Environmental Nanotechnology research group:
Membranes, particles, interfaces

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

 

Dr. Fulin Wang

 

Academic background

PhD (2008) Environmental Engineering, Michigan State University
ME (2004) Environmental Engineering, Xian University of Architecture & Technology, China
BS (2001) Environmental Engineering, Xian University of Architecture & Technology, China

Project at MSU

Coupled effects of scaling and colloid deposition on the performance of reverse osmosis membrane filters

Publications at MSU

In preparation

  • Wang, F., V. V. Tarabara. Calcium sulfate crystallization in the presence of colloidal silica. I: Stirred batch reactor study.
  • Wang, F., V. V. Tarabara. Calcium sulfate crystallization in the presence of colloidal silica. II. Implications for precipitative fouling of reverse osmosis membranes
  • Wang, F., V. V. Tarabara. Permeability of fiber-filled porous media: Kozeny-Carman-Ethier modeling approach
  • Byun, S., F. Wang, A. L. Alpatova, A. Huynh, V. V. Tarabara. Performance of ultrafiltration and nanofiltration polymeric membranes treating ozonated NOM-containing water. Part I: Effect of ozonation dosage.

Submitted

  • Wang, F., V. V. Tarabara. On the identification of pore blocking mechanisms during early stages of membrane fouling by colloids. (Submitted to the J. Colloid Interface Sci. on June 27, 2008)

Published

  • Wang, F., V. V. Tarabara . Coupled effects of colloidal deposition and salt concentration polarization on reverse osmosis membrane performance. J. Membr. Sci. 293 111–123 (2007)
  • Chen, X., J. Wang, Z. Paszti, F. Wang, J. N. Schrauben, V. Tarabara , A. Schmaier, Z. Chen . Ordered adsorption of coagulation factor XII on negatively charged polymer surfaces probed by sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy. Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 388(1):65-72 (2007)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


  Last revised: 12/05/07