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    Oceanic carbon capture through electrochemically induced in situ carbonate mineralization using bipolar membrane by Sharifian, R., Boer, L., Wagterveld, R.M., Vermaas, D.A.

    “…[Display omitted] •Mineralization of CaCO3 is possible via in situ alkalinization with bipolar membranes.•A pH between 9.6 and 10 is most effective for…”
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    Membrane resistance: The effect of salinity gradients over a cation exchange membrane by Galama, A.H., Vermaas, D.A., Veerman, J., Saakes, M., Rijnaarts, H.H.M., Post, J.W., Nijmeijer, K.

    Published in Journal of membrane science (01-10-2014)
    “…Ion exchange membranes (IEMs) are used for selective transport of ions between two solutions. These solutions are often different in concentration or…”
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    Intrinsic bipolar membrane characteristics dominate the effects of flow orientation and external pH-profile on the membrane voltage by Sharifian, R., Blommaert, M.A., Bremer, M., Wagterveld, R.M., Vermaas, D.A.

    Published in Journal of membrane science (15-11-2021)
    “…The practical energy required for water dissociation reaction in bipolar membrane (BPM) is still substantially higher compared to the thermodynamic equivalent…”
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    Fouling management in oceanic carbon capture via in-situ electrochemical bipolar membrane electrodialysis by Sharifian, R., van der Wal, H.C., Wagterveld, R.M., Vermaas, D.A.

    “…[Display omitted] •Carbon is extracted from artificial seawater as CaCO3 via a pH-swing.•Higher current density / lower flow rate induces accelerated fouling…”
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    The Breathing Cell: Cyclic Intermembrane Distance Variation in Reverse Electrodialysis by Moreno, J, Slouwerhof, E, Vermaas, D. A, Saakes, M, Nijmeijer, K

    Published in Environmental science & technology (18-10-2016)
    “…The breathing cell is a new concept design that operates a reverse electrodialysis stack by varying in time the intermembrane distance. Reverse electrodialysis…”
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    Lateral transfer of streamwise momentum caused by a roughness transition across a shallow by Vermaas, D.A, Uijttewaal, W.S.J, Hoitink, A.J.F

    Published in Water resources research (2011)
    “…[1] Research on lateral exchange of streamwise momentum between parallel flows in open channels has mainly been focused on compound channels composed of a main…”
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