
, tagged needs and solutions, new technology, novel and unique, packagingWe are currently looking for membrane or encapsulate that can control the level of free chlorine in water.
If you have an expertise in membranes or encapsulation that would work for this solution, please reply to this post.
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One of my CHE professors is well connected in mebrane science. I can reach out to him.
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Patrick,
The low cost, and most elegant solution for "free chlorine " removal is activated carbon.. It comes in so many varieties and forms, I would be very surprised if you could NOT find a way to solve your "free chlorine" problem using activated carbon. I have developed several activated carbon systems to regenerate mobile phase, flash chromatography processes for pharmaceutical drug (API) manufacture among other systems.
If you are dead set on membranes, this is your guy : Jatal Mannapperuma UC DAVIS membrane specialist and system designer, 530-758-3708.
regards,
Marco
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We are not dead set on membranes. I've heard the activated carbon will eliminate chlorine, but could it be used to keep chlorine at a pre-set concentration?
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Hi Patrick,
I am an expert in the field of membrane technology. I can work with you to develop a membrane based or encapsulation solution for chlorine release in water. Though there is no obvious solution, ideation and discussion may lead to a good solution.
For my references, you can talk to Andy G.
Pushpinder Puri
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