Sam Rutten
Theme coordinator Advanced coagulation for nanoparticles
Biography
My research focuses on removing emerging contaminants, such as pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and PFAS, during (waste)water treatment using both conventional and advanced treatment technologies.
Education
PhD, Membrane Science and Technology, University of Twente, The Netherlands, 2024
MSc, Environmental Technology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands, 2019
BSc, Chemical Engineering, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2017
Research interests
(Waste)water treatment; Membrane Technology; Emerging Contaminants
Selected list of publications
- S.B Rutten, B.L. Ojobe, L. Hernández Leal, J. de Grooth, H.D.W. Roesink, J. Bartacek, and H. Schmitt, Evaluation of Membrane Integrity Monitoring Methods for Hollow Fiber Nanofiltration Membranes: Applicability in Gray Water Reclamation Systems, ACS ES&T Water, 3 (12), 3884-3892 (2023)
- S.B. Rutten, V.L. Levering, L. Hernández Leal, J. de Grooth, H.D.W. Roesink, Retention of micropollutants by polyelectrolyte multilayer based hollow fiber nanofiltration membranes under fouled conditions, Journal of Water Process Engineering, Volume 53, 103760 (2023)
- S.B. Rutten, M.A. Junker, L. Hernández Leal, W.M. de Vos, R.G.H. Lammertink, J. de Grooth, Influence of dominant salts on the removal of trace micropollutants by hollow fiber nanofiltration membranes, Journal of Membrane Science, Volume 678, 121625 (2023)
- P.M. Biesheuvel, S.B. Rutten, I.I. Ryzhkov, S. Porada, M. Elimelech, Theory for salt transport in charged reverse osmosis membranes: Novel analytical equations for desalination performance and experimental validation, Desalination, Volume 557, 116580 (2023)