Role of imperfections in transfer of organic micro-pollutants through RO/NF membranes: Numerical study
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Abstract
Due to relatively low diffusivities, the rejection of organic micro-pollutants in pressure-driven membrane processes is more affected by Concentration Polarization (CP) than that of typical inorganic ions. On the other hand, it can be more sensitive to various membrane imperfections because the rejection of these solutes by intact membranes can be expected to be quite high. This makes necessary simultaneous accounting for membrane imperfections and Concentration Polarization in Reverse Osmosis and/or Nanofiltration of organic micro-pollutants.
CitationBondarenko, M.; Yaroshchuk, A. Role of imperfections in transfer of organic micro-pollutants through RO/NF membranes: Numerical study. "Desalination (Amsterdam)", 15 Desembre 2023, vol. 568, núm. 117012.
ISSN1873-4464
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