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Comparative Assessment of Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration for Wine Partial Dealcoholization: Effects on Membrane Performance, Fouling, and Phenolic Compounds

  • Josip Ćurko,
  • Marin Matošić,
  • Karin Kovačević Ganić,
  • Marko Belavić,
  • Vlado Crnek,
  • Pierre-Louis Teissedre and
  • Natka Ćurko
Membranes2026, 16(1), 48;https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes16010048 
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22 January 2026

This study evaluates the partial dealcoholization of red wine using reverse osmosis (ACM3) and nanofiltration (TS80) membranes at 25 and 35 bar, targeting 2% and 4% ethanol reductions. Membrane performance was assessed through fouling analysis and et...

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20 January 2026

Fabricating polyimide (PI) membranes with outstanding anti-plasticization ability and gas separation performance remains a challenge. In this study, two novel diamine monomers, DAMBO (methyl 3,5-diamino-4-methylbenzoate) and DAPGBO (3-hydroxypropyl 3...

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Development of High-Performance Catalytic Ceramic Membrane Microchannel Reactor for Carbon Dioxide Conversion to Methanol

  • Aubaid Ullah,
  • Nur Awanis Hashim,
  • Mohamad Fairus Rabuni,
  • Mohd Usman Mohd Junaidi,
  • Ammar Ahmed,
  • Mustapha Grema Mohammed and
  • Muhammed Sahal Siddique

17 January 2026

Conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) to methanol in a traditional reactor (TR) with catalytic packed bed faces the challenge of lower reactant conversion due to thermodynamic limitations. On the contrary, membrane reactors selectively remove reaction p...

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155 Views
11 Pages

Protocol for Engineered Compositional Asymmetry Within Nanodiscs

  • Christopher F. Carnahan,
  • Wei He,
  • Yaqing Wang,
  • Matthew A. Coleman and
  • Atul N. Parikh

16 January 2026

Membrane proteins remain the most challenging targets for structural characterization, yet their elucidation provides valuable insights into protein function, disease mechanisms, and drug specificity. Structural biology platforms have advanced rapidl...

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143 Views
22 Pages

16 January 2026

High regeneration energy demand remains a critical barrier to the large-scale deployment of ethanolamine-based (MEA-based) CO2 capture. This study adopts an Al2O3 ceramic-membrane heat exchanger (CMHE) to recover both sensible and latent heat from th...

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156 Views
13 Pages

16 January 2026

This study introduces a novel hybrid model for an electromembrane stack, unifying an equivalent electrical circuit model incorporating specific resistance (RM,Rs) and capacitance (Cgs,Cdl) parameters with an empirical fouling model in a single framew...

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225 Views
20 Pages

12 January 2026

To enhance desalination efficiency and reduce experimental costs, the development of advanced mathematical models for EMS is essential. In this study, we propose a novel hybrid approach that integrates neural networks with high-accuracy numerical sim...

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191 Views
17 Pages

Optimization of a 100% Product Utilization Process for LPG Separation Based on Distillation-Membrane Technology

  • Peigen Zhou,
  • Tong Jing,
  • Jianlong Dai,
  • Jinzhi Li,
  • Zhuan Yi,
  • Wentao Yan and
  • Yong Zhou

10 January 2026

This study presents the techno-economic optimization of a hybrid distillation-membrane process for the complete fractionation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), targeting high-purity propane, n-butane, and isobutane recovery. The process employs an in...

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199 Views
21 Pages

10 January 2026

The present study examined the safety of 86 veterinary antiparasitic drugs in mammals based on their mobility in the soil–water compartment, bioconcentration factor in fish, and blood–brain barrier permeability. An in silico analysis was...

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