IAMT 02-22 Master Thesis: Hydrogel biocatalytic membrane for water purification
Institute for Advanced Membrane Technology (IAMT)
Biocatalysis combined with membrane filtration is a growing research area in water treatment as the water contaminants can be degraded by the enzyme while filtrating water. The design of a biocatalytic membrane able to keep the enzymatic activity of the enzyme free in solution is still an ongoing challenge. In this case, the use of biocompatible hydrogel coating to encapsulate the enzyme within the membrane is a promising strategy to improve the stability of the enzyme and keep the enzymatic activity during filtration. The aim of this project is to carry out a range of experiments to evaluate the enzymatic activity of the biocatalytic membrane, where the enzyme is entrapped in a hydrogel coating for the removal of micropollutants steroid hormones from water.
The following specific task will be performed as part of the project:
as soon as possible
Basic knowledge in polymer chemistry, biocatalysis, membrane technology. Evidenced
writing skills in English language, ability to use Excel and to learn/use Origin Labs software
for data analysis and graphing, willingness to lead or contribute to the writing of a scientific
publication
6 months
For further information, please contact Dr. Alessandra Imbrogno, email: alessandra.imbrogno@kit.edu or Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andrea Iris Schäfer, email: andrea.iris.schaefer@kit.edu.
Please send your application in electronic form to: phuong.trinh@kit.edu
vacancy number: IAMT 02-22
Recognized severely disabled persons will be preferred if they are equally qualified.
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