Affiliation:
1. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Queen's University Belfast David Keir Building, Stranmillis Road Belfast BT9 5AG Northern Ireland UK
2. Department of Civil Engineering Xi'an Jiaotong‐Liverpool University Suzhou 215123 China
3. Egyptian Propylene and Polypropylene Company (EPPC) Port Said Egypt
4. Environmental Chemistry Division Environmental Science Department Faculty of Science Port Said University Port Said Egypt
5. Department of Agricultural Engineering and Socio‐Economics Kobe University Kobe 657‐8501 Japan
6. Department of Animal and Poultry Hygiene & Environmental Sanitation Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Assiut University Assiut 71526 Egypt
7. Department of Chemical Engineering KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology Tamilnadu India
8. Project Prioritization, Monitoring & Evaluation and Knowledge Management Unit ICAR‐Indian Institute of Soil & Water Conservation (ICAR‐IISWC) Dehradun India
9. National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, NIOF Cairo Egypt
Abstract
Membrane technology emerges as a transformative solution for global challenges, excelling in water treatment, gas purification, and waste recycling. This comprehensive review navigates the principles, advantages, challenges, and prospects of membrane technology, emphasizing its pivotal role in addressing contemporary environmental and sustainability issues. The goal is to contribute to environmental objectives by exploring the principles, mechanisms, advantages, and limitations of membrane technology. Noteworthy features include energy efficiency, selectivity, and minimal environmental footprint, distinguishing it from conventional methods. Advances in nanomembranes, organic porous membranes, and metal‐organic frameworks‐based membranes highlight their potential for energy‐efficient contaminant removal. The review underscores the integration of renewable energy sources for eco‐friendly desalination and separation processes. The future trajectory unfolds with next‐gen nanocomposite membranes, sustainable polymers, and optimized energy consumption through electrochemical and hybrid approaches. In healthcare, membrane technology reshapes gas exchange, hemodialysis, biosensors, wound healing, and drug delivery, while in chemical industries, it streamlines organic solvent separation. Challenges like fouling, material stability, and energy efficiency are acknowledged, with the integration of artificial intelligence recognized as a progressing frontier. Despite limitations, membrane technology holds promise for sustainability and revolutionizing diverse industries.
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