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 The paper's graphical abstract shown above illustrates the approach used in this work. The paper entitled "Impact of active layer morphology on salt permeability in RO composite membranes: 3D modelling from TEM geometry and effective membrane thickness" can be accessed [[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1383586625027728|here]]. Please note that all figures used in this article are directly from the original published paper. The paper's graphical abstract shown above illustrates the approach used in this work. The paper entitled "Impact of active layer morphology on salt permeability in RO composite membranes: 3D modelling from TEM geometry and effective membrane thickness" can be accessed [[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1383586625027728|here]]. Please note that all figures used in this article are directly from the original published paper.
  
-KVL's visualization scientist Dr. Ronell Sicat supported Dr. Martinez in pre-processing the TEM scans, testing segmentation methods, and eventually post-processing the segmentation and extracted surfaces in order to get 3D geometries that were suitable for the target simulation software. KVL also provided free access to Avizo software and a powerful workstation with a pen-and-tablet interface that enabled faster manual segmentation of the TEM data. KVL's contribution is acknowledged in the paper.+KVL's visualization scientist Dr. Ronell Sicat supported Dr. Martinez in pre-processing the TEM scans, testing segmentation methods, and eventually post-processing the segmentation and extracted surfaces in order to get 3D geometries that were suitable for the target simulation software. KVL also provided free access to Avizo software for data visualization, segmentation, and analysis and a powerful workstation with a pen-and-tablet interface that enabled faster manual segmentation of the TEM data. KVL's contribution is acknowledged in the paper.
  
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highlights/2025/membrane3d.1755068146.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/08/13 06:55 by Ronell Sicat
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