Nanofiltration Membranes: Recent Advances and Environmental Applications
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- Environmental science, engineering and technology
- History of engineering and technology
- Technology: general issues
- adsorption
- ceramic filters
- chemical oxygen demand (COD)
- chirality
- colloidal fouling
- dilution mode
- drinking water
- electrospinning
- enantiomer
- fabrication
- flux
- fr bacteriophage
- goat cheese whey
- granules
- groundwater
- hybrid desalination
- ibuprofen
- inorganics
- interfacial polymerization
- ionic liquids (ILs)
- life cycle assessment (LCA)
- liquid separation
- membrane
- membrane bioreactor (MBR)
- membrane fouling
- membrane patterning
- membrane surface modification
- membranes
- mixed-matrix membranes
- MMMs
- modifier
- MS2 bacteriophage
- multi-stage flash (MSF)
- municipal wastewater treatment works (MWWTWs)
- n/a
- nanofiltration
- nanofiltration (NF)
- Nanofiltration (NF)
- nanomaterials
- organic matter
- ozonation
- phase-inversion process
- reclamation
- removal
- reuse
- reverse osmosis (RO)
- reverse Osmosis (RO)
- secondary effluent
- solvent
- thin-film composite membranes
- threshold flux
- ultrafiltration
- ultrafiltration (UF)
- virus removal
- VOC
- wastewater reuse
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This book, titled "Nanofiltration Membranes: Recent Advances and Environmental Applications", aims to assess the recent developments and advances in all the aspects related to nanofiltration (NF) technology and its environmental applications. This book has ten articles, including eight research articles and two reviews. Various topics are discussed, including fabrication of organic and inorganic NF membranes, tailoring NF membranes' surface properties, the application of NF in side-stream valorization, using NF technology in combination with other membrane technologies such as ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO), wide-range applications of NF for removing organic and inorganic pollutants and viruses, and a detailed sustainability assessment of the use of NF technology via life cycle assessment (LCA).
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