Electrically Conductive Membrane Materials and Systems 1st Edition
Electrically Conductive Membrane Materials and Systems (1st Edition) by Farah Ahmed, Raed Hashaikeh, and Nidal Hilal is an authoritative, timely guide for scientists, engineers, and industry leaders working at the intersection of membrane technology and electrochemical systems. This book captures cutting-edge advances in electrically conductive membranes, blending fundamental material science with practical system design to address pressing global challenges in water treatment, energy, and separation technologies.
Discover clear explanations of conductive polymer composites, carbon-based nanomaterials, metal oxides, and hybrid membranes—each presented with fabrication strategies, characterization techniques, and performance metrics. The authors translate complex topics into usable knowledge: modeling electrochemical transport, optimizing fouling resistance, scaling up for pilot and industrial systems, and integrating membranes into fuel cells, electrochemical desalination, and wastewater reclamation.
Whether you’re researching in a university lab in Europe, designing desalination plants in the Middle East, or developing energy storage solutions in North America and Asia-Pacific, this book offers regionally relevant insights and global applicability. Practical case studies and system-level analyses illuminate cost, durability, regulatory considerations, and environmental impact—helping decision-makers accelerate innovation and commercialization.
Engineered for both specialists and cross-disciplinary teams, this edition empowers readers to deploy conductive membrane solutions that improve efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and advance sustainability. If you’re seeking a comprehensive resource on next-generation membrane materials and electrically driven separation systems, this book is an essential addition to professional collections and technical libraries. Order your copy today to stay at the forefront of membrane science and electrochemical systems worldwide.
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