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Nirenkumar Pathak, Van Huy Tran, Andrea Merenda, M. A. H. Johir, Sherub Phuntsho and Hokyong Shon
The ubiquitous presence of organic micropollutants (OMPs) in the environment as a result of continuous discharge from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) into water matrices?even at trace concentrations (ng/L)?is of great concern, both in the public and ...
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Enrico Drioli and Alfredo Cassano
The leather industry is characterized by the production of a huge amount of wastewater with a high organic/inorganic charge, causing widespread water and soil pollution. Pressure-driven membrane operations and membrane bioreactors have long been proven t...
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Muhammad Ibrahim, Muhammad Haq Nawaz, Prangya Ranjan Rout, Jun-Wei Lim, Bandita Mainali and Muhammad Kashif Shahid
This comprehensive review focuses on treatment technologies for produced water, with a particular emphasis on membrane-based systems. These systems offer significant advantages, including high contaminant removal efficiencies, compact design, and the pot...
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Jongkeun Lee, Jae Woo Lee, Young Mo Kim, Chul Park and Ki Young Park
The study investigated the performance of the pre-denitrification membrane bioreactor (MBR) process to treat high-strength wastewater generated from food waste disposals. Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) as membrane foulant and microbial communit...
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Jongkeun Lee, Jae Woo Lee, Young Mo Kim, Chul Park, Ki Young Park
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The study investigated the performance of the pre-denitrification membrane bioreactor (MBR) process to treat high-strength wastewater generated from food waste disposals. Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) as membrane foulant and microbial communit...
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Michael W. Falk, Kyung-Guen Song, Michael G. Matiasek, Stefan Wuertz
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Jinling Wu, Pierre Le-Clech, Richard M. Stuetz, Anthony G. Fane, Vicki Chen
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Ajay Pardey,V. S. Sapkal,R. S. Sapkal
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Membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology is advancing rapidly around the world both in research and commercial applications. Despite the increasing number of studies and full-scale applications of MBR systems, directions and trends in academic research as we...
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Katsuki Kimura, Takuro Naruse, Yoshimasa Watanabe
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Yuhang Cai, Asad A. Zaidi, Peiqi Sun, Yue Shi, Kun Zhang, Aqiang Lin
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Design of ship sewage treatment systems that not only satisfy the use of small space on board but also meets International Maritime Organisation (IMO) latest emission standards is still a challenging problem for ship industry. This study provides a compa...
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Faisal I. Hai, Thomas Riley, Samia Shawkat, Saleh F. Magram and Kazuo Yamamoto
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Faisal I. Hai, Thomas Riley, Samia Shawkat, Saleh F. Magram and Kazuo Yamamoto
The continued depletion of fresh drinking water resources throughout the world has increased the need for a variety of water treatment and recycling strategies. Conventional wastewater treatment processes rely on extensive chemical post-disinfection to c...
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Vincenzo Torretta, Giordano Urbini, Massimo Raboni, Sabrina Copelli, Paolo Viotti, Antonella Luciano and Giuseppe Mancini
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Maxime Remy, Perry van der Marel, Arie Zwijnenburg, Wim Rulkens, Hardy Temmink
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Stefan Weiss, Thorsten Reemtsma
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Teck Wee Tan, How Yong Ng
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Andreas N. Angelakis and Shane A. Snyder
This paper provides an overview of the Special Issue on Wastewater Treatment and Reuse: Past, Present, and Future. The papers selected for publication include advanced wastewater treatment and monitoring technologies, such as membrane bioreactors, electr...
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Anisha Bhattacharyya, Lei Liu, Kenneth Lee and Jiahe Miao
Oily wastewater is generated from various sources within the petrochemical industry, including extraction, refining and processing, storage, and transportation. Over the years, large volumes of oily wastewater from this industry have made their way into ...
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Mashallah Rezakazemi, Mohsen Maghami, Toraj Mohammadi
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Submerged ceramic membrane bioreactors (SCMBRs) are more efficient combinations of traditional activated hazardous sludge and new membrane separation processes in wastewater treatment. Suspended solids are separated from hazardous effluent using microfil...
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Parneet Paul and Franck Anderson Jones
Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) are now main stream wastewater treatment technologies. In recent times, novel pressure driven rotating membrane disc modules have been specially developed that induce high shear on the membrane surface, thereby reducing foulin...
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