Dariush M. Heiranian (@mosi_jon) 's Twitter Profile
Dariush M. Heiranian

@mosi_jon

Assistant Professor @ncstatemae @NCState | Multiscale Modeling | Transport Phenomena | Nanofluidics | Membrane Science | Nanoscience

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CENT_EFRC (@cent_efrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in learning about nanofluidics? Check out our comprehensive review in Chemical Reviews on fluids and electrolytes under confinement 👉 bit.ly/3lkMDOR (1/9)

Interested in learning about nanofluidics?

Check out our comprehensive review in <a href="/ACSChemRev/">Chemical Reviews</a> on fluids and electrolytes under confinement 👉 bit.ly/3lkMDOR (1/9)
Menachem Elimelech (@theelimelechlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The five-decades old solution-diffusion mechanism/model for water transport in reverse osmosis has just been proven wrong! Collaborative work: Yale Environ. Eng. uw_mechengr TTUEngineering wired.com/story/everyone…

Nature Water (@naturewaterjnl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also new online today: a News and Views by @richardlueptow on a recent article by Menachem Elimelech on the modelling of water flow through reverse osmosis membranes rdcu.be/demql

Also new online today: a News and Views by
@richardlueptow on a recent article by
<a href="/TheElimelechLab/">Menachem Elimelech</a> on the modelling of water flow through reverse osmosis membranes  rdcu.be/demql
Chem Soc Rev (@chemsocrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This one is #OpenAccess 🔓 Check out "Mechanisms and models for water transport in reverse osmosis membranes: history, critical assessment, and recent developments" by Menachem Elimelech & co. Read the full Tutorial review here 🔗 rsc.li/3FUPNPQ rsc.li/3FUPNPQ

Hanqing Fan (@fan_hanqing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We Menachem Elimelech Yale Environ. Eng. are excited to share our recent paper in Science Advances revealing that solvent transport in Organic Solvent Nanofiltration (OSN) membranes is governed by a pore-flow mechanism. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

CamilleViolet (@camilleviolet1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share our Perspective article in Nature Water! Insights from biological ion channels tell us that specific binding sites are needed for precise ion separations, but how should these chemistries be selected and implemented in membrane design? bit.ly/3yDQcpG