PhD project; Developing high-throughput membrane adsorbers via electrospinning for selective PFAS removal

Updated: 3 months ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 13 Oct 2023 - 15:00 (Europe/Amsterdam)

12 Sep 2023
Job Information
Organisation/Company

Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology
Research Field

Engineering » Chemical engineering
Engineering » Process engineering
Chemistry » Physical chemistry
Chemistry
Researcher Profile

First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country

Netherlands
Application Deadline

13 Oct 2023 - 15:00 (Europe/Amsterdam)
Type of Contract

Temporary
Job Status

Full-time
Hours Per Week

40
Offer Starting Date

1 Apr 2024
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

Not funded by an EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?

No

Offer Description

In these times where accessibility to safe drinking and irrigation water is becoming increasingly important, (membrane)adsorption is a versatile technology for the selective removal of undesired components or the capturing of valuable resources for reuse to attack water scarcity. Currently there is an increasing strong concern about the presence of fluoride containing compounds in ground and surface water because of their persistence and associated health effects. PFAS present in water bodies and threatening the quality of our drinking water urgently has to be removed from the environment. A highly flexible approach for the selective capturing of components from aqueous streams are polymer membrane adsorbers: hierarchical porous structures, often post-modified to introduce dedicated functionalities that rely on e.g. electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions or affinity. As such, membrane adsorber technology offers a platform for the capturing of undesired components as well as the recovery of valuable resources for reuse and recycling.

Research challenges
Development of a selective membrane adsorber platform to capture selectively components such as PFAS requires: (1) The use of green and sustainable materials: green solvents, (biobased)polymers, functional organic and inorganic additives to enhance 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, the throughput, flow rates, concentrations, etc. (3) Assembling of developed structures into modules is a challenge, but essential such that ultimately also large-scale applications are within reach.

The proposed approach is centered around electrospinning: a very versatile technology offering the possibility to produce nanofibers together forming very open, highly porous, robust polymer structures with a low flow resistance. When functionalized such hierarchical porous structures are able to selectively bind specific components for e.g. direct capturing of unwanted components or recycle and reuse.

Your assignment
The aim of this research is the development of green platform for membrane development using electrospinning of polymers with intrinsic functionality or co-electrospinning of polymers and functional particles to prepare engineered porous hierarchical structures with tunable properties for specific separations.

You will explore different polymers and green solvents for electrospinning and you will develop porous membranes focussing on morphological (functionality, porosity, pore size) and performance (capacity, selectivity, adsorption-regeneration cyclability) characteristics. The functionalized electrospun mats will be stacked or wrapped into adsorption modules for performance evaluation. Target impurity is PFAS. Characterization methods like SEM, pore size and porosity characterization, BET, TOC, IC, ICP, HPLC, streaming potential, contact angle, permeation equipment, static and dynamic cyclic adsorption-regeneration will be used.

You will benefit both from the scientific knowledge from Wetsus and Eindhoven University of Technology as well as the expertise from the participating industrial theme members.

Keywords: Electrospinning, membrane, adsorption, safe water, micropollutants (PFAS)

Supervisory team: Prof. dr. ir. Kitty Nijmeijer (Eindhoven University of Technology), Dr. Zandrie Borneman (Eindhoven University of Technology), Jan Post (Wetsus)

Project partners: Theme consortium around PFAS


Requirements
Research Field
Engineering » Chemical engineering
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent

Research Field
Engineering » Process engineering
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent

Research Field
Chemistry » Physical chemistry
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent

Skills/Qualifications

We are looking for a highly motivated student with a background in either chemical engineering, process engineering, chemistry or physical chemistry. You need to be able to bridge chemical engineering with thorough fundamental understanding of physical chemical phenomena involved in adsorption and desorption kinetics.


Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Excellent

Research Field
Chemistry » Physical chemistryEngineering » Chemical engineeringEngineering » Process engineering

Additional Information
Website for additional job details

https://phdpositionswetsus.eu/

Work Location(s)
Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Wetsus
Country
Netherlands
City
Leeuwarden
Postal Code
8911MA
Street
Oostergoweg 9
Geofield


Where to apply
Website

https://phdpositionswetsus.eu/2023-14-phd-project/

Contact
City

Leeuwarden
Website

http://www.wetsus.nl
Street

Oostergoweg 9
Postal Code

8911 MA
E-Mail

phdpositions@wetsus.eu

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