The pressure-driven membrane separation processes ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) enable the effective purification of wastewater, in particular in combination, allowing organic and inorganic contaminants to be separated from the wastewater. Consequently, this work investigates the suitability of this technology for slaughterhouse wastewater (SWW) recycling. This was investigated by means of laboratory and bench-scale plant membrane experiments, whereby slaughterhouse wastewater (SWW) pre-treated by flotation was first treated with UF and then further purified with RO. Through the process combination UF + RO in the bench scale experiment, a reduction of the parameters total organic carbon (TOC), chemical oxygen demand (COD) of...
Slaughterhouses produce a large amount of wastewater, therefore, with respect to the increasing wate...
A pilot study was conducted to evaluate the performance of submerged membrane bioreactor (SMBR) and ...
This study tested the potential of a chemically enhanced membrane process as a novel treatment syste...
The pressure-driven membrane separation processes ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) enab...
Poultry slaughterhouses produce a large amount of wastewater, which is usually treated by convention...
To address some challenges of food security and sustainability of the poultry processing industry, a...
In the wake of energy crisis and the drive to reduce CO2 emissions, the alternative energy sources a...
The direct discharge of slaughterhouse wastewater causes serious environmental pollution due to its ...
Slaughterhouse wastewater, in comparison to municipal wastewater, is considered high strength wast...
Abstract. State-of-the-art chemical, physical and biological water treatment techniques do not al-wa...
Intense pressure on water resources has led to efforts to reuse reclaimed processing wastewater in t...
Membrane technology has attracted much attention from scientists and engineers in recent years as a ...
This recent study aims to evaluate the efficacy of membrane filtration on recovery of water resource...
This thesis deals with an agricultural wastewater treatment (liquid digestate) by membrane technolog...
The importance of the treatment of water and wastewater has been steadily increasing because of the ...
Slaughterhouses produce a large amount of wastewater, therefore, with respect to the increasing wate...
A pilot study was conducted to evaluate the performance of submerged membrane bioreactor (SMBR) and ...
This study tested the potential of a chemically enhanced membrane process as a novel treatment syste...
The pressure-driven membrane separation processes ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) enab...
Poultry slaughterhouses produce a large amount of wastewater, which is usually treated by convention...
To address some challenges of food security and sustainability of the poultry processing industry, a...
In the wake of energy crisis and the drive to reduce CO2 emissions, the alternative energy sources a...
The direct discharge of slaughterhouse wastewater causes serious environmental pollution due to its ...
Slaughterhouse wastewater, in comparison to municipal wastewater, is considered high strength wast...
Abstract. State-of-the-art chemical, physical and biological water treatment techniques do not al-wa...
Intense pressure on water resources has led to efforts to reuse reclaimed processing wastewater in t...
Membrane technology has attracted much attention from scientists and engineers in recent years as a ...
This recent study aims to evaluate the efficacy of membrane filtration on recovery of water resource...
This thesis deals with an agricultural wastewater treatment (liquid digestate) by membrane technolog...
The importance of the treatment of water and wastewater has been steadily increasing because of the ...
Slaughterhouses produce a large amount of wastewater, therefore, with respect to the increasing wate...
A pilot study was conducted to evaluate the performance of submerged membrane bioreactor (SMBR) and ...
This study tested the potential of a chemically enhanced membrane process as a novel treatment syste...