Oily wastewater consists of fats, oils and greases together with a broad spectrum of dissolved organic and/or inorganic substances in suspension. It is regarded as one of the …
Up-to-date diagnostics is globally improved by point-of-care testing (POCT) analysis and bedside research works. Development in POCT analysis has been provided mostly by …
SLS Rani, RV Kumar - Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
In recent decades, rapid industrialization resulting in the generation of a massive amount of wastewater. Petrochemical, textile, tannery, and dairy industries, etc., generate wastewater …
X Wang, K Sun, G Zhang, F Yang, S Lin, Y Dong - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
While membrane-based oil-water separation has been widely explored, using conventional membranes to treat oily wastewaters remains practically challenging especially when such …
The separation of oily wastewater, especially emulsified oil/water mixtures, is a worldwide challenge because of the large amount of oily wastewater produced in many industrial …
In water treatment applications, the use of ceramic membranes is associated with numerous advantages relative to polymer-based filtration systems. High-temperature stability, fouling …
Nowadays, integrated microfiltration (MF) membrane systems treatment is becoming widely popular due to its feasibility, process reliability, commercial availability, modularity, relative …
KP Goswami, G Pugazhenthi - Journal of environmental management, 2020 - Elsevier
The prevalence of many waterborne diseases and the increased mortality rate starting from children to adult persons rises the need to purify water before consumption. Owing to the …
D Zou, W Fan, J Xu, E Drioli, X Chen, M Qiu… - Journal of Membrane …, 2021 - Elsevier
Efficient construction of ceramic membranes can decrease the cost and ease the process of wastewater treatment. The total cost of ceramic membranes is mainly determined by the cost …