Membranes for Water and Wastewater Treatment

Water is a vital element for life and the environment. Water pollution has been documented as a contributor to a wide range of health problems. In recent years, the water quality levels have suffered great deterioration because of rapid social and economic development and because it is used to “dump...

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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (376 p.)
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653 |a coagulation 
653 |a backwash 
653 |a polyamide membrane 
653 |a carbon nitride 
653 |a seawater desalination 
653 |a mixed matrix membranes 
653 |a thin film composite 
653 |a diffusion dialysis 
653 |a anion exchange membrane 
653 |a acid recovery 
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653 |a low-fouling surface 
653 |a anaerobic membrane bioreactor 
653 |a temperature 
653 |a membrane fouling behavior 
653 |a sludge flocs characteristics 
653 |a soluble microbial product 
653 |a extracellular polymeric substance 
653 |a DSPM model 
653 |a heavy metals 
653 |a total volume membrane charge density 
653 |a ceramic membrane 
653 |a membrane surface modification 
653 |a antifouling 
653 |a hydrophilicity 
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653 |a sulfonic cation-exchange membrane 
653 |a hydration number 
653 |a pulsed field gradient NMR 
653 |a diffusion coefficient 
653 |a ionic conductivity 
653 |a membrane module modeling 
653 |a calcium sulfate precipitation risk 
653 |a ionic rejection coefficients 
653 |a quorum sensing 
653 |a acyl homoserine lactone 
653 |a olive mill wastewater 
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653 |a microfiltration 
653 |a reverse osmosis 
653 |a water recovery 
653 |a chitosan 
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653 |a water permeability 
653 |a alkali treatment 
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653 |a ultrasound 
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653 |a counter-transport 
653 |a transport parameters 
653 |a modeling 
653 |a thiocyanate 
653 |a wastewater treatment 
653 |a process design 
653 |a antibiotics 
653 |a antibiotic resistance genes 
653 |a viral genomes 
653 |a wastewater effluents 
653 |a occurrence 
653 |a pilot-scale treatment 
653 |a selective separation 
653 |a ion-exchange resin 
653 |a wafer-enhanced electrodeionization 
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