2022
DOI: 10.3390/separations9030063
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Comparative Evaluation of Membrane Filtration on the Tertiary Treatment of Synthetic Secondary Effluent

Abstract: Wastewater reuse is essential for sustainable water management. However, it requires tertiary treatment within the plant to ensure suitable water quality. This project aims to investigate the comparative performance of conventional tertiary treatment (sand filtration) against membrane filtration technology to demonstrate the viability of membrane treatment for wastewater reuse. Sand filtration along with two membrane filtrations, Nano Filtration (NF) and Reverse Osmosis (RO), were tested for their efficiency i… Show more

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“…High permeated flow, high rejection of contaminants, remarkable longevity, outstanding chemical resistance, and cheap cost are all requirements for a membrane. Inorganic membranes are more expensive, more fragile, and of lower economic value [116]. The primary membrane materials that are utilized commercially are organic polymers.…”
Section: Membrane Filtration Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…High permeated flow, high rejection of contaminants, remarkable longevity, outstanding chemical resistance, and cheap cost are all requirements for a membrane. Inorganic membranes are more expensive, more fragile, and of lower economic value [116]. The primary membrane materials that are utilized commercially are organic polymers.…”
Section: Membrane Filtration Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Membrane approaches have the benefits of not requiring chemicals, pH control, little equipment, straightforward automated processes, and reliable water quality. The key restrictions of such techniques are the membrane cost, membrane fouling, and replacement [116].…”
Section: Membrane Filtration Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%