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Saikat Sinha Ray

Researcher at National Taipei University of Technology

Publications -  51
Citations -  1334

Saikat Sinha Ray is an academic researcher from National Taipei University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane distillation & Membrane. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 45 publications receiving 795 citations. Previous affiliations of Saikat Sinha Ray include Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology.

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A comprehensive review: electrospinning technique for fabrication and surface modification of membranes for water treatment application

TL;DR: In this paper, the optimization of specific parameters and the preparation of polymeric solutions for fabricating specialized nanofibrous non-woven membranes, and surface modification for application in water treatment technology are discussed.
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Innovative sponge-based moving bed–osmotic membrane bioreactor hybrid system using a new class of draw solution for municipal wastewater treatment

TL;DR: The overall performance of the SMB-OsMBR hybrid system using MgCl2 coupled with Triton X-114 as the draw solution demonstrates its potential application in wastewater treatment.
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A comprehensive review of recent developments in 3D printing technique for ceramic membrane fabrication for water purification

TL;DR: In this paper, the advantages and limitations of additive manufacturing (AM) processes for fabricating ceramic membranes are reviewed, and a brief background of AM processes is provided, and their future prospects are examined.
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A novel osmosis membrane bioreactor-membrane distillation hybrid system for wastewater treatment and reuse.

TL;DR: A highly charged organic compound was employed as a novel draw solution in the AGB-OsMBR system to obtain a low reverse salt flux, maintain a healthy environment for the microorganisms and demonstrate that novel multi-barrier systems could produce high quality potable water from impaired streams.
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Recent Developments in Nanomaterials-Modified Membranes for Improved Membrane Distillation Performance.

TL;DR: This review provides a comprehensive evaluation of the incorporation of new generation nanomaterials such as quantum dots, metalloids and metal oxide-based nanoparticles, metal organic frameworks (MOFs), and carbon-based nanommaterials in the MD membrane.