Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5759440 | Water Research | 2017 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
The 3D capsule (right) creates a confined environment that holds the inner microbial suspension while enabling the diffusion of dissolved molecules (e.g., nutrients, gases and organics) through the capsule membrane that has a unique structural architecture (left). The cellulose acetate structural membrane presents highly porous microfiltration channels (estimated pore sizes between 0.2 and 0.8 μm). Furthermore, the entire membrane is constructed as a mesh-like packed structure, with nano-metric channels (â¼50-150 nm). The SEM images indicate that the mesh-like structure presents multi-layer rhombus structures which create a mesh-like structure encasing nano-sized pores. The combination of a high density of large-sized pore channels and mesh-like membrane structures enables the achievement of a significant large surface area for dissolved molecule trafficking.643
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Authors
Eyal Kurzbaum, Yasmin Raizner, Oded Cohen, Ran Y. Suckeveriene, Anatoly Kulikov, Ben Hakimi, Lilach Iasur Kruh, Robert Armon, Yair Farber, Ofir Menashe,