The widespread occurrence of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), such as steroid hormones, in secondary wastewater effluents has become a major concern in the water recycling practice. This paper investigates the risk of steroid hormone breakthrough during nanofiltration membrane filtration in water recycling applications. The results indicate a dynamic equilibrium between adsorption and desorption of steroid hormone with regard to the membrane. This equilibrium can be pH dependent and there is a possibility for release of steroid hormones at high pH during membrane cleaning procedures or erratic pH variations. Increase in water recovery can severely increase the hormone breakthrough concentration. The results also indicate a poss...
Endocrine disrupter; estrone; hormone; adsorption; nanofiltration (NF); reverse osmosis (RO); natura...
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) can enter the environment, disperse, and persist at trace leve...
The impact of solute-solute interactions on retention and membrane adsorption of the micropollutant...
Presented at the International Conference on Integrated Concepts on Water Recycling, Wollongong, NSW...
Widespread occurrences of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in waterways have attracted a great ...
This paper investigates the separation process of two estrogenic hormones, estrone and estradiol, u...
Despite of their low concentration, the impact of steroid estrogens such as estrone, 17 α-estradiol,...
Results of studies reported here show that adsorption could result in considerable accumulation of ...
The ability of a variety of nanofiltration and reverse osmosis membranes to retain the natural horm...
This paper discusses adsorption of estrone to microfiltration hollow fibre membrane from aqueous ph...
Water recycling plays an essential role in integrated water management, especially in an arid countr...
Recent detections of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in effluent are of great concern by secti...
The adsorption of trace contaminants on natural particles is of great interest as this adsorption en...
There has been a great deal of international discussion on the nature and relevance of endocrine dis...
Increased concern is being paid to the health and environmental risk caused by trace natural and sy...
Endocrine disrupter; estrone; hormone; adsorption; nanofiltration (NF); reverse osmosis (RO); natura...
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) can enter the environment, disperse, and persist at trace leve...
The impact of solute-solute interactions on retention and membrane adsorption of the micropollutant...
Presented at the International Conference on Integrated Concepts on Water Recycling, Wollongong, NSW...
Widespread occurrences of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in waterways have attracted a great ...
This paper investigates the separation process of two estrogenic hormones, estrone and estradiol, u...
Despite of their low concentration, the impact of steroid estrogens such as estrone, 17 α-estradiol,...
Results of studies reported here show that adsorption could result in considerable accumulation of ...
The ability of a variety of nanofiltration and reverse osmosis membranes to retain the natural horm...
This paper discusses adsorption of estrone to microfiltration hollow fibre membrane from aqueous ph...
Water recycling plays an essential role in integrated water management, especially in an arid countr...
Recent detections of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in effluent are of great concern by secti...
The adsorption of trace contaminants on natural particles is of great interest as this adsorption en...
There has been a great deal of international discussion on the nature and relevance of endocrine dis...
Increased concern is being paid to the health and environmental risk caused by trace natural and sy...
Endocrine disrupter; estrone; hormone; adsorption; nanofiltration (NF); reverse osmosis (RO); natura...
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) can enter the environment, disperse, and persist at trace leve...
The impact of solute-solute interactions on retention and membrane adsorption of the micropollutant...