Advanced manufacturing of self-sensing bio-based membranes for environmental detoxification and revalorization

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-SEID: 101131379
EC Contribution
€7,958
Consortium Size
12 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

Among the myriad of toxics that contribute to water toxicity, heavy metals derived from mining have a huge impact in our environment even at very low doses. In parallel, mines play a pivotal role in the industrial/technical development of our societies. Usually, mining acid drainages or polluted waters are accompanied by critical raw elements (CRE). Today passive disperse alkaline Dispersed Alkaline Substrate (DAS) reactors is one of the technologies (TRL-9) that blocks the scape of these toxic elements from mines. For instance, heavy metals and valuable metals (CRE) are concentrated at different levels of DAS reactors during operation.So, envisioning a technology able to develop a circular economy for mining water by coupling its remediation to the recovery of valuable resources concentrated in DAS is highly appealing from environmental end economic point of views. SELFAQUASENS project brings key academic and non-academic actors within and beyond EU to develop a modular self-sensing filter and membrane technology able to: (I) remediate heavy metals and salinity pollutions in mining water, (II) couple the remediation to the recovery of CRE and (II) sense the concentration of specific elements or groups of elements during the process.SELFAQUASENS joints varied interdisciplinary and intersectoral expertise in an International research and training network formed by 5 universities, 2 large scale research facilities, 2 research centers and 2 SMEs. As a result, the R&I system of Europe will be strengthened by an ambitious exchange and training program that covers all the research disciplines, sectors and international actors needed to achieve the objectives of the action. The project will have significant impacts in the short to long terms into the EU society, economy and environment by: (I) pursuing the mission for toxic-free rivers and oceans, creating new sources of CRE for the EU economy, and improving the health and quality of the EU citizens.

Consortium (12)

Project Results (12)

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Publications (9)
Water Research
Water Research· 2026DOI
A. Matu; A. Valverde; E. Cason; A. Gomez-Arias; M. Maleke; J. Castillo
3D-printed multilayer membranes for photocatalytic degradation of ciprofloxacin
Applied Materials Today· 2025DOI
Alves, Dinis C.; Martins, Pedro M.; Pinto, Rafael; Costa, Pedro; Fernández de Luis, Roberto; Correia, Daniela; lanceros-mendez, senentxu
Aerogels of Chitosan–Pectin–Lactic Acid Loaded with MOFs: Performance and Kinetics in Removal of Dyes
Polymers· 2025DOI
Tomás Soteras, Ignacio Manuel Argento Arruñada, Leila María Saleh Medina, Natalie Malikova, Koro de la Caba, Pedro Guerrero, Norma Beatriz D’Accorso, R. Martín Negri
Hybrid biopolymer/metal–organic framework 3D-sponges towards the capture of the ‘big five’ heavy metals
Chemical Engineering Journal· 2025DOI
María Calles García, Hugo Salazar, Sylvia Britto, Oleksandr Tomchuk, Pedro M. Martins, Arunava Pradhan, Fernanda Cássio, Senentxu Lanceros Mendez, Koro de la Caba, Pedro Guerrero, Viktor Petrenko, Roberto Fernández de Luis
Materials
Materials· 2025DOI
Sarvarjon Kurbonov; Martin Pisárčik; Miloš Lukáč; Zsolt Czigány; Zoltán Kovács; István Tolnai; Manfred Kriechbaum; Vasyl Ryukhtin; Viktor Petrenko; Mikhail V. Avdeev; Qiang Tian; Ana-Maria Lacrămă; László Almásy
Tuning the oxidative activity of copper-sites in Zr(IV)-C4 metal-organic frameworks
Catalysis Today· 2025DOI
E. Vidal-Martin, M. Calles García, P.L. Arias, I. Oyarzabal, A. Rogalev, N.J. Yutronkie, I. Agirrezabal-Tellería, J. Sáiz, V. Petrenko, M. Gil-Calvo, R. Fernández De Luis
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering· 2024DOI
Brito, Ricardo; Queiros, Joana; Celaya Azcoaga, Leire; Fernández de Luis, Roberto; Martins, Pedro; lanceros-mendez, senentxu
Metal-Organic Framework Functionalized Chitosan/Pectin Membranes for Solar-Driven Photo-Oxidation and Adsorption of Arsenic
Chemical Engineering Journal· 2024DOI
Hugo Salazar; Maibelin Rosales; Iratxe Zarandona; João Serra; Bruna F. Gonçalves; Ainara Valverde; Leide P. Cavalcanti; Senentxu Lanceros-Mendez; Andreina García; Koro de la Caba; Pedro Guerrero; Pedro M. Martins; Roberto Fernández de Luis
Metal‐Organic Frameworks for Dual Photo‐Oxidation and Capture of Arsenic from Water
ChemSusChem· 2024DOI
Paula G‐Saiz; Bárbara Gonzalez Navarrete; Subhajit Dutta; Elvira Vidal Martín; Ander Reizabal; Itziar Oyarzabal; Stefan Wuttke; Senentxu Lanceros‐Méndez; Maibelin Rosales; Andreina García; Roberto Fernández de Luis
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