“Understanding how membrane structure affects selectivity is key to fabricating next-generation membranes for water treatment. We found that ion selectivity of nanofiltration membranes is independent of membrane thickness. Instead, the … Continue reading NEWT Publication | Energy barriers to anion transport in polyelectrolyte multilayer nanofiltration membranes: Role of intra-pore diffusion
Latest Patent from NEWT Researchers, Kiril D. Hristovski Jasmina Markovski Paul K. Westerhoff Shahnawaz Sinha
Device mimics the mangrove’s water-purifying power
Latest developments from NEWT Yale with Menachem Elimelech – Read “Device mimics the mangrove’s water-purifying power” #WaterIsLife #desalination #EnvironmentalEngineering #Yale#Engineering #technology #engineerthefuture
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It’s not enough to take antibiotic-resistant bacteria out of wastewater to eliminate the risks they pose to society. The bits they leave behind have to be destroyed as well.
Congrats to NEWT graduate from UTEP, Md Tariqul Islam!
This March, he plans to join the team at Intel! His words of advice: “Work hard and never give up. Hard work will definitely bring opportunities. At Intel Corporation, I … Continue reading Congrats to NEWT graduate from UTEP, Md Tariqul Islam!
NEWT Publication | Preferential adsorption of selenium oxyanions onto {1 1 0} and {0 1 2} nano-hematite facets
Amanda Lounsbury explains the importance of this project: 1) It demonstrates that when we design nanotechnology for water treatment we need to be cognizant of how morphology will impact the … Continue reading NEWT Publication | Preferential adsorption of selenium oxyanions onto {1 1 0} and {0 1 2} nano-hematite facets