The aim of this study was to demonstrate the complementarities of combining membrane bioreactor (MBR) treatment with nanofiltration (NF) or reverse osmosis (RO) membrane filtration for the removal of trace organic contaminants for potential indirect potable water recycling applications. Four commercially available NF/RO membranes, namely NF270, NF90, BW30 and ESPA2, were selected for this investigation. Challenge tests were conducted with 40 trace organic compounds at concentrations of approximately 2 ng/L in initial wastewater solutions using a laboratory scaleMBRsystem and a cross-flow NF/RO rig. The results suggest that the MBR system effectively removes hydrophobic and biodegradable trace organic compounds. The adsorption of these hydro...
A hybrid ultrafiltration-osmotic membrane bioreactor (UFO-MBR) was investigated for over 35 days for...
Global water use has been increasing at a rapid rate due to population growth, and more areas are fa...
The objective and focus of this study is to fully understand trace organic pollutant transport throu...
Micropollutants and micro-organisms are major concerns for indirect potable reuse of municipal waste...
Reverse osmosis (RO) in existing water reuse facilities is a water industry standard. However, that ...
This study focuses on the application of combining membrane bioreactor (MBR) treatment with reverse ...
As water shortages are increasing, the need for sustainable water treatment and the reuse of water i...
This study examines the feasibility of a novel nanofiltration membrane bioreactor (NF-MBR) followed ...
In this study, a novel nanofiltration membrane bioreactor (NF-MBR) was developed and integrated wit...
WOS: 000431401200010Recovery of wastewater has become compulsory due to the reasons like lowered dis...
The scope of this project was to determine if low pressure membranes such as nanofiltration (NF) and...
ABSTRACT: A hybrid ultrafiltration-osmotic membrane bioreactor (UFO-MBR) was investigated for over 3...
To study the possibility of producing better water quality from municipal wastewater, a membrane bio...
Increasing water shortages drive the need for water reuse. Membranes are a very suitable technology ...
WOS: 000471238800029In this study, some field tests were conducted at ITOB Organized Industrial Zone...
A hybrid ultrafiltration-osmotic membrane bioreactor (UFO-MBR) was investigated for over 35 days for...
Global water use has been increasing at a rapid rate due to population growth, and more areas are fa...
The objective and focus of this study is to fully understand trace organic pollutant transport throu...
Micropollutants and micro-organisms are major concerns for indirect potable reuse of municipal waste...
Reverse osmosis (RO) in existing water reuse facilities is a water industry standard. However, that ...
This study focuses on the application of combining membrane bioreactor (MBR) treatment with reverse ...
As water shortages are increasing, the need for sustainable water treatment and the reuse of water i...
This study examines the feasibility of a novel nanofiltration membrane bioreactor (NF-MBR) followed ...
In this study, a novel nanofiltration membrane bioreactor (NF-MBR) was developed and integrated wit...
WOS: 000431401200010Recovery of wastewater has become compulsory due to the reasons like lowered dis...
The scope of this project was to determine if low pressure membranes such as nanofiltration (NF) and...
ABSTRACT: A hybrid ultrafiltration-osmotic membrane bioreactor (UFO-MBR) was investigated for over 3...
To study the possibility of producing better water quality from municipal wastewater, a membrane bio...
Increasing water shortages drive the need for water reuse. Membranes are a very suitable technology ...
WOS: 000471238800029In this study, some field tests were conducted at ITOB Organized Industrial Zone...
A hybrid ultrafiltration-osmotic membrane bioreactor (UFO-MBR) was investigated for over 35 days for...
Global water use has been increasing at a rapid rate due to population growth, and more areas are fa...
The objective and focus of this study is to fully understand trace organic pollutant transport throu...