1983
DOI: 10.1016/0011-9164(83)87085-4
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Dynamic membrane ultrafiltration and hyperfiltration for the treatment of industrial effluents for water reuse

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“…Since the first study on DMs, various kinds of supporting membrane materials have been tested, including reverse osmosis (RO) membranes [71,72], UF membranes [73,74], MF membranes [73,[75][76][77], ceramic tubes [65,[78][79][80], stainlesssteel tubes [14,67,81], polymeric membranes [82,83], meshes [25,42,84], non-woven fabrics [85][86][87][88], and woven fabrics [89]. Considering the cost and flux of membranes, large-pore membranes are more frequently used in recent DM research.…”
Section: Effect Of Supporting Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the first study on DMs, various kinds of supporting membrane materials have been tested, including reverse osmosis (RO) membranes [71,72], UF membranes [73,74], MF membranes [73,[75][76][77], ceramic tubes [65,[78][79][80], stainlesssteel tubes [14,67,81], polymeric membranes [82,83], meshes [25,42,84], non-woven fabrics [85][86][87][88], and woven fabrics [89]. Considering the cost and flux of membranes, large-pore membranes are more frequently used in recent DM research.…”
Section: Effect Of Supporting Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early eighties, several research groups (Gaddis et al 1979, Groves et al 1983, Turkson et al 1984) extended interest in DM to UF applications. Many of these studies dealt with the treatment of textile industry effluents (Groves et cd.…”
Section: Overview Of Dm Developmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Furthermore, the cationic dyes had a detrimental effect on the membrane, which could not be reversed by rinsing. Groves et al (1983) applied dynamic membranes to the treatment of textile effluents, as described by Johnson et al (1972). The main difference was the substitution of fiberglass or stainless steel tubes with 0.5 mm pores, in place of ceramic supports.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After that, a few more studies were conducted by researchers on salt rejection using RO membrane to study the performance of such membranes [ 368 , 369 , 370 ]. The application of DM for UF processes started in 1980s for wastewater treatment applications for the removal of dyes and proteins [ 371 ]. Some researchers have also tested dynamic UF membranes in the food industry [ 372 , 373 ].…”
Section: Types Of Inorganic Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%