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Image of the water processing technology in a desalination plant.
Water processing technology in a desalination plant.

Advanced membrane technologies for water treatment research cluster

The Advanced Membrane Technologies Research Cluster is working to develop the next generation of membrane technology to deliver Australia a safe and sustainable water resource.

Improving membrane technology

The increasing global concern over the limited supply of fresh water from conventional sources has led to great efforts towards the utilisation of alternative water sources.

Desalination of saline water (brackish water and seawater) has been considered as one of the most promising techniques as it can be applied to nearly any situation or location where saline water exists.

The aim is to develop the understandings that will deliver the next generation of desalination membrane technologies, vastly improving efficiencies and reducing desalination environmental impact and energy demands.

Leading Australian science

The Advanced Membrane Technologies for Water Treatment Research Cluster, led by Prof Stephen Gray from Victoria University, Australia, brings together scientists from the CSIRO and Australia's leading universities.

The collaborative nature of the Cluster means Australia’s leading scientists in membrane research and development can together improve the fundamental understanding of membrane materials at both a microscopic and atomic level to better understand the way they interact with liquids and solids.

Building on this knowledge, our team will characterise and develop predictive computational models of the separation, fouling and transport processes occurring in inorganic and organic membranes.

The models will be added to existing information as we build the first national database of membrane technology information to improve collaboration and innovation of membrane separation systems or operating strategies.

The Cluster will be utilising nanotechnology, biomimetics and functional materials to deliver new innovations in membrane technology and cost-effective and highly efficient water recovery systems. 

Funding

The partnership will receive A$3.6 million from the CSIRO Collaboration Fund with partner contributions taking the total investment to A$7.6 million over three years.

Partners

The Water for a Healthy Country Flagship established the Advanced Membrane Technologies for Water Treatment Research Cluster with the support of the National Research Flagship Collaboration Fund, through partnerships with:

The aim is to develop the understandings that will deliver the next generation of desalination membrane technologies, vastly improving efficiencies and reducing desalination environmental impact and energy demands.
  • Victoria University, Victoria, Australia
  • Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
  • Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
  • Murdoch University, Perth, Australia
  • Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT), Melbourne, Australia
  • The University of Queensland, Australia
  • The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  • the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.

Decision support framework

The decision-support framework being developed by the Cluster will be delivered by eight linked research themes:

Read about the Molecular modelling: atomistic simulation of membranes and their fouling project.

 
 

Fast facts

  • Desalination is seen as one of the major sources of fresh water for our planet

  • Most desalination techniques employ membranes as the barrier that separates unwanted particles, organisms and other substances from water
  • The Advanced Membrane Technologies for Water Treatment Research Cluster aims to deliver the next generation of membranes for desalination technology, leading to improvemented efficiency and reduced energy needs and environmental footprint

  • Partners include Victoria University, Curtin University of Technology, Monash University, Murdoch University, RMIT, The University of Queensland, University of Melbourne, University of New South Wales, and Deakin University

Contact Information

Primary Contact

Prof. Stephen Gray
Membrane Research Cluster Leader
Victoria University
Phone: 61 3 9919 8907 

Contact

Ms Mary Mulcahy
Communications Manager
Land and Water
and Water for a Healthy Country Flagship
Phone: 61 2 6246 4565 
Alt Phone: 61 419 236 519 
Fax: 61 2 6246 5800