Studies on pore blocking mechanism and technical feasibility of a hybrid PAC-MF process for reclamation of irrigation water from biotreated POME
An integrated low-cost adsorption (with powdered activated carbon) and cross-flow membrane filtration (with microfiltration membranes of 0.1 and 0.2 μm pore sizes) process was employed for the treatment of biotreated POME to produce irrigation water fully benchmarked with water-quality standards. Th...
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