A diffusion-control solute Mass transfer model was developed to describe permeate water quality overtime of operation. The changing mass transfer characteristics of four low-pressure re verse osmosis membranes were correlated to feed stream water quality in a 2,000-h pilot study. Solute mass transfer coefficients (MTCs) were correlated to initial solute MTCs, solute charge, feedwater temperature, monochloramine loading, and organic loading (ultraviolet light at 254 nm). Independent data were used to validate the model. The model can be used to predict permeate water quality and sensitivity of permeate water quality to variations in temperature and organic and monochloramine mass loading
Reverse osmosis membrane performance was evaluated using ASTM D 4516 and a modified form of the mass...
Reverse osmosis membrane performance was evaluated using ASTM D 4516 and a modified form of the mass...
In this paper, membrane filtration of produced water is studied in terms of its mass transfer coeffi...
The continuous use of chlorine and chloramines can adversely affect reverse osmosis or nanofiltratio...
The continuous use of chlorine and chloramines can adversely affect reverse osmosis or nanofiltratio...
Five articles describing the impact of surface characteristics, and development of mass transfer mod...
Membrane solute mass transfer is affected by physical-chemical properties of membrane films, solvent...
Membrane solute mass transfer is affected by physical-chemical properties of membrane films, solvent...
Membrane solute mass transfer is affected by physical-chemical properties of membrane films, solvent...
This paper presents a model for predicting permeate stream concentrations of a multi-stage membrane ...
Consideration of concentration, recovery and osmotic pressure has been incorporated in a fully integ...
Consideration of concentration, recovery and osmotic pressure has been incorporated in a fully integ...
Consideration of concentration, recovery and osmotic pressure has been incorporated in a fully integ...
The influence of surface characteristics on membrane process performance is considered significant a...
Reverse osmosis membrane performance was evaluated using ASTM D 4516 and a modified form of the mass...
Reverse osmosis membrane performance was evaluated using ASTM D 4516 and a modified form of the mass...
Reverse osmosis membrane performance was evaluated using ASTM D 4516 and a modified form of the mass...
In this paper, membrane filtration of produced water is studied in terms of its mass transfer coeffi...
The continuous use of chlorine and chloramines can adversely affect reverse osmosis or nanofiltratio...
The continuous use of chlorine and chloramines can adversely affect reverse osmosis or nanofiltratio...
Five articles describing the impact of surface characteristics, and development of mass transfer mod...
Membrane solute mass transfer is affected by physical-chemical properties of membrane films, solvent...
Membrane solute mass transfer is affected by physical-chemical properties of membrane films, solvent...
Membrane solute mass transfer is affected by physical-chemical properties of membrane films, solvent...
This paper presents a model for predicting permeate stream concentrations of a multi-stage membrane ...
Consideration of concentration, recovery and osmotic pressure has been incorporated in a fully integ...
Consideration of concentration, recovery and osmotic pressure has been incorporated in a fully integ...
Consideration of concentration, recovery and osmotic pressure has been incorporated in a fully integ...
The influence of surface characteristics on membrane process performance is considered significant a...
Reverse osmosis membrane performance was evaluated using ASTM D 4516 and a modified form of the mass...
Reverse osmosis membrane performance was evaluated using ASTM D 4516 and a modified form of the mass...
Reverse osmosis membrane performance was evaluated using ASTM D 4516 and a modified form of the mass...
In this paper, membrane filtration of produced water is studied in terms of its mass transfer coeffi...