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Viatcheslav Freger is affiliated with the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Israel. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Engineering with extensive work spanning related subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Water Science and Technology, Materials Chemistry, and Mechanical Engineering.

The focal areas of Viatcheslav Freger's scientific contributions include membrane-based ion separation techniques, membrane separation technologies, fuel cells and related materials, nanopore and nanochannel transport studies, membrane separation and gas transport, advanced battery technologies research, and conducting polymers and applications.

Freger has authored several papers, including:

  • Polyamide desalination membranes: Formation, structure, and properties, 2021, Progress in Polymer Science
  • Ion partitioning and permeation in charged low-T* membranes, 2020, Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
  • Dielectric exclusion, an éminence grise, 2023, Advances in Colloid and Interface Science

Coauthorship is an important aspect of Freger's research activity. Frequent collaborators include Mikhail Stolov, Y. Oren, Vadim Neklyudov, Oded Nir, and Mathias Ulbricht.

The venues where Viatcheslav Freger has most commonly published are:

  • Journal of Membrane Science
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Advances in Colloid and Interface Science

This profile summarizes Viatcheslav Freger's contributions to the scientific community within the broader engineering domain, emphasizing themes related to membrane technologies and materials science in various applications.

Best Publications

  • Nanoscale Heterogeneity of Polyamide Membranes Formed by Interfacial Polymerization

    Viatcheslav Freger

  • TFC polyamide membranes modified by grafting of hydrophilic polymers: an FT-IR/AFM/TEM study

    Viatcheslav Freger;Jack Gilron;Sofia Belfer

  • Kinetics of film formation by interfacial polycondensation.

    Viatcheslav Freger

  • Swelling and morphology of the skin layer of polyamide composite membranes: an atomic force microscopy study.

    Viatcheslav Freger

  • A critical review of transport through osmotic membranes

    Jinwen Wang;Derrick S. Dlamini;Ajay K. Mishra;Mary Theresa M. Pendergast

  • Polyamide desalination membranes: Formation, structure, and properties

    Viatcheslav Freger;Guy Z. Ramon

  • Separation of concentrated organic/inorganic salt mixtures by nanofiltration

    V Freger;T.C Arnot;J.A Howell

  • Mathematical model of charge and density distributions in interfacial polymerization of thin films

    V. Freger;S. Srebnik

  • Surface Structure of Nafion in Vapor and Liquid

    Maria Bass;Amir Berman;Amarjeet Singh;Oleg Konovalov

  • Bacterial Attachment to RO Membranes Surface-Modified by Concentration-Polarization-Enhanced Graft Polymerization

    Roy Bernstein;Sofia Belfer;Viatcheslav Freger

  • Chemical cleaning of UF membranes fouled by BSA

    Denis Kuzmenko;Elizabeth Arkhangelsky;Sophia Belfer;Viatcheslav Freger

  • Supported Lipid Bilayer Membranes for Water Purification by Reverse Osmosis

    Yair Kaufman;Amir Berman;Viatcheslav Freger

  • Surface-Induced Micelle Orientation in Nafion Films

    Maria Bass;Amir Berman;Amarjeet Singh;Oleg Konovalov

  • Co-solvent-mediated synthesis of thin polyamide membranes

    Chunlong Kong;Takuji Shintani;Takashi Kamada;Viatcheslav Freger

  • Permeability and selectivity of reverse osmosis membranes: Correlation to swelling revisited

    Emil Dražević;Krešimir Košutić;Viatcheslav Freger

  • Hydration, porosity and water dynamics in the polyamide layer of reverse osmosis membranes: A molecular dynamics study

    Vesselin Kolev;Viatcheslav Freger

  • Bacterial Attachment and Viscoelasticity: Physicochemical and Motility Effects Analyzed Using Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM-D)

    Jenia Gutman;Sharon L Walker;Viatcheslav Freger;Moshe Herzberg

  • Characterization of ion transport in thin films using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy: I. Principles and theory

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  • Toward improved boron removal in RO by membrane modification: feasibility and challenges.

    Roy Bernstein;Sofia Belfer;Viatcheslav Freger

  • Partitioning of organic solutes between water and polyamide layer of RO and NF membranes: Correlation to rejection

    Adi Ben-David;Sarit Bason;Juergen Jopp;Yoram Oren

  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa attachment on QCM-D sensors: the role of cell and surface hydrophobicities.

    Ian M. Marcus;Moshe Herzberg;Sharon L. Walker;Viatcheslav Freger

  • Hydration of Ionomers and Schroeder’s Paradox in Nafion

    Viatcheslav Freger

  • Diffusion impedance and equivalent circuit of a multilayer film

    Viatcheslav Freger

Frequent Co-Authors

Mathias Ulbricht
Mathias Ulbricht University of Duisburg-Essen
Gerhard Hummer
Gerhard Hummer Max Planck Society
Jack Gilron
Jack Gilron Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Peter Pohl
Peter Pohl Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Sharon L. Walker
Sharon L. Walker Drexel University
Mihail Barboiu
Mihail Barboiu University of Montpellier
Rob G.H. Lammertink
Rob G.H. Lammertink University of Twente
Aleksandr Noy
Aleksandr Noy Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Eric M.V. Hoek
Eric M.V. Hoek University of California, Los Angeles
Mark S.P. Sansom
Mark S.P. Sansom University of Oxford

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