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Qi Qiu, Mingchang Gao, Changtao Shao, Shaofang Sun, Yusen Liu and Huawei Zhang
Membrane fouling is a key factor limiting the application of a membrane bioreactor (MBR), and membrane-surface modification holds the potential to control membrane fouling and solves this problem. In the research, novel nanocomposite membranes were desig...
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Sung Soo Yoo
This study examined the optimum coagulation conditions for reducing irreversible fouling during the in-line coagulation/ultrafiltration (UF) membrane process and assessed the decrease in operating cost. The coagulation conditions that generated charge-ne...
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Xing Zheng, Frederik Zietzschmann, Stephan Plume, Hendrik Paar, Mathias Ernst, Zi Wang, Martin Jekel
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The present work focuses on understanding and control of biopolymer fouling in ultrafiltration of a typical surface water and nearby secondary effluent for direct and indirect portable use. Characterization results show that both kinds of biopolymers are...
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Marco Capodici, Alida Cosenza, Daniele Di Trapani, Giorgio Mannina, Michele Torregrossa and Gaspare Viviani
The aim of the present work was to investigate the behavior of a membrane bioreactor (MBR) system for the treatment of oily wastewater. A bench scale MBR was fed with synthetic wastewater containing diesel fuel. Organic carbon, hydrocarbon and ammonium r...
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Vandré Barbosa Brião, Bruna Seguenka, Caroline Dalcin Zanon, Adriana Milani
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Fouling in whey ultrafiltration is still a problem to be solved and modelling the permeate flux is still a challenge. A set of experiments of whey ultrafiltration was performed and it was demonstrated that the cake filtration model accurately represents ...
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Martin Schulz, Sönke Bünting and Mathias Ernst
The impact of structural properties of three commercial PACs as well as two mechanically ground PACs on their efficiency in NOM removal and fouling reduction in combined adsorption-ultrafiltration (PAC-UF) of northern German groundwater was investigated....
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Q. Ding, H. Yamamura, N. Murata, N. Aoki, ... Y. Watanabe
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In coagulation-membrane filtration water treatment processes, it is still difficult to determine the optimal coagulation condition to minimize irreversible membrane fouling. In microfiltration (MF), meso-particles (i.e., 20 nm?0.5 µm) are thought to play...
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