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Volumn 247, Issue 1-3, 2009, Pages 94-107
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Evaluation and characterization of seawater RO membrane fouling
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ABU DHABI;
BROWN FIELDS;
CHEMICAL CONDITIONING;
FEED WATER;
FOULANTS;
FOULING PROBLEMS;
FRESH WATER;
FUEL PRICES;
GALLONS PER DAYS;
GROWING DEMAND;
IN-PROCESS;
JOINT VENTURE COMPANY;
KEY SUCCESS FACTORS;
LOW QUALITIES;
MEMBRANE PERFORMANCE;
MEMBRANE SURFACE;
MIDDLE EAST;
OPERATIONAL GUIDANