2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15193344
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Preparation of Ceramic Membranes and Their Application in Wastewater and Water Treatment

Yibo Zhang,
Yuqi Tan,
Ronglin Sun
et al.

Abstract: Ceramic membranes have become one of the most rapidly developing and promising membrane materials owing to their excellent properties. Compared with other membrane materials, ceramic membranes are widely used in the wastewater and water treatment fields owing to their advantages, including higher chemical stability, stronger mechanical strength, longer service life, and better water filtration performance. In this paper, the sources of raw materials and their preparation for the production of ceramic membranes… Show more

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“…Over the past decade, their application in industrial and urban wastewater as well as drinking water treatment has seen rapid growth. Ceramic membranes outperform hollow-fiber membranes in terms of pore size, water production, and overall durability and resistance to aggressive chemicals [ 25 ]. Moreover, ceramic membranes can handle high SS concentrations, which is particularly beneficial for rubber industrial wastewater that often has SS concentrations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past decade, their application in industrial and urban wastewater as well as drinking water treatment has seen rapid growth. Ceramic membranes outperform hollow-fiber membranes in terms of pore size, water production, and overall durability and resistance to aggressive chemicals [ 25 ]. Moreover, ceramic membranes can handle high SS concentrations, which is particularly beneficial for rubber industrial wastewater that often has SS concentrations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%