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Cleaning membranes with focused ultrasound beams for drinking water treatment
2009
2009 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium
Traditional methods for water treatment are not effective to remove micro pollutants such as harmful organics and cannot meet the demand for high-quality drinking water. Membrane technologies are known to produce drinking water of the highest quality. However, membrane fouling is a significant problem, which limits a widespread use of these technologies. Currently, chemical cleaning is used to control fouling, which interrupts the water production process during cleaning, produces secondary
doi:10.1109/ultsym.2009.5441719
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