YesReverse osmosis (RO) has become a common method for treating wastewater and removing several harmful organic compounds because of its relative ease of use and reduced costs. Chlorophenol is a toxic compound for humans and can readily be found in the wastewater of a wide range of industries. Previous research in this area of work has already provided promising results in respect of the performance of an individual spiral wound RO process for removing chlorophenol from wastewater, but the associated removal rates have stayed stubbornly low. The literature has so far confirmed that the efficiency of eliminating chlorophenol from wastewater using a pilot-scale of an individual spiral wound RO process is around 83 %, compared to 97 % for dime...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) can be considered as one of the most widely used technologies used to abate ...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) process can be considered as one of the intensively used pioneering equipmen...
YesThe removal of pollutants such as N-nitrosamine present in drinking and reuse water resources is ...
YesThe successful use of Reverse Osmosis (RO) process has increased significantly in water desalinat...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) is one of the most widely used technologies for wastewater treatment for the...
YesReverse osmosis (RO) has long been recognised as an efficient separation method for treating and ...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) is widely used for separating organic and inorganic pollutants in wastewater...
YesReverse osmosis (RO) has found extensive applications in industry as an efficient separation proc...
YesThe removal of the ubiquitous phenol and phenolic compounds in industrial wastes is a critical en...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) has already proved its worth as an efficient treatment method in chemical an...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) has already proved its worth as an efficient treatment method in chemical an...
YesPhenol and phenolic derivatives found in different industrial effluents are highly toxic and extr...
YesPhenol is one of the most toxic and harmful pollutants in industrial wastewater streams, the remo...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) processes are readily used for removing pollutants, such as dimethylphenol f...
YesThe total energy consumption of many Reverse Osmosis (RO) plants has continuously improved as a r...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) can be considered as one of the most widely used technologies used to abate ...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) process can be considered as one of the intensively used pioneering equipmen...
YesThe removal of pollutants such as N-nitrosamine present in drinking and reuse water resources is ...
YesThe successful use of Reverse Osmosis (RO) process has increased significantly in water desalinat...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) is one of the most widely used technologies for wastewater treatment for the...
YesReverse osmosis (RO) has long been recognised as an efficient separation method for treating and ...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) is widely used for separating organic and inorganic pollutants in wastewater...
YesReverse osmosis (RO) has found extensive applications in industry as an efficient separation proc...
YesThe removal of the ubiquitous phenol and phenolic compounds in industrial wastes is a critical en...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) has already proved its worth as an efficient treatment method in chemical an...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) has already proved its worth as an efficient treatment method in chemical an...
YesPhenol and phenolic derivatives found in different industrial effluents are highly toxic and extr...
YesPhenol is one of the most toxic and harmful pollutants in industrial wastewater streams, the remo...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) processes are readily used for removing pollutants, such as dimethylphenol f...
YesThe total energy consumption of many Reverse Osmosis (RO) plants has continuously improved as a r...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) can be considered as one of the most widely used technologies used to abate ...
YesReverse Osmosis (RO) process can be considered as one of the intensively used pioneering equipmen...
YesThe removal of pollutants such as N-nitrosamine present in drinking and reuse water resources is ...