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Rejection of Emerging Organic Contaminants by Nanofiltration... (2010) Open access

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Title Rejection of Emerging Organic Contaminants by Nanofiltration and Reverse Osmosis Membranes: Effects of Fouling, Modelling and Water Reuse
Author Yangali Quintanilla, V.
Thesis advisor Amy, G.
Degree grantor TU Delft, Delft University of Technology
Date 2010-02-09
Language English
Type doctoral thesis
Publisher CRC Press/Balkema
Summary The book contains a description of the presence of micropollutants (medicines, hormones, pesticides) in surface water and shows that conventional water treatment poorly removes micropollutants. Nanofiltration and reverse osmosis are more appropriate technologies; however removals can vary depending on the properties of compounds and types of membranes. Thus, quantification of removals is studied by means of multivariate data analysis techniques and more understanding of the separation of micropollutants by membranes is achieved. Water reuse practices will increase due to overpopulation of cities, in that sense water membrane treatment will play an important role for the removal of micropollutants, therefore is important to understand characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of NF and RO, this book helps to achieve that understanding.
Publication http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cb2793c9-b175-42a5-9b96-96dac935479d
Persistent Identifier urn:NBN:nl:ui:24-uuid:cb2793c9-b175-42a5-9b96-96dac935479d
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Repository Delft University of Technology
Delft University of Technology

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