2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2004.03.047
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Elaboration of inorganic microfiltration membranes with hydroxyapatite applied to the treatment of wastewater from sea product industry

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“…Beyond 4 bar, the flux value is about 25 l/h.m 2 . A similar behavior has been reported in literature for the same application [3,39,43]. The filtration flux evolution can be divided into two stages: first a sharp decrease followed by a stabilization phase.…”
Section: Application To the Treatment Of The Cuttlefish Effluentssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Beyond 4 bar, the flux value is about 25 l/h.m 2 . A similar behavior has been reported in literature for the same application [3,39,43]. The filtration flux evolution can be divided into two stages: first a sharp decrease followed by a stabilization phase.…”
Section: Application To the Treatment Of The Cuttlefish Effluentssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The cuttlefish washing waters were characterized by a high organic load and a strong salinity [3]. The dark color in this effluent was due to the presence of sepia ink (containing melanin) as suspension particles [38].…”
Section: Effluent Characterizationmentioning
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“…Besides, the active layer thickness and microstructure of the membrane are mainly controlled by the viscosity of the dip solution which depends mainly on the particle size, the nature of the raw material, the addition of polymer and on temperature [6][7][8][9]. Specific apatite properties such as chemical resistance, hydration, and viscosity make it a valuable material to use as coating powder in membrane preparation for a wide range of applications [10,11]. The apatite suspensions display varying rheological properties that are highly dependent on the nature of the apatite, suspension preparation technique, concentration, pH, ionic strength, etc [12][13].…”
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“…Apatite possesses a wide range of physicochemical properties and is used as raw material in many chemical industries such as the preparation of the artificial fertilisers, manufacture of catalysts, osseous prostheses. The system hydroxyapatiteadditives is usually used in the manufacture of bioceramics and for the potential application for preparing ceramic membranes [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. The properties of the apatite suspensions in water are largely modified by the presence of polymers, electrolytes, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%