2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14662725.v1
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In-Situ Ultrasound-Assisted Control of Polymeric Membrane Fouling

Abstract: Membrane separation processes have been more widely applied to industrial activities, especially in water and wastewater treatment. However, there are still challenges associated to the use of membranes. Concentration polarization and fouling can cause significant permeate flux decay during the filtration process, hindering its efficiency and increasing cost. Among many strategies, the combination of membrane filtration with ultrasound (US) application has shown promising results in reducing membrane fouling. … Show more

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