2021
DOI: 10.1177/09544062211052128
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A bio-inspired approach for boosting innovation in the separation technology sector

Abstract: Because of its size, high segmentation within the global market and challenges driving its development, the separation technology sector could benefit from a bio-inspired approach to innovation to create more efficient and sustainable solutions. The potential for bio-inspired innovation is still largely untapped and Biologically-Inspired Design (BID) methods and tools are still largely underutilised, especially within the industry. A new BID method, called Guild-Based (GB) BID, is proposed to create a database… Show more

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“…A plethora of remarkable phenomena can be learned and benefited by embracing nature. More studies on bio-inspired design and biomimicry are by Kain (2017), Wang et al (2019), Aamer (2021), Bianciardi and Cascini (2021), Sayuti et al (2020), Vellwock and Yao (2021) among others.…”
Section: Bio-inspired Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A plethora of remarkable phenomena can be learned and benefited by embracing nature. More studies on bio-inspired design and biomimicry are by Kain (2017), Wang et al (2019), Aamer (2021), Bianciardi and Cascini (2021), Sayuti et al (2020), Vellwock and Yao (2021) among others.…”
Section: Bio-inspired Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomanipulation to improve the quality of inland waters has involved the introduction or the removal of SF fishes (review in Lürling and Mucci, 2020). In addition, biomimetic and bioinspired solutions for separation technology and water filtration are topics of intense current interest (Goel et al, 2021;Bianciardi and Cascini, 2022;Hamann and Blanke, 2022;Zhang et al, 2022b). Recent discoveries of particle separation mechanisms in SF fishes have stimulated the development of biomimetic models with potential applications in microfluidics and commercial and industrial filtration for foods and beverages, wastewater, irrigation, oil spill remediation, and biotechnology products (e.g., Dou et al, 2017;Schroeder et al, 2019;Clark and San-Miguel, 2021;Adelmann et al, 2022;Masselter et al, 2023;Xu et al, 2023).…”
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