Membrane Technology & Research, Inc. (MTR), a global leader in membrane-based separation technologies, today announced it has secured a $27 million equity investment led by Climate Investment, with ...
Gas separation membranes are vital for carbon capture, biogas upgrading, and hydrogen purification, all of which require the separation of carbon dioxide from gases like nitrogen, methane and hydrogen ...
This funding will enable MTR to continue its leadership in membrane research and development, expand manufacturing capacity, and accelerate the deployment of its fully commercialized membrane ...
Membrane technology has emerged as a cornerstone in modern separation processes, addressing challenges from water purification and desalination to the selective separation of complex chemical mixtures ...
Gas separation membranes have emerged as a vital technology in addressing environmental and industrial challenges, from carbon capture to chemical purification. These membranes leverage selective ...
Climate Investment has led a US$27 million Series B funding round in Membrane Technology & Research (MTR), aimed at accelerating the deployment of advanced membrane technologies across industrial ...
A thin water layer stabilised by hydrophilic nanopores can facilitate carbon dioxide separation. The new membrane shows ...
The global gas separation membrane market is valued at USD 2.9 billion in 2026 and is projected to reach USD 5.9 billion by 2036, expanding at a CAGR of 7.3%. The market is gaining momentum as ...
Membrane technology may not be top of mind for meat and poultry operations, but it is becoming increasingly relevant as ...
Enhanced phosphorus treatment and recovery has been continuously pursued due to the stringent wastewater discharge regulations and a phosphate supply shortage. A team of researchers from Hohai ...
Researchers developed a highly selective membrane that efficiently separates carbon dioxide from other gases, supporting cleaner energy and industrial processes. (Nanowerk News) Reducing carbon ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) As high-tech industries continue to expand, the demand for rare earth elements – essential for everything from smartphones to electric vehicles – has skyrocketed, making the ...