controlling Biofouling in An Integrated Mem-
brane System
M.J. Boorsma? WLN Water.....................35
S 3 Membranes and Energy 43
L 3.1 Osmotic Power - A New, Renewable Energy Source
S.E. Skilhagen ? Statkraft AS....................45
L 3.2 Ion Conductive Spacers For Increased Power Densities In
Reverse Electrodialysis
K. Nijmeijer ? Membrane Science Technology, University
of Twente.................................49
L 3.3 Implementation Of RED For Power Generation Frorn Salin-
ity Gradients
S. Grasman ? REDstack B.V.....................53
S 4 Keynote Session I 63
L 4.1 Membranes And The Water Cycle: Challenges And Oppor-
tunities
A.G. Fane ? Singapore Membrane Technology Centre, NTU ... 65
L 4.2 Structured Spacers For Fouling Control With Low Energy
Consumption In Submerged Membrane Systems
C. Fritzmann ? RWTH Aachen University.............77
L 4.3 New Module Designs Based On Fiat Sheet Membrane Lam-
inates
U.Meyer-Blumenroth ? Microdyn-Nadir GmbH.........83
S 5 Water Treatment I 95
L 5.1 Membrane Capacitive Deionization
H. Reinhoudt ? Voltea B.V. .....................97
L 5.2 Desalination Of Llobregat River Water In Barcelona Using
Electrodialysis (EDR)
J.C. Armas, de ? GE Water Process Technologies.......103
L 5.3 Arsenic Removal With Hollow Fiber Membranes - Pilot Test
To Füll Plant
T. Baum ? Pall GmbH Water Processing...............111
S 6 Gas Permeation I 119
L6.1 Integrated Approach To C02 Capture In A Refinery: Fuel
Gas Decarbonization
P. Veenstra ? Shell Global Solutions B.V..............121
L 6.2 Inorganic Gas Separation Membranes For C02-Separation
In Fossil-Fired Power Plants
W.A. Meulenberg ? Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH......125
L 6.3 Separation Of COz Frorn Biogas By Gas Permeation
T. Brinkmann ? GKSS - Research Centre GmbH.........135
S7 Keynote Session II 143
L 7.1 High-Throughput Membrane Synthesis And Testing As A
Tool To Advance Membrane Technology
I.F.J. Vankelecom ? K.U. Leuven..................145
L 7.2 Membrane Based Separations In Gases And Organic Liq-
uids
G. Baumgarten ? Evonik Degussa GmbH.............151
58 Water Treatment II 161
L 8.1 Hybrid MBR For Industrial Reuse Of Domestic Wastewater
In The Netherlands
J.W. Mulder ? Evides Industriewater................163
L 8.2 Improvements In Spiral Wound RO And NF Membrane
Element; The Next Step To The Perfect Membrane-Element
For Heavy Duty Applications With New LD Technology
M. Rutten ? Hydranautics......................171
L 8.3 High Flux And Coagulant-Free Ultrafiltration For Potable
And Process Water Treatment
H. Futselaar ? Norit Process Technology B.V...........179
59 Gas Permeation II 187
L9.1 Flue Gas Decarbonisation Via Membrane Contactors And
Structured Packings - A Comparism
I. Bettermann ?CUT Membrane Technology GmbH Co. KG .189
L 9.2 Biogas Treatment With Membranes - Field Test Experience
B. Hoting ? BORSIG Membrane Technology GmbH .......199
L 9.3 Separation Of Gas Mixtures At Elevated Pressures With
Membrane Contactors
E. Kimball ? TNO Science and Industry..............201
510 Process Optimisation 207
L 10.1 Microsieves: New Process Developments
B. Brocades Zaalberg? fluXXionB.V...............209
L10.2 Application Of Membrane Cascades In The Production Of
Industrial Sugars
J. Vanneste ? K.U. Leuven......................215
L 10.3 Membrane Separation Techniques For Energy And Material
Efficient Stainless Steel Pickling Processes
F. Rogener?VDEh-BetriebsforschungsinstitutGmbH......223
511 Health, Food Biotechnology 229
L 11.1 Application Of Membrane Adsorber For The Separation Of
Enzymes
