Fouling presents the most significant obstacle to optimal low-pressure membrane plant performance. The occurrence of fouling tends to decrease production rates (flux), increase chemical usage incurred during clean-in-place (CIP) process, increase energy costs, shorten membrane life and reduce recovery. Fouling may be of organic or inorganic nature, necessitating more frequent dual chemical cleaning procedures. Regardless of the nature of the foulants, particulate loading onto the membrane fiber surface has been identified as a common mechanism of deteriorating performance. Particulates and colloidal materials such as turbidity, natural organic material (NOM), algae and precipitated coagulant floc accumulate on the membrane surface and disru...
This study explains the role of coagulation in membrane filtration of wastewater for reuse. For this...
Ultra-filtration technology has been increasingly used in drinking water treatment due to improvemen...
AbstractThe possibility of minimizing the coagulation dosage in ultrafiltration (UF) drinking water ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Membrane fouling by dissolved organic matter (EfOM) in secondary treated efflue...
Drinking water production with low-pressure hollow-fibre membranes is becoming increasingly more wid...
Drinking water treatment (DWT) using low–pressure membranes (LPM) has become increasingly popular du...
This research examined pre-coagulation and air sparging (surface shear stress) as fouling control st...
Algal bloom remains a pressing environmental issue due to toxin producing cyanobacteria and producti...
There is a growing interest in the use of ultrafiltration (UF) for the treatment of micro-polluted s...
The main challenge of pressure-driven membrane operations is fouling, which refers to materials buil...
Although conventional coagulation pre-treatment can mitigate the fouling of ultrafiltration (UF) mem...
Fouling in the low-pressure membrane filtration of secondary effluent for water reuse can be severe ...
To help understand and predict the role of natural organic matter (NOM) in the fouling of low-pressu...
Membrane cleaning is necessary in order to restore the performance of the membrane. However, the cle...
Membrane fouling is the loss of membrane permeability as a result of the accumulation of aquatic ma...
This study explains the role of coagulation in membrane filtration of wastewater for reuse. For this...
Ultra-filtration technology has been increasingly used in drinking water treatment due to improvemen...
AbstractThe possibility of minimizing the coagulation dosage in ultrafiltration (UF) drinking water ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Membrane fouling by dissolved organic matter (EfOM) in secondary treated efflue...
Drinking water production with low-pressure hollow-fibre membranes is becoming increasingly more wid...
Drinking water treatment (DWT) using low–pressure membranes (LPM) has become increasingly popular du...
This research examined pre-coagulation and air sparging (surface shear stress) as fouling control st...
Algal bloom remains a pressing environmental issue due to toxin producing cyanobacteria and producti...
There is a growing interest in the use of ultrafiltration (UF) for the treatment of micro-polluted s...
The main challenge of pressure-driven membrane operations is fouling, which refers to materials buil...
Although conventional coagulation pre-treatment can mitigate the fouling of ultrafiltration (UF) mem...
Fouling in the low-pressure membrane filtration of secondary effluent for water reuse can be severe ...
To help understand and predict the role of natural organic matter (NOM) in the fouling of low-pressu...
Membrane cleaning is necessary in order to restore the performance of the membrane. However, the cle...
Membrane fouling is the loss of membrane permeability as a result of the accumulation of aquatic ma...
This study explains the role of coagulation in membrane filtration of wastewater for reuse. For this...
Ultra-filtration technology has been increasingly used in drinking water treatment due to improvemen...
AbstractThe possibility of minimizing the coagulation dosage in ultrafiltration (UF) drinking water ...