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  • Journal article
    Valadez-Blanco R, Livingston AG, 2009,

    , BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, Vol: 46, Pages: 44-53, ISSN: 1369-703X
  • Journal article
    Wang B, Wu Z, Livingston AG, Li Ket al., 2009,

    , JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, Vol: 339, Pages: 5-9, ISSN: 0376-7388
  • Conference paper
    Macedo H, Panoskaltsis N, Rende M, Blanco TM, Baptista I, Livingston AG, Mantalaris Aet al., 2009,

    A NOVEL 3D HOLLOW FIBRE REACTOR FOR THE CULTURE OF HUMAN HAEMATOPOIETIC CELLS

    , 38th Annual Scientific Meeting of the ISEH-Society-for-Hematology-and-Stem-Cells, Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, Pages: S101-S101, ISSN: 0301-472X
  • Journal article
    Nair D, Wong H-T, Han S, Vankelecom IFJ, White LS, Livingston AC, Boam ATet al., 2009,

    , ORGANIC PROCESS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, Vol: 13, Pages: 863-869, ISSN: 1083-6160
  • Journal article
    Patterson DA, Havill A, Costello S, See-Toh YH, Livingston AG, Turner Aet al., 2009,

    , SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY, Vol: 66, Pages: 90-97, ISSN: 1383-5866
  • Journal article
    Livingston A, Nasso M, 2009,

    Molecular separation: the new frontier in liquid filtration

    , TCE, Pages: 34-36, ISSN: 0302-0797
  • Journal article
    Sairam M, Loh XX, Li K, Bismarck A, Steinke JHG, Livingston AGet al., 2009,

    , JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, Vol: 330, Pages: 166-174, ISSN: 0376-7388
  • Journal article
    Valadez-Blanco R, Livingston AG, 2009,

    , JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, Vol: 326, Pages: 332-342, ISSN: 0376-7388
  • Journal article
    Loh XX, Sairam M, Bismarck A, Steinke JHG, Livingston AG, Li Ket al., 2009,

    , JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, Vol: 326, Pages: 635-642, ISSN: 0376-7388
  • Conference paper
    Salejova-Zadrazilova G, Livingston AG, Bismarck A, 2009,

    TAILORING THE ARCHITECTURE OF POLYMER NANOSTRUCTURED COMPOSITE MATERIALS FOR INNOVATIONS IN LIQUID PERMEATIONS

    , 1st NANOCON International Conference, Publisher: TANGER LTD, Pages: 69-+
  • Book chapter
    Silva P, Peeva LG, Livingston AG, 2008,

    , Advanced Membrane Technology and Applications, Pages: 451-467
  • Conference paper
    Baptista IR, See Toh YH, Sereewatthanawut I, Lim FW, Livingston AGet al., 2008,

    Polymeric nanofiltration membranes with engineered molecular weight cutoff for molecular separations in aggressive solvents

    In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the application of Organic Solvent Nanofiltration (OSN) to many areas including the fine chemical, pharmaceutical and petrochemical industries. OSN applications include the purification and fractionation of natural products, homogeneous catalyst recovery, colour removal from pharmaceutical products, and monomer separation from oligomers. Although there is no shortage of polymeric materials for membrane fabrication, current challenges facing the further industrial application of OSN include: i) the lack of commercially viable membranes which are stable in a broad range of organic solvents including polar aprotic solvents, and ii) the ability to control the permeation pathways to give tunable molecular weight cutoff (MWCO) profiles in the molecular weight range 200 - 1000 g mol-1. This paper will describe a range of new membranes prepared by phase inversion which meet these challenges, and have been scaled up as far as small spiral wound elements capable of performing OSN in DMF and other aggressive solvents. Available OSN membranes fall into two types (i) composites made from polydemethylsiloxane films on polyacrylonitrile supports, or integrally skinned asymmetric membranes made from polyimides (PI). PIs offer several attractive mechanical and physicochemical properties, including high glass transition temperatures, good thermal stability and chemical stability in many solvents and weak acids. Commercial PI OSN membranes have been shown to give good performances in several organic solvents (toluene, methanol and ethyl acetate), but have generally poor stability and performance in polar aprotic solvents such as dichloromethane (DCM), tetrahydrofuran (THF), dimethyl formamide (DMF) and n-methyl pyrrolidone (NMP), in which most of these membranes are soluble. Inorganic membranes have been developed which offer good stability in organic solvents, but they are often more expensive and difficult to handle. To date, the

  • Journal article
    Baptista IR, Koutinas M, Mantalaris A, Livingston AGet al., 2008,

    Revealing microbial strain dynamics case study in an oil-absorber bioscrubber system

    , Aiche Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings
  • Journal article
    See-Toh YH, Silva M, Livingston A, 2008,

    , JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, Vol: 324, Pages: 220-232, ISSN: 0376-7388
  • Journal article
    BROOKES PR, LIVINGSTON AG, 1994,

    , BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS, Vol: 10, Pages: 65-75, ISSN: 8756-7938
  • Journal article
    DOSSANTOS LMF, HOMMERICH U, LIVINGSTON AG, 1995,

    , BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS, Vol: 11, Pages: 194-201, ISSN: 8756-7938
  • Journal article
    Nasso M, Livingston AG, 2008,

    Solvent nanofiltration in organic processes - A rapid and scalable purification technology

    , CHIMICA OGGI-CHEMISTRY TODAY, Vol: 26, Pages: 62-66, ISSN: 0392-839X
  • Journal article
    Chapman PD, Oliveira T, Livingston AG, Li Ket al., 2008,

    , JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, Vol: 318, Pages: 5-37, ISSN: 0376-7388
  • Journal article
    Pink CJ, Wong H-T, Ferreira FC, Livingston AGet al., 2008,

    , ORGANIC PROCESS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, Vol: 12, Pages: 589-595, ISSN: 1083-6160
  • Conference paper
    Valadez-Blanco R, Ferreira FC, Jorge RF, Livingston AGet al., 2008,

    , Conference of the European-Membrane-Society (EUROMEMBRANE 2006), Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, Pages: 50-64, ISSN: 0376-7388

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