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Michael Tsapatsis: Johns Hopkins University

Nature Energy, 2025, vol. 10, issue 3, 289-290

Abstract: Nanofiltration membranes can potentially lower the energy demands of separation processes, yet identifying promising systems for further development can be challenging. Now, data-driven and equation-based modelling is used to holistically compare and select optimal separation processes.

Date: 2025
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