A. Monster ? Leibnitz Universität Hannover............231
111.2 New Thin-Rlm Hydrogel Composite Membranes For Ultra-
filtration In The Biotech And Food Industries
M. Ulbricht ? Universität Duisburg-Essen.............237
L 11.3 Electron Beam-Based Functionalization Of Polymer Mem-
branes
A. Schulze ? Leibnitz-Institut für Oberflächenmodifizierung e.V. . 241
S12 Closing Session 249
L 12.1 Improvement Of The Efficiency Of Bioethanol Production
By Inorganic Membranes
H.E.A. Brüschke ? GFT Membrane Systems GmbH.......251
P1 Drinking Water 261
P 11 Structural Optimization Of Hybrid RO-MED Desalination Plants
M. Skiborowski ? RWTH Aachen University............263
P 1.2 Potabilisation Of RO Permeate On Modern Cruise Liners
H. Vedder ? AWA Institut Gesellschaft für angewandte Wasserchemie
mbH ...................................271
P 1.3 Reverse Osmosis And NF Membranes Preservation With
Non Oxidizing Bioeides
R.B. Levy ? Dow Microbial Control, Valbonne...........277
P 1.4 Nanofiltration Of Groundwater With High Sulfate Concen-
trations - Integrated Concentrate Treatment
C. Niewersch ? RWTH Aachen University.............285
P 2 Aqueous Systems 293
P 2.1 Purification Of Phosphoric Acid By Means Of Membrane
Technology
K. KHALESS ? IDR-OCP........................295
P 2.2 Chlorine Resistant Membrane And The Mechanism Of Mem-
brane Degradation By Chlorine
J. Koo ? Woongjin Chemical Ine....................301
P 2.3 Synergistic Extraction Of Cobalt And Nickel Ions By Sup-
ported Liquid Membranes With A Mixture Of TIOA And TBP
O. Tutkun ?Sakarya University...................311
P 2.4 Separation Of Water Frorn Oil-In-Water Emulsions By Ultra-
filtration Using Rotative Membranes
N. Moulai-Mostefa ? Universite de Medea............319
P 2.5 Effective Removal Of Silica Particles Frorn Acids
R. Wolters ?VDEh-Betriebsforschungsinstitut GmbH......325
P 2.6 Multistage Ceramic Membrane Filtration Process For Con-
tinuous Separation Of Residual Lignin And COD Frorn Bleach-
ing Effluents
M. Ebrahimi ?University of Applied Sciences Giessen-Friedberg 333
P 2.7 Transport Of lonic Liquid Through Nanofiltration Membranes
C. Abels ? RWTH Aachen University................337
P 2.8 Development Of Liquid Radioactive Waste Decontamina-
tion Technology With Ultrafilter Units
D.V. Adamovich ? State Unitary Enterprise Scientific Indus-
trial Association RADON of Moscow City..............343
P 2.9 Efficiency Of Endotoxin Removal Frorn Aqueous Solutions
Using Different Commercial Polymerie And Ceramic Mem-
branes
M. Ebrahimi ? University of Applied Sciences Giessen-Friedberg 349
P 3 Wastewater Treatment 353
P 3.1 Liposomal Electro-Ultrafiltration For The Removal Of Trace
Micropollutants
M. Hakimhashemi ? Ghent University................355
P 3.2 Influence Of The Operating Conditions On The Sludge Thick-
ening Potential Of Waste Activated Sludge using Membranes
J. Schaller?Technische Universität Berlin............361
P 3.3 The Challenge Applying Biomembrane Technology In Waste
Paper Based Board Mills For Water Recycle And Reuse
H. Schwarz ?SIEMENS AG.....................369
P 3.4 Novel Peek-WC Membranes For Chromium Removal Frorn
Wastewater
S. Simone ?ITM-CNR ........................373
P 3.5 Comparism Of Two Microfiltration Fiat Sheet Membranes
For Wastewater Treatment
F. Zibuschka ? University of Natural Resources and Applied
Life Sciences, Vienna..........................379
P 4 Membrane Bioractor 385
P 4.1 Application Of Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) Combined With
Reverse Osmosis (RO) Process
