From October 19 to 21, 2015, "China-EU Symposium on Membrane Technology Research and Application 2015" was held at Baohai Hotel, Weihai City, Shandong Province. The conference was jointly sponsored by the International Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, the Shandong Science and Technology Department, the Weihai Municipal People's Government, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Chinese Academy of Engineering, the European Membrane Society, the Research Center of Membrane Technology of the Italian National Academy of Sciences, and the China ...
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Nanotechnology: scientists have discovered a breakthrough material: graphene!Stone crystal. The novel two-dimensional material was obtained from graphene (a single layer of carbon atoms) by connecting hydrogen atoms (red) to each carbon atom (blue) in the crystal.Researchers at the University of Manchester have developed a breakthrough new material, graphene, from graphene.Graphene, a single-atom-thick crystal with unusually high conductivity, was discovered at the University in 2004 and soon became one of the hottest topics in physics and materials science. It also applies to many future appl...
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An Australian research team headed by two young Chinese and Korean doctors has developed a method to produce graphene, a nanomaterial 200 times harder than steel, from soybean oil eaten in daily life, which greatly reduces commercial production of graphene, according to the Sing Tao Daily. The cost of future materials.One of the co-authors of the study, Zhao Junhan, a Chinese-American from the Australian Academy of Sciences (CSIRO), said that this way of making graphene could produce the nanomaterials faster and cheaper than other methods developed by scientists around the world.The research r...
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According to Sohu Public Platform January 13, 2017, recently, the Bass Advanced Separation Engineering Center (CASE) scientists are predicting the development of 3D printing and advanced membrane engineering. It is understood that membranes are semipermeable selective barriers that separate gas or liquid molecules into two streams. A common example is reverse osmosis membranes, which separate salt from water.In a new article published in the Journal of Membrane Science, CASE researchers noted several limitations that currently exist in membrane engineering. Due to the limitation of current man...
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Biological Valley, Nov. 21, 2016 - Researchers are increasingly approaching the goal of creating a functional bioartificial kidney. This progress is presented at the ASN Kidney Week (November 15 - 20, 2016) in McCormick Square, Chicago.Once bioprosthetic kidneys are successfully developed, they can meet the needs of dialysis or transplantation in millions of patients with renal failure. The key requirement of this device is the formation of a "living membrane" consisting of a tight layer of kidney cells on the surface of the artificial membrane and the transport of molecules from one...
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