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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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Why Ling Tan
Pág. 15
The rise of carbon dioxide (CO2) emission due to the rapid economic growth becomes a global issue since it is the major factor of global warming and climate change. Hence, improving the efficiency of the CO2 capture technology is up most important. CO2 c...
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Hyung-Gyu Park and Young-Nam Kwon
Reverse osmosis (RO) elements operating at a low pressure (LP) or a low energy (LE) are generally called ?LPRO? or ?LERO?, and the nomenclature ?LP? and ?LE? are convertible due to the interrelated features of the pressure and the energy in the RO proces...
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Masaru Kurihara and Hiromu Takeuchi
Reverse osmosis (RO) membranes have been widely applied in seawater desalination (SWRO) and wastewater reclamation as the main desalination technology since 2000. SWRO plants face challenges to reduce energy consumption and brine disposal to lessen marin...
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Muhammad Usman, Ioannis Katsoyiannis, Manassis Mitrakas, Anastasios Zouboulis and Mathias Ernst
The small sized powdered ferric oxy-hydroxide, termed Dust Ferric Hydroxide (DFH), was applied in batch adsorption experiments to remove arsenic species from water. The DFH was characterized in terms of zero point charge, zeta potential, surface charge d...
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