T. Itonaga ? Mitsubishi Rayon Engineering.............387
P 4.2 Experiences Of Pilot Scale Application Of MBR For Water
Cleaning In Freshwater Aquaculture
A. Gerbeth ? University of Applied Sciences Zwickau ......391
P 4.3 Submerged Nanofiltration Modules In Membrane Bioreac-
tor
M. Röhricht ?FH Gießen-Friedberg................397
P 5 Fouling Control 401
P 5.1 Effects Of Different Fouling On Membrane Rejection Of Phar-
maceuticals
S. Botton ? KWR Watercycle Institute...............403
P 5.2 Anit-Biofouling Mechanisms And Characteristics Of Graft-
Polymerized PVDF Surface
A. Sweity ?Ben Gurion University .................409
P 5.3 Modification Of PES Membranes: An Environmentally Friendly
Approach
N. Nady ? Wageningen University..................417
P 5.4 Sieving Properties Of Thin-Layer Hydrogel Composite PES
UF Membranes
P.D. Peeva ? Universität Duisburg-Essen..............423
P 5.5 NMR Imaging For Permeate Flow And Cake Growth Visual-
ization In Microfiltration Processes
L. Utiu ? RWTH Aachen University.................427
P 5.6 Ultrasonic On-Line Cleaning Of Ceramic Membranes For
Continuous Treatment Of Oilfield Produced Water
M. Ebrahimi ? University of Applied Sciences Gießen-Friedberg . 431
P 5.7 Adhesion Of Particles On Ceramic Membranes - Stage Of
Experiments
T. Quadt ? University of Wuppertal.................435
P 5.8 Influence Of Operation Conditions And Membrane Proper-
ties On Nanofiltration Fouling
A. Klüpfel ? Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT).......443
P 6 Module Optimisation 447
P 6.1 Investigation Of Single Bubbles Rising Between Parallel
Plates
L. Böhm ?Technische Universität Berlin...............449
P 6.2 Operational Modes For The Novel Fiat Sheet IPC MBR Mem-
brane Envelope
W. Doyen ? Vito, Belgium.......................457
P 7 Etectrodialysis 465
P 7.1 Recovery Of Copper Frorn Copper Smelter Wastewater By
Etectrodialysis
H.K.Hansen ? Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria . . . .467
P 7.2 Rigorous Modelling Of Electrodialysis Processes
M. Johannink ? RWTH Aachen University.............473
P 8 Membrane Contactor 481
P 8.1 Asymetric PVTMS-Membranes For High Pressure Solvent
Regeneration
A.A. Lysenko ?A.V. Töpchiev Institute of Petrochemical Syn-
thesis Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow............483
P 8.2 Expanding Applications Of Hollow Fiber Membrane Con-
tactors
M. Ulbricht?Membrana GmbH..................487
P 8.3 Behaviour At Transport Through Liquid Membranes Of Some
Phenolic Pollutants
I. Diaconu ? University Politehnica of Bucharest..........495
P 8.4 A Comprehensive Model To Calculate The Pressure Drop
In The Liquid Phase Of A Hollow Fiber Membrane Oxygena-
tor
H. Tabesh ?RWTH Aachen University...............501
P 8.5 Modelling C02/CH4 Membrane Contactors In ASPEN Cus-
tom Modeler
M. Scholz? RWTH Aachen University...............511
P9 Gas Separation 515
P 9.1 Development Of An Ethanol Membrane Steam Reformer
Using An Evolutionary Algorithm
C. Zillich?Universität Duisburg-Essen ..............517
P 9.2 Simulation Study Of Overall Efficiencies Of Mobile Fuel
Cell APU-Systems
J. Völler ? RWTH Aachen University................525
P 9.3 Membrane Technology For Gas, Vapour And Liquid Sepa-
ration
J. Züniga ? Inasmet-Tecnalia ....................529
P10 Pervaporation 535
P 10.1 Deep Desulfurization Of FCC Gasoline By PEG Membrane:
Solubility And Diffusion Of Organic Surfur At Infinite Dilu-
tion
J. Chen ? Tsinghua University....................537
P 10.2 Reduction Of Sulfur Aromatic Compounds Using Hybrid
Membrane Materials Containing Functionalized Carbon Nart-
