Characterising nanostructure functionality of conventional and advanced polymeric membranes using electrical impedance spectroscopy. Thin film membranes are an important separation process for industrial and municipal water treatment. This project will benefit Australian cities and industries by creating the tools to help reduce energy consumption associated with fouling of thin film membranes and indentify the next generation of efficient low fouling membranes.
Developing the next generation of materials and optimal transport processes for membrane distillation and crystallisation processes. Membrane distillation and crystallisation allows the use of solar energy or waste heat instead of electricity to purify water, concentrate brines, and generate valuable crystalline products. In this project novel membranes and processes will be developed to improve the productivity and reliability of these technologies.
Innovative hybrid membrane-based pretreatment strategies for remote community groundwater supplies. Innovative membrane-based strategies for the removal of particulate foulants from groundwaters prior to the removal of dissolved constituents via advanced techniques will be investigated in this project, with the goal of developing robust, integrated processes for the supply of potable water to remote communities.