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CZ E CH MEMBR ANE PLATFORM , o.s. Membrane processes in technologies for renewable resources, in n ovations and increasing of competitive advantage Ing. Miroslav Bleha, CSc. CZ E CH MEMBR ANE PLATFORM , o.s.
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CZECH MEMBRANE PLATFORM, o.s. Membrane processes in technologies for renewable resources, innovations and increasing of competitive advantage Ing. Miroslav Bleha, CSc.
CZECH MEMBRANE PLATFORM, o.s. The Platform interconnects activities of professionalcommunity, academic sphere andindustrialproducers and users of productsand technologiesin the membrane area – creationof strategy for its development. 2007 - 2011
CZECH MEMBRANE PLATFORM, o.s. www.czemp.cz BASIC MISSION OF THE PLATFORM CZEMP ensures the transfer and stabilization of infobases concerning membrane topics and supports the education in the field, CZEMP promotes the coordination of activities of subjects acting in the area of research and development of membrane processes, pursuing programmes and both domestic and foreign financial resources, CZEMP supports and defends common interests of its members with the aim to popularize membrane topics and create a proper atmosphere for their development and stabilization. .
CZECH MEMBRANE PLATFORM, o.s. www.czemp.cz ČLENOVÉ Contacts: Executive director Ing. Miroslav Bleha e-mail: miroslav.bleha@czemp.cz tel.: 725103963 Moskevská 3001 470 01 Česká Lípa e-mail: info@czemp.cz tel.: 487 523 854 . Project manager Ing. Dana Černínová e-mail: dana.cerninova@czemp.cz tel.: 724 865 036 Promotion and education Ing. Darina Bouzková e-mail: darina.bouzkova@czemp.cz tel.: 724 865 177 .
KEY SCIENTIFIC BODIES ACTING IN MEMBRANE FIELD Academy of Science of the Czech Republic Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, AS CR Department of Polymer membranes Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals, AS CR Department of Separation Processes J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, AS CR Department of Structure and Dynamics in Catalysis
University of Pardubice, Faculty of Chemical Technology Department of environmental and chemical engineering Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague Department of Inorganic Technology Department of Inorganic Technology Department of Polymers Department of Physical Chemistry Department of Fermentation Chemistry and Bioengineering Department of Carbohydrate Chemistry and Technology Department of Dairy and Fat Technology
KEY INDUSTRIAL BODIES ACTING IN MEMBRANE FIELD MEGA a.s. • Producer and supplier of membranes and membrane technologies for water • treatment, food processing, pharmaceutical and chemical industries • Production of ion-exchange membranes RALEX, spacers and membrane • stacks according to their own know-how MemBrain s.r.o. MEGA –TEC s.r.o. DIAMO s.p., o.z. GEAM Interlacto Group s.r.o. Moravia Lacto a.s. Mikropur s.r.o. Eurowater spol. s r.o. VWS Memsep s.r.o.
Material Science Material Processing Interface Science Membrane Separations Systems Separation Problem Device Design Mass Transport Modelling System Integration Membraneseparation
Membrane technologiesforrenewableresources, innovations and increasing of competitive advantage Membrane separations advanced processes – microfiltration, ultrafiltration, electrodialysis, separationof selectedgases implemented anddeveloping processes – pervaporation, membranedistillation, electrodeionisation, Membrane reactors bioreactors – parallelcatalyzed reaction andproduct separation combined technologies – production andseparation ofgases fuel cells – directtransformation of energy energetic reactors – energy storage
Membrane separations Membranes stableunder technologicalconditions (chemical, thermal, biological, pressureresistance) anti-fouling security (surface and process adjustement, periodical regeneration ofmembrane function) Development trends qualitatively new materials – nanotechnologies ?? (functional polymers, controled morphology, inorganic types, hybrid structures, membrane modules, hollowfibres, folies, blocks) membrane technologies – optimizationof processes, realization of new systems (yetunused separation principles)
Membrane reactors Bioreactors catalyzerin reaction mediumor immobilizedin membrane (product segregation, repeated technological procedure) Chemical reactors high-temperature reaction – ceramic membranes Fuel cells low-temperature – liquid or polymer electrolyte (catalyzer, conductive layer) medium-temperature – PEM, polymeric high-temperature – inorganic types
Utilizationof renewableresources Biofuelsof second generation utilization of biomassin technologies for the preparation of liquid and gaseous fuels (gasification of biomass – HTU = High Temperature Upgrading) biohydrogen(reforming of methanefrom HTU) biomethanol, bioDME (HTU) HTU diesel FT diesel (Fischer-Tropsch gas-liquid process) alcohols – mixture(HTU) development of new products and technologies (goal-directed herb growing – cellulose, sugars) Biofuelsinboomingcountries – China, India, Brazil andothers