Amphiphilic polyampholytes for fouling-resistant and easily tunable membranes

L Mazzaferro, SJ Lounder… - ACS Applied Materials & …, 2023 - ACS Publications
The versatility of membranes is limited by the narrow range of material chemistries on the
market, which cannot address many relevant separations. Expanding their use requires new …

Amphiphilic Polyelectrolyte Complexes for Fouling-Resistant and Easily Tunable Membranes

L Mazzaferro, TM Grasseschi, BD Like… - … Applied Materials & …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Commercial membranes today are manufactured from a handful of membrane materials.
While these systems are well-optimized, their capabilities remain constrained by limited …

Low-pressure membrane technology for potable water filtration: true costs

SJ Judd, I Carra - Water Research, 2021 - Elsevier
The overall cost, expressed as the present value (PV), of the construction and operation of
low-pressure membrane filtration of inland water for potable water supply has been …

Fouling-resistant membranes with tunable pore size fabricated using cross-linkable copolymers with high zwitterion content

SJ Lounder, PT Wright, L Mazzaferro… - Journal of Membrane …, 2022 - Elsevier
This work describes a new approach for synthesizing extremely fouling-resistant, zwitterionic
membranes with controlled, tunable pore sizes that extend from ion separations (< 1 nm) to …

Fouling resistance of novel amphiphilic polyampholyte membranes with varying hydrophobicity towards common foulants and cell culture media

L Mazzaferro, K Trinidad, DL Kaplan… - Separation and …, 2025 - Elsevier
Self-assembly is a spontaneous and scalable manufacturing method to create much-needed
fouling resistant membranes with narrow pore size distributions. However, there is a limited …

Five journeys from nanotechnology research to successful products in the water industry

AM Brozell, J de Grooth, EMV Hoek - Nature Water, 2024 - nature.com
Five journeys from nanotechnology research to successful products in the water industry | Nature
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