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Rachmat Subagyo,Hajar Isworo
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The rapid population growth has an impact on the increasing need for drinking water. In swamp areas, the need for drinking water cannot be met immediately because it still contains organic compounds that make the water unfit for consumption. Peat water c...
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Alexander Keucken, Yuan Wang, Keng Han Tng, Greg Leslie, Tom Spanjer and Stephan J. Köhler
Over the years, various technologies have been utilized for Natural Organic Matter (NOM) removal with varying degrees of success. Conventional treatment methods comprising of coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, or filtration are widely used to remo...
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Mingquan Wang, Fangshu Qu, Ruibao Jia, Shaohua Sun, Guibai Li and Heng Liang
Steroidal estrogens are a representative type of endocrine-disrupting chemical contaminant that has been detected in surface water. In this paper, modified polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membranes were prepared by adding different amounts of polyvinyl py...
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Parneet Paul and Franck Anderson Jones
Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) are now main stream wastewater treatment technologies. In recent times, novel pressure driven rotating membrane disc modules have been specially developed that induce high shear on the membrane surface, thereby reducing foulin...
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Päivi Ylitervo, Carl Johan Franzén and Mohammad J. Taherzadeh
A membrane bioreactor was developed to counteract the inhibition effect of furfural in ethanol production. Furfural, a major inhibitor in lignocellulosic hydrolyzates, is a highly toxic substance which is formed from pentose sugars released during...
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Andrew C. Schuerger and William Hammer
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M. Moliner, D. Saura, J.M. Ros, and J. Laencina
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