This work presents the first comprehensive investigation of natural organic matter (NOM) fraction removal using ceramic membranes in South Africa. The rate of removal of bulk NOM (measured as UV254 and DOC % removal), the biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) fraction, polarity-based fractions, and fluorescent dissolved organic carbon (FDOM) fractions was investigated from water abstracted from drinking water treatment plants (WTPs) in South Africa. Further, mechanisms of ceramic membrane fouling by waters of South Africa were studied. Ceramic membranes removed more than 80% DOC from samples from coastal WTPs, whereas for inland plants, the removal was between 60% and 75% of DOC. FDOM was removed to at least 80% regardless of the si...
Throughout the world, a trend to intensify use of desalination as a means to reduce current or futur...
The presence and persistence of natural organic matter (NOM) in drinking water treatment plants (WTP...
Abstract Most South African water treatment plants utilise surface water sources whose quality is co...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is a complex heterogeneous mixture of humic (HS) and non-humic substanc...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is a complex heterogeneous mixture of humic (HS) and non-humic substanc...
Ph.D.Natural Organic Matter (NOM) consists of a highly variable mixture of products found in various...
This study demonstrates the fundamental differences in fouling development and mechanisms of unfilte...
M.Sc.Drinking water treatment plants in South Africa rely almost entirely on surface water sources, ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is a complex heterogeneous mixture of humic (HS) and non-humic substanc...
The removal dynamics of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) and natural organic matter (NO...
Natural organic matter (NOM) generally significantly influences water treatment processes such as co...
Abstract: NOM is a heterogeneous mixture of organic compounds that can be of human origin or derived...
The removal of Natural Organic Matter (NOM) is a very important aspect during drinking water tr...
The removal dynamics of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) and natural organic matter (NO...
This research is conducted to provide quantitative and qualitative integrated understandings of natu...
Throughout the world, a trend to intensify use of desalination as a means to reduce current or futur...
The presence and persistence of natural organic matter (NOM) in drinking water treatment plants (WTP...
Abstract Most South African water treatment plants utilise surface water sources whose quality is co...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is a complex heterogeneous mixture of humic (HS) and non-humic substanc...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is a complex heterogeneous mixture of humic (HS) and non-humic substanc...
Ph.D.Natural Organic Matter (NOM) consists of a highly variable mixture of products found in various...
This study demonstrates the fundamental differences in fouling development and mechanisms of unfilte...
M.Sc.Drinking water treatment plants in South Africa rely almost entirely on surface water sources, ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is a complex heterogeneous mixture of humic (HS) and non-humic substanc...
The removal dynamics of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) and natural organic matter (NO...
Natural organic matter (NOM) generally significantly influences water treatment processes such as co...
Abstract: NOM is a heterogeneous mixture of organic compounds that can be of human origin or derived...
The removal of Natural Organic Matter (NOM) is a very important aspect during drinking water tr...
The removal dynamics of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) and natural organic matter (NO...
This research is conducted to provide quantitative and qualitative integrated understandings of natu...
Throughout the world, a trend to intensify use of desalination as a means to reduce current or futur...
The presence and persistence of natural organic matter (NOM) in drinking water treatment plants (WTP...
Abstract Most South African water treatment plants utilise surface water sources whose quality is co...