Significant energy savings by optimising membrane design in the multi-stage reverse osmosis wastewater treatment process release_qpbkwurd75gv7la27i3eqfvx5y

by M. A. Al-Obaidi, C. Kara-Zaïtri, Iqbal Mujtaba

Published in Environmental Science Water Research & Technology by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC).

2018   p449-460

Abstract

The total energy consumption of the multi stage spiral wound RO process has continuously improved as a result of discovering the proper design parameters for each module that can save more energy besides keeping high removal of chlorophenol.
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