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Welcome to the website for the UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology, UNSW |
The UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology is located in
the
School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering
at the University of New South Wales
The Centre has also acquired as part of ARC-LIEF grants access to LCD-OCD Liquid Chromatography – organic carbon and nitrogen detectors (LC-OCND) and other state of the art analysis for water and wastewater treatment. These facilities have enhanced our ability to carry out a growing number of membrane autopsies for industry as well as support research projects.
We have expanded the portfolio of research
activities in the area of membrane synthesis and fabrication for mitigation of membrane fouling as well as development of enhanced membranes for carbon
dioxide removal from natural gas. Our work in desalination now ranges from studies of biofouling, energy analysis,
and pretreatment in reverse osmosis to potential applications to drip irrigation. Our membrane bioreactor work continues to expand in the direction
of anaerobic systems as well as advanced foulant characterization. We expect that alternative membrane
technologies in desalination and water treatment and greenhouse gas capture will provide further opportunities for the Centre as energy issues expand in
importance.
Prof. Vicki Chen
Director
The Membrane Research Environment is a collaborative project aimed at providing a comprehensive resource for researchers in the area of separation membrane materials and in particular those related to desalination membrane processes. The Membrane library website is now accessible here.
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The UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology, School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052 Australia |
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+61-2 9385 4813 |
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Fax: | +61-2 9385 5966 |
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E-mail: | Click here |
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URL: | http://www.membrane.unsw.edu.au/ |