DOI: 10.14264/uql.2017.40
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Active anti-fouling and defouling of membranes using electrochemical methods

Abstract: Industrial wastewater treatment from cattle slaughterhouses traditionally use dissolved air floatation (DAF) to remove the high organic content of fat, oil and grease (FOG) from wastewaters and recover them for producing other products, including tallow, gelatine and food additives. Dissolved air floatation presents several operating difficulties including the large size, high energy use and odour issues resulting in increased operation costs and decreased efficiency. Replacing a DAF unit with microfiltration … Show more

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