2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13223241
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A Review on Promising Membrane Technology Approaches for Heavy Metal Removal from Water and Wastewater to Solve Water Crisis

Abstract: Due to the impacts of water scarcity, the world is looking at all possible solutions for decreasing the over-exploitation of finite freshwater resources. Wastewater is one of the most reliable and accessible water supplies. As the population expands, so do industrial, agricultural, and household operations in order to meet man’s enormous demands. These operations generate huge amounts of wastewater, which may be recovered and used for a variety of reasons. Conventional wastewater treatment techniques have had … Show more

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“…Environmentally friendly processes are increasingly used in modern industry for demineralization, concentration, product modification, and energy conversion and storage [5,141]. Scale formation due to concentration polarization is a significant impediment in the ED process, particularly on the concentrate side of IEMs [142,143].…”
Section: Ion Exchange Membrane (Iem)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Environmentally friendly processes are increasingly used in modern industry for demineralization, concentration, product modification, and energy conversion and storage [5,141]. Scale formation due to concentration polarization is a significant impediment in the ED process, particularly on the concentrate side of IEMs [142,143].…”
Section: Ion Exchange Membrane (Iem)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After attaching to the surface of the me the bacteria begin to produce and excrete extracellular polymers (2), allowing the adhere to the surface. Continuous growth leads to the development of a microco As the size of the microcolonies continues to increase (4), the cells in the micro will experience crowding, reduced nutrient availability, increased excretion o products, increased concentrations of toxins and metabolites (including intercell naling molecules), and changes in their physical and chemical properties envir Finally, the matrix is digested in the microcolonies, and the cells move freely thro tive movement or through browning movement (5). Eventually, a crack forms in trix at the edge of the microcolony, through which bacteria can escape into t amount of surrounding fluid [149].…”
Section: Ion Exchange Membrane (Iem)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A delicate balance is sought, such that irrigation water does not perturb the groundwater quality status [10][11][12]. To solve the water crisis, numerous promising membrane technologies have been developed [13]. Specifically, electrodialysis (ED) techniques have become indispensable in industrial-level wastewater treatment projects around the world [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies in respect of metal ion separation using polymers as ion carriers in liquid membrane transport have been conducted by solvent extraction [2][3]. Chemical reactions among tested metal (solute) in the solvents extraction and liquid membrane transport are similar.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%