Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are frequently reported in drinking and treated waters. Membranes can be used to inhibit the passage of micropollutants (Pharmaceuticals) into water that can be further reused. In this study, two types of loose nanofiltration membranes, that usually are applied for large molecular weight organics, were tested for the filtration of selected small molecular weight drugs from synthetic wastewater. Effect of pH on membrane efficiency showed that behavior of drugs altered with changing pH. Results showed impressive treatment of drugs in the order, DIC (99.7%) > IBU (81.2%) > PARA (49%) along with TOC (95.3%) and COD (84%) removal. Interestingly, nanofiltration of wastewater containing IBU tablet increased to...
The removal of pharmaceuticals (PhACs) present in urban wastewater by membrane bioreactors (MBRs) fo...
This study investigates the retention mechanisms of three pharmaceuticalssulfamethoxazole, carbamaze...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Desalination and water...
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are frequently reported in drinking and treated waters. Membra...
Pharmaceutical active compounds (PhACs) are persistent during the process used to treat drinking wat...
The influence of various factors on the removal efficiency of selected pharmaceuticals by membrane f...
[EN] The ever-increasing occurrence and persistence of pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) in ...
Recent studies have shown the presence of "new" contaminants in the environment, generally detected ...
Anticancer drugs are currently widely used for the treatment of cancer and have been detected in hos...
High-pressure membrane processes, including nanofiltration and reverse osmosis, allow for the remova...
This research investigated the rejection of seventeen pharmaceutically active (PhACs) and endocrine ...
Studies on the occurrence of pharmaceuticals show that the widely used pharmaceuticals ibuprofen and...
Nanofiltration (NF) is seen as a very promising technology to remove micropollutants (MPs) from wast...
Various membranes, which have different materials and nominal molecular weight cut-offs (MWCO), were...
While traces of pharmaceuticals have been found in the environment, the pharmaceutical industry prod...
The removal of pharmaceuticals (PhACs) present in urban wastewater by membrane bioreactors (MBRs) fo...
This study investigates the retention mechanisms of three pharmaceuticalssulfamethoxazole, carbamaze...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Desalination and water...
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are frequently reported in drinking and treated waters. Membra...
Pharmaceutical active compounds (PhACs) are persistent during the process used to treat drinking wat...
The influence of various factors on the removal efficiency of selected pharmaceuticals by membrane f...
[EN] The ever-increasing occurrence and persistence of pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) in ...
Recent studies have shown the presence of "new" contaminants in the environment, generally detected ...
Anticancer drugs are currently widely used for the treatment of cancer and have been detected in hos...
High-pressure membrane processes, including nanofiltration and reverse osmosis, allow for the remova...
This research investigated the rejection of seventeen pharmaceutically active (PhACs) and endocrine ...
Studies on the occurrence of pharmaceuticals show that the widely used pharmaceuticals ibuprofen and...
Nanofiltration (NF) is seen as a very promising technology to remove micropollutants (MPs) from wast...
Various membranes, which have different materials and nominal molecular weight cut-offs (MWCO), were...
While traces of pharmaceuticals have been found in the environment, the pharmaceutical industry prod...
The removal of pharmaceuticals (PhACs) present in urban wastewater by membrane bioreactors (MBRs) fo...
This study investigates the retention mechanisms of three pharmaceuticalssulfamethoxazole, carbamaze...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Desalination and water...