Several tests using water as effluent are used to analyse the performance of three types of microfiltration cross-flow ceramic membranes. Two of these membranes are commercial (Atech and Membralox/US Filter) and the third one is experimental. The main differences between them lie in their chemical composition (different origin of raw materials) and in their manufacturing process. The results presented here show the dominant effect of the filtering and the gel layer. Both are formed during operation acting as equalising agent between the three membranes. The membranes tested have similar performances in cross-flow operation, although permeability rates for the membrane Membralox/US Filter were about 15% higher. This increase might be due to ...
The application of ceramic membranes in water treatment is becoming increasing attractive because of...
This study aimed to fabricate ceramic membranes for water treatment applications using natural and c...
With the growth and advancement of the world’s human population, global demand for freshwater is exp...
Several tests using water as effluent are used to analyse the performance of three types of microfil...
Ceramic membrane processes are a rapidly emerging technology for water treatment, yet virtually no i...
[EN] This work studies the performance of three commercial ceramic ultrafiltration membranes (ZrO 2-...
This research is based on the deposition of ceramic membranes made from Algerian clays within tubula...
This study investigates and compares the performance of two different types of ultrafiltration (UF) ...
This study investigates and compares the performance of two different types of ultrafiltration (UF) ...
Some membranes are made of ceramic material due to their excellent properties that can withstand alm...
Ultrafiltration membrane processes have become an established technology in the treatment and reuse ...
This research examines the effect of various NOM fractions on ceramic and polymeric UF membranes per...
[[abstract]]Effects of membrane morphology and operating conditions on the performance of cross-flow...
This study compares the performance of a microfiltration membrane, made by silicon carbide (SiC) and...
The application of ceramic membranes in water treatment is becoming increasing attractive because of...
The application of ceramic membranes in water treatment is becoming increasing attractive because of...
This study aimed to fabricate ceramic membranes for water treatment applications using natural and c...
With the growth and advancement of the world’s human population, global demand for freshwater is exp...
Several tests using water as effluent are used to analyse the performance of three types of microfil...
Ceramic membrane processes are a rapidly emerging technology for water treatment, yet virtually no i...
[EN] This work studies the performance of three commercial ceramic ultrafiltration membranes (ZrO 2-...
This research is based on the deposition of ceramic membranes made from Algerian clays within tubula...
This study investigates and compares the performance of two different types of ultrafiltration (UF) ...
This study investigates and compares the performance of two different types of ultrafiltration (UF) ...
Some membranes are made of ceramic material due to their excellent properties that can withstand alm...
Ultrafiltration membrane processes have become an established technology in the treatment and reuse ...
This research examines the effect of various NOM fractions on ceramic and polymeric UF membranes per...
[[abstract]]Effects of membrane morphology and operating conditions on the performance of cross-flow...
This study compares the performance of a microfiltration membrane, made by silicon carbide (SiC) and...
The application of ceramic membranes in water treatment is becoming increasing attractive because of...
The application of ceramic membranes in water treatment is becoming increasing attractive because of...
This study aimed to fabricate ceramic membranes for water treatment applications using natural and c...
With the growth and advancement of the world’s human population, global demand for freshwater is exp...