2021 Annual Meeting
(339e) Open-Access Database for Water Purification and Desalination Membranes
Authors
Menachem Elimelech, Yale University
Douglas M. Davenport, University of Kentucky
Ivo F. J. Vankelecom, Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, K.U. Leuven
Guy Z. Ramon, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Chuyang Y. Tang, University of Hong Kong
Cody L. Ritt, Yale University
Timothée Stassin, KU Leuven
Ines Nulens, KU Leuven
Zhe Yang, The University of Hong Kong
Adi Ben-Zvi, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Rhea Verbeke, KU Leuven
Since the advent of thin film composite polyamide membranes over 50 years ago, the permselectivity of water purification and desalination membranes has improved only marginally. The slow progression is partly attributable to limited understanding of membrane synthesisâstructureâperformance relationships. A centralized archive of membrane characterization data may lead to a shared understanding of features that maximize performance and unify research efforts. The Open Membrane Database, which launches online in late 2021, is a database of over 300+ water purification and desalination membranes that are sourced from peer-reviewed journals, patents, and commercial product data. Here, we outline the detailed functionality of the database and the transport theory underlying the performance calculations. The open-access database may be used to benchmark novel membranes against the state of the art, conduct meta-analyses, and develop synthesisâstructureâperformance relationships, each of which will be critical to advancing membrane development.