otubes And Copolyimides
R. Konietzny ? Heinrich-Heine-Universrty of Duessetdorf.....549
P 10.3 Pervaporation Performances Of Si02/PDMS Hybrid Mem-
brance Prepared By In-Situ-Sol-Gel Process
X. Zhan ?Tsinghua University....................555
P 10.4 Industrial State Of The Art Of Methanol Selective Pervapo-
ration Membranes
A. Willenberg ? Sulzer Chemtech Ltd...............561
P 10.5 Thin Film Composite Silica-Filled PTMSP Membranes For
Pervaporation Of Ethanol/Water Mixtures
P. Vandezande ? Flemish Institute for Technological Research
(VITO) ..................................567
P 10.6 Process Intensification Using Pervaporation
T. Clavey ? DSM Nutritional Products Ltd..............573
P 10.7 Ethyl Lactate Production Via Esterification Of Lactic Acid
With Ethanol Combined With Pervaporation
M.T. Sanz ? University of Burgos ..................581
P11 Health, Food Biotechnology 589
P 11.1 Recovery Of Polyphenols Frorn By-Products Of Citrus Pro-
cessing By Nanofiltration
C. Conidi ? Institute on Membrane Technology, ITM-CNR.....591
P 11.2 Solvent Recovery Frorn Soybean Oil/Heaxne Mixtures By
PDMS Nanofiltration Membrane
W. Cai ? Tsinghua University.....................599
P 11.3 Concentration By Pervaporation Of Brown Crab Most Rep-
resentative Volatile Compounds Frorn Dilute Model Solu-
tion
M.T. Sanz ? University of Burgos ..................609
P 11.4 New Membrane Process Synergies For The Food Industry
F. Lipnizki ? Alfa Laval Copenhagen.................617
P 11.5 Continuous Product Recovery With A Diafiltration Mem-
brane Process
F. Carstensen ? RWTH Aachen University............621
P 11.6 Intensification Of Biomethane Production By An Integrated
ANMBR
E. Szentgyörgyi ? University of Pannonia.............627
P 11.7 Hydrophobie Membranes For Biofuel Processing
K.S. Roelofs ? University of Stuttgart...............635
P 11.8 An Integrated Comparative Approach on Biodiesel Process
Using Membranes
N. SDRULA?IPROCHIMS.A.....................639
P 11.9 Purif ication Of A Baculovirus By Membrane Chromatogra-
phy
T.A. Grein ? University of Applied Sciences Giessen.......647
P 11.10 Bacterial Cellulose - An Interesting Material For New Mem-
brane Applications
K. Schlufter ? fzmb GmbH.....................653
P12 Membrane Preparation 655
P 12.1 Microporous Gas Separating Membranes - A Quest To Find
Alternative Materials
M.J. Wolf?University of Twente..................657
P 12.2 Preparation Of Preferentially Oriented Zeolite MFI Layers
P. Hrabänek ? J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry
of the ASCR...............................663
P 12.3 Pressure Retarded Osmosis Membranes With A Hierarchi-
cal Structure
K.S. Roelofs ? University of Stuttgart...............669
P 12.4 Synthesis Of Block Copolyetheramide Based On Commer-
cial Homopolymers For Industrial Application In Membrane
Gas Sweetening Process
A.A. Babaluo ? Sahand University of Technology.........671
P 12.5 Fabrication Of High-Flux PSF/SPSF Blend Membranes Us-
ing Mixed Additives
J. Zhan ? Tsinghua University....................679
P 12.6 Ultra-Thin Nano-Structured CEq 8GD0 202.A (CGO) Membranes
Deposited By Reactive Magnetron-Sputtering
H.J. Moon ? Forschungszentrum Jülich...............687
P 12.7 Melt-Electrospinning - Method For Producing Layers Of Sub-
micron Fibers
C. Hacker ? RWTH Aachen University...............695
P 12.8 Preparation Of Hybrid Materials Containing Copotyimides
Covalently Linked With Carbon Nanotubes
D. Sieffert ? Heinrich-Heine University of Düsseldorf......701
P 12.9 Microfiltration Membranes With Improved Wetting Proper-
