Jeffrey R. McCutcheon mostly deals with Forward osmosis, Chemical engineering, Osmosis, Pressure-retarded osmosis and Concentration polarization. His Forward osmosis study is associated with Reverse osmosis. His Reverse osmosis study combines topics in areas such as Membrane technology and Nanofiltration.
His Chemical engineering research incorporates themes from Electrospinning, Polymer chemistry, Polyacrylonitrile, Chromatography and Thin-film composite membrane. His study focuses on the intersection of Osmosis and fields such as Desalination with connections in the field of Membrane permeability, Water treatment and Permeability. The study incorporates disciplines such as Osmotic power and Permeation in addition to Environmental engineering.
Jeffrey R. McCutcheon mainly focuses on Forward osmosis, Chemical engineering, Thin-film composite membrane, Pressure-retarded osmosis and Osmosis. His Forward osmosis research integrates issues from Concentration polarization, Chromatography and Desalination. His work in the fields of Chemical engineering, such as Nanofiber, intersects with other areas such as Aqueous solution.
His work in Thin-film composite membrane tackles topics such as Layer which are related to areas like Microfiltration. As a part of the same scientific family, Jeffrey R. McCutcheon mostly works in the field of Pressure-retarded osmosis, focusing on Compaction and, on occasion, Characterization. He integrates Osmosis with Osmotic pressure in his study.
Jeffrey R. McCutcheon mostly deals with Chemical engineering, Forward osmosis, Thin-film composite membrane, Membrane distillation and Nanofiber. His study in Chemical engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Layer, Pressure-retarded osmosis, Polymer and Ceramic. His work on Pressure-retarded osmosis is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Osmotic power.
Jeffrey R. McCutcheon applies his multidisciplinary studies on Forward osmosis and Osmotic pressure in his research. Jeffrey R. McCutcheon combines subjects such as Fiber, Hollow fiber membrane and Nanofiltration with his study of Thin-film composite membrane. His Nanofiber research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Carbonization, Carbon nanofiber, Electrospinning and Polyacrylonitrile.
His primary scientific interests are in Forward osmosis, Chemical engineering, Membrane distillation, Desalination and Pulp and paper industry. Jeffrey R. McCutcheon connects Forward osmosis with Convective heat transfer in his study. His work deals with themes such as Thin-film composite membrane and Polysulfone, which intersect with Chemical engineering.
Jeffrey R. McCutcheon works mostly in the field of Thin-film composite membrane, limiting it down to topics relating to Nanofiltration and, in certain cases, Reverse osmosis. Jeffrey R. McCutcheon has included themes like Polyvinylidene fluoride, Distillation, Nanofiber, Composite number and Brine in his Membrane distillation study. Jeffrey R. McCutcheon has researched Desalination in several fields, including Composite material, Viscosity, Nanometre and Mass transfer.
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Influence of concentrative and dilutive internal concentration polarization on flux behavior in forward osmosis
Jeffrey R. McCutcheon;Menachem Elimelech.
Journal of Membrane Science (2006)
A novel ammonia-carbon dioxide forward (direct) osmosis desalination process
Jeffrey R. McCutcheon;Robert L. McGinnis;Menachem Elimelech.
Desalination (2005)
Desalination by ammonia–carbon dioxide forward osmosis: Influence of draw and feed solution concentrations on process performance
Jeffrey R. McCutcheon;Robert L. McGinnis;Menachem Elimelech.
Journal of Membrane Science (2006)
Internal concentration polarization in forward osmosis: role of membrane orientation
Gordon T. Gray;Jeffrey R. McCutcheon;Menachem Elimelech.
Desalination (2006)
Influence of membrane support layer hydrophobicity on water flux in osmotically driven membrane processes
Jeffrey R. McCutcheon;Menachem Elimelech.
Journal of Membrane Science (2008)
Modeling water flux in forward osmosis: Implications for improved membrane design
Jeffrey R. Mccutcheon;Menachem Elimelech.
Aiche Journal (2007)
Standard methodology for evaluating membrane performance in osmotically driven membrane processes
Tzahi Y. Cath;Menachem Elimelech;Jeffrey R. McCutcheon;Robert L. McGinnis.
Desalination (2013)
Surface modification of thin film composite membrane support layers with polydopamine: Enabling use of reverse osmosis membranes in pressure retarded osmosis
Jason T. Arena;Bryan McCloskey;Benny D. Freeman;Jeffrey R. McCutcheon.
Journal of Membrane Science (2011)
Electrospun nanofiber supported thin film composite membranes for engineered osmosis
Nhu-Ngoc Bui;Mary Laura Lind;Mary Laura Lind;Eric M.V. Hoek;Jeffrey R. McCutcheon.
Journal of Membrane Science (2011)
A novel ammonia–carbon dioxide osmotic heat engine for power generation
Robert L. McGinnis;Jeffrey R. McCutcheon;Menachem Elimelech.
Journal of Membrane Science (2007)
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