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, and producing hydrogen directly from seawater. In the transition towards a circular sustainable economy, these processes are of utmost importance and play a pivotal role. This PhD project is driven by
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) at concentrations above 0.1 µg/L (the standard set by the European groundwater directive). To protect the groundwater quality, and to prevent the need for advanced treatment upon abstraction, there is a need for
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hydrocarbons that are widely used because of their special properties. These highly Persitent, Mobile and Toxic (PMT) molecules pose significant challenges in water treatment, as removal and degradation
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immediate need for innovative solutions to align with the EU Water Framework Directive’s criteria, set to be met by the end of 2027. This multifaceted challenge involves addressing nutrient (N and P) runoff
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2023.14 Developing high-throughput membrane adsorbers via electrospinning for selective PFAS removal
affinity and selective adsorption. (2) Control over functionality, specificity, stability and tuning of porosity, pore size and pore size distribution is critical to set the ultimate separation performance