ties
N. Stahra ?Universität Duisburg-Essen..............711
P 12.10 Influence Of Production Parameters In Hollow Fiber Struc-
ture
J. Züniga? Inasmet-Tecnalia ....................717
P 12.11 Effect OfCoating Parameters QnThe Ritration Performance
Of Polyelectrolyte-Modified Membranes
J. Kochan ? RWTH Aachen University...............725
P 12.12 Fabrication Of PEBA Membrane Layers On Porous Nanocom-
posite Tubulär Ceramic Supports For Gas Sweetening Pro-
cesses
A.A. Babaluo ? Sahand University of Technology.........729
P 12.13 Silica-Silicone Rubber Membranes For DMC-Methanol Sep-
arations
L. Wang ? Tsinghua University....................735
P13 Membrane Characterisation 741
P 13.1 The Effects Of Electrolytes On The Noise In The Over-Limiting
Current Range: C.E.M.
K. Oulmi ?University of Batna....................743
P 13.2 New Microscopic Methods For Characterizing Filtration Mem-
branes
H. Reingruber ? Graz University of Technology..........753
P 13.3 Altering Gas Separation Properties Of Porous Glass Mem-
branes By Surface Modification
D. Stoltenberg ? Max-Planck-Institute for Dynamics of Com-
plex Technical Systems.........................759
P 13.4 High Pressure Single Gas Permeation Through Porous Ce-
ramic Membranes
Y. Wall ? Cologne University of Applied Sciences.........769
A Annex 777
A.1 Index of Exhibitors...........................779
A.2 Index of Authors............................787
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spelling | Aachener Membran-Kolloquium 13 2010 Aachen Verfasser (DE-588)16091096-1 aut 13th Aachener Membran-Kolloquium 27th - 28th October 2010 ; [proceedings] organised by: AVT, Aachener Verfahrenstechnik ... Thirteenth Aachener Membran-Kolloquium Aachen VIVTA, Verein zur Förderung des Instituts für Verfahrenstechnik der RWTH Aachen e.V. 2010 X, 791 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturangaben Membranverfahren (DE-588)4231727-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2010 Aachen gnd-content Membranverfahren (DE-588)4231727-7 s DE-604 Aachener Verfahrenstechnik Sonstige (DE-588)10368197-8 oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020710788&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | 13th Aachener Membran-Kolloquium 27th - 28th October 2010 ; [proceedings] Membranverfahren (DE-588)4231727-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4231727-7 (DE-588)1071861417 |
title | 13th Aachener Membran-Kolloquium 27th - 28th October 2010 ; [proceedings] |
title_alt | Thirteenth Aachener Membran-Kolloquium |
title_auth | 13th Aachener Membran-Kolloquium 27th - 28th October 2010 ; [proceedings] |
title_exact_search | 13th Aachener Membran-Kolloquium 27th - 28th October 2010 ; [proceedings] |
title_full | 13th Aachener Membran-Kolloquium 27th - 28th October 2010 ; [proceedings] organised by: AVT, Aachener Verfahrenstechnik ... |
title_fullStr | 13th Aachener Membran-Kolloquium 27th - 28th October 2010 ; [proceedings] organised by: AVT, Aachener Verfahrenstechnik ... |
title_full_unstemmed | 13th Aachener Membran-Kolloquium 27th - 28th October 2010 ; [proceedings] organised by: AVT, Aachener Verfahrenstechnik ... |
title_short | 13th Aachener Membran-Kolloquium |
title_sort | 13th aachener membran kolloquium 27th 28th october 2010 proceedings |
title_sub | 27th - 28th October 2010 ; [proceedings] |
topic | Membranverfahren (DE-588)4231727-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Membranverfahren Konferenzschrift 2010 Aachen |
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