Membrane Journal (멤브레인)
- Volume 2 Issue 1
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- Pages.1-20
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- 1992
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- 1226-0088(pISSN)
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- 2288-7253(eISSN)
MEMBRANE PROCESSES IN ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
- Blume, I. (University of Twente, Department of Chemical Technology) ;
- Smolders, C.A. (University of Twente, Department of Chemical Technology)
- Published : 1992.09.01
Abstract
Classical membrane processes like microfiltration (MF), ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) are being applied in the last years more frequently in environmental and effluent process problems. Newer technologies and developments like pervaporation (PV) and gas sepaxation (GS) recently found commercial applications in the treatment of waste waters and gas streams. The incentive here is either the clean-up from organic components to comply with federal emission regulations or the recovery of the organics for economical reasons. Processes still in their development stage are combinations of chemical reactions with membrane processes to separate and treat
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