Review of adsorption–membrane hybrid systems for water and wastewater treatment
Adsorption is an effective method for the removal of inorganic and organic contaminants and
has been commonly used as a pretreatment method to improve contaminant removal and …
has been commonly used as a pretreatment method to improve contaminant removal and …
Separation techniques in different configurations of hybrid systems via synergetic adsorption and membrane processes for water treatment: a review
The membrane separation process is sometimes limited in terms of performance; therefore,
coupling it with other methods, such as adsorption, can exert a synergistic effect, overcome …
coupling it with other methods, such as adsorption, can exert a synergistic effect, overcome …
Wetting, scaling, and fouling in membrane distillation: state-of-the-art insights on fundamental mechanisms and mitigation strategies
Membrane distillation (MD) has been garnering increasing attention in research and
development, since it has been proposed as a promising technology for desalinating …
development, since it has been proposed as a promising technology for desalinating …
Retention of natural organic matter by ultrafiltration and the mitigation of membrane fouling through pre-treatment, membrane enhancement, and cleaning-A review
Natural organic matter (NOM) is a common occurrence in all raw waters (eg, surface waters,
groundwater, and wastewater) that are used for freshwater production. NOM is a leading …
groundwater, and wastewater) that are used for freshwater production. NOM is a leading …
Applying ultraviolet/persulfate (UV/PS) pre-oxidation for controlling ultrafiltration membrane fouling by natural organic matter (NOM) in surface water
Membrane fouling is a recognized obstacle for the application of ultrafiltration (UF) for
drinking water treatment. In this study, ultraviolet/persulfate (UV/PS) oxidation was employed …
drinking water treatment. In this study, ultraviolet/persulfate (UV/PS) oxidation was employed …
Ferrous iron/peroxymonosulfate oxidation as a pretreatment for ceramic ultrafiltration membrane: Control of natural organic matter fouling and degradation of atrazine
Ferrous iron/peroxymonosulfate (Fe (II)/PMS) oxidation was employed as a pretreatment
method for ultrafiltration process to control membrane fouling caused by natural organic …
method for ultrafiltration process to control membrane fouling caused by natural organic …
The roles of particles in enhancing membrane filtration: A review
Particles suspended within feed flow or added into membrane-filtration systems may behave
as foulant or fouling mitigation agent. The fine boundary between these two roles warrant …
as foulant or fouling mitigation agent. The fine boundary between these two roles warrant …
Fouling by inorganic-particle-containing cake layers can be reduced by microorganisms at low fluxes
A microbe-rich cake layer (ie, a membrane biofilm) may maintain a stable hydraulic
resistance at low fluxes because the microorganisms may decompose organic foulants and …
resistance at low fluxes because the microorganisms may decompose organic foulants and …
Organic matter removal and membrane fouling mitigation during algae-rich surface water treatment by powdered activated carbon adsorption pretreatment: Enhanced …
In this work, UV and UV/chlorine (UV/Cl) were employed to enhance powdered activated
carbon (PAC) adsorption pretreatment prior to ultrafiltration process for algae-contaminated …
carbon (PAC) adsorption pretreatment prior to ultrafiltration process for algae-contaminated …
Role of inorganic foulants in the aging and deterioration of low-pressure membranes during the chemical cleaning process in surface water treatment: A review
IA Khan, JO Kim - Chemosphere, 2023 - Elsevier
Low-pressure membrane (LPM) filtration, including microfiltration (MF) and ultrafiltration
(UF), is a promising technology for the treatment of surface water for drinking and other …
(UF), is a promising technology for the treatment of surface water for drinking and other …