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Harmen J. Zwijnenberg is a Researcher at the MESA+ Institute and European Membrane Institute within the University of Twente, Netherlands. His work focuses on advanced membrane technologies for separation processes and environmental applications.
His research spans Membrane Material Science (100%), Solvent Chemistry (55%), and Electrodialysis (29%), with specific expertise in cation exchange membranes, organic solvent systems, and solute transfer mechanisms. Current investigations target sustainable membrane synthesis for ion-selective separation and resource recovery from aqueous streams.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals progressive innovation from fundamental membrane characterization (2016) to cutting-edge applications including metal-organic framework functionalization (2024) and antibiotic removal systems (2014). His work consistently addresses water treatment challenges through novel membrane designs for ammonium recovery, monovalent ion separation, and catalytic oxidation processes.
Affiliated with the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology and European Membrane Institute, he contributes to collaborative projects like CERAMPOL for environmental membrane applications. His research activity includes conference presentations such as the 2002 work on solar-powered freshwater generation in desert environments.

