2015
DOI: 10.1080/15685551.2015.1092012
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Processing of biscuit industrial effluent using thin film composite nanofiltration membranes

Abstract: Nanofiltration (NF) is a membrane-based separation process having significant potential for the treatment of industrial effluents to enable water reuse. It has the ability to remove low molecular weight trace contaminants from water, which cannot be separated by conventional treatment methods. In the present investigation, a thin film composite polyamide membrane was synthesized by interfacial polymerization technique and evaluated for the treatment of biscuit industrial effluent. The synthesized membrane was … Show more

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“…Usually, conventional processes require enormous space, high energy consumption, chemical usage, and labour cost compared to membrane processes [37], which are one-time investments to obtain good quality of water from e uents for reuse in various applications to reduce fresh water consumption. Low pressure membrane processes can be used for the production of reusable water in various applications.…”
Section: Economic Estimation Of Integrated Ambrmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Usually, conventional processes require enormous space, high energy consumption, chemical usage, and labour cost compared to membrane processes [37], which are one-time investments to obtain good quality of water from e uents for reuse in various applications to reduce fresh water consumption. Low pressure membrane processes can be used for the production of reusable water in various applications.…”
Section: Economic Estimation Of Integrated Ambrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, the conventional processes required enormous space, high energy consumption, chemical usage and labour cost compared to membrane process [32]. However, by considering environmental engineering drawbacks in low -pressure membrane processes for the production of potable water in various applications.…”
Section: Economic Estimation For Integrated Membrane Bioreactormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, the conventional processes required enormous space, high energy consumption, chemical usage, and labor cost compared to the membrane process [17]. However, by considering environmental engineering drawbacks in low-pressure membrane processes for potable water production in various applications.…”
Section: Economic Estimation For Integrated Mbrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The -CH 2 stretching vibration of the peak is seen at 2376 cm −1 with corresponding-NH stretching vibration occurring at 3446.91 cm −1 which are associated with the primary and secondary amines connected with terminal amine groups. The characteristic peaks of 1481, 1398, 1288, 1244, and 1172-1016 cm −1 are attributed to aromatic C-C, symmetric O=S=O, ether C-O-C, and asymmetric O=S=O group stretching vibrations of PES support layer of the composite membrane, respectively (Tin et al 2003;Venkata et al 2016). The intensity of the peaks of amides I and II was found to decrease from the original RO (Fig.…”
Section: Structural Analysis Of Ro Membrane By Ftirmentioning
confidence: 88%