Separating Nanoscale Emulsions: Progress and Challenges To Date
Ingrid F. Guha, Kripa K. Varanasi
Index: 10.1016/j.cocis.2018.02.001
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Abstract
Highlights • Separation of nanoscale emulsion is extremely difficult due to small droplet sizes. • Nanoscale emulsions pose a significant environmental risk. • Recent approaches include novel membranes, chemicals, and magnetic nanoparticles. • Techniques suffer from low flux, low separation efficiency, and environmental risks. • Research into scalable, green techniques is needed to meet industry demands.
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