M. Rosario Cervellere
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M. Rosario Cervellere's research focuses on membrane separation technologies, particularly through phase inversion processes. This work involves the development and review of models and simulations to understand and optimize these processes. Cervellere has published work in this area, including a 2021 review on models and simulations of membrane formation via phase inversion. Their scholarly output includes 5 publications with 274 citations and an h-index of 4. Cervellere collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Paul C. Millett and Xianghong Qian, with whom they have shared publications.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 282
Selected Publications
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A review on models and simulations of membrane formation via phase inversion processes (2021)
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Phase-field modeling of non-solvent induced phase separation (NIPS) for PES/NMP/Water with comparison to experiments (2020)
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Formation of polyethersulfone membranes via nonsolvent induced phase separation process from dissipative particle dynamics simulations (2020)
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Mesoscopic simulations of thermally-induced phase separation in PVDF/DPC solutions (2019)
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A Phase-Field Model for the Membrane Formation Process Via Phase Inversion (2018)
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- A review on models and simulations of membrane formation via phase inversion processes
- A review on models and simulations of membrane formation via phase inversion processes
- A review on models and simulations of membrane formation via phase inversion processes
- A review on models and simulations of membrane formation via phase inversion processes
- A review on models and simulations of membrane formation via phase inversion processes
- A review on models and simulations of membrane formation via phase inversion processes
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