Reverse osmosis (RO) is a membrane technology that separates dissolved species from water. RO has been applied for the removal of chemical contaminants from water and is employed in wastewater reclamation to provide an additional barrier to improve the removal of trace organic contaminants. The presence of a wide variety of influent chemical contaminants and the insufficient rejection of low molecular weight neutral chemicals by RO calls for the need to develop a comprehensive model that predicts the rejection of various chemicals in RO. Yet the role of the interaction between neutral organic compounds and a RO membrane, and how the functional groups of organic compounds affect the interaction have not been fully elucidated. In this study, ...
Potable water reuse is a viable option for communities with extreme water scarcity. Improvements in ...
The objective and focus of this study is to fully understand trace organic pollutant transport throu...
International audienceOver the last decades only a few atomistic simulations were performed to inves...
International audienceIn this work we have examined a computational approach in predicting the inter...
Reverse osmosis (RO) is a membrane technology that separates dissolved species from water. RO has be...
Potable reuse facilities must be designed and operated to minimize the presence of contaminants of e...
Although the main application of reverse osmosis (RO) filtration remains the separation or concentra...
Potable reuse of municipal wastewater has become an area of intense interest for communities in arid...
Factors such as increasing population, urbanization, and climate change have made the management of ...
Climate change, aging infrastructure, increasing population, and shifts in land use and urbanization...
Reverse osmosis (RO) is the most promising membrane technology in organic micropollutants (MPs) remo...
Polyamide (PA) membrane-based reverse-osmosis (RO) serves as one of the most important techniques fo...
Distillation of fermented molasses for alcohol and biofuels production uses large volumes of water...
Reverse osmosis (RO) is increasingly one of the most common technologies for desalination worldwide....
Physicochemical criteria of reverse osmosis (RO) separation of organic solutes are established based...
Potable water reuse is a viable option for communities with extreme water scarcity. Improvements in ...
The objective and focus of this study is to fully understand trace organic pollutant transport throu...
International audienceOver the last decades only a few atomistic simulations were performed to inves...
International audienceIn this work we have examined a computational approach in predicting the inter...
Reverse osmosis (RO) is a membrane technology that separates dissolved species from water. RO has be...
Potable reuse facilities must be designed and operated to minimize the presence of contaminants of e...
Although the main application of reverse osmosis (RO) filtration remains the separation or concentra...
Potable reuse of municipal wastewater has become an area of intense interest for communities in arid...
Factors such as increasing population, urbanization, and climate change have made the management of ...
Climate change, aging infrastructure, increasing population, and shifts in land use and urbanization...
Reverse osmosis (RO) is the most promising membrane technology in organic micropollutants (MPs) remo...
Polyamide (PA) membrane-based reverse-osmosis (RO) serves as one of the most important techniques fo...
Distillation of fermented molasses for alcohol and biofuels production uses large volumes of water...
Reverse osmosis (RO) is increasingly one of the most common technologies for desalination worldwide....
Physicochemical criteria of reverse osmosis (RO) separation of organic solutes are established based...
Potable water reuse is a viable option for communities with extreme water scarcity. Improvements in ...
The objective and focus of this study is to fully understand trace organic pollutant transport throu...
International audienceOver the last decades only a few atomistic simulations were performed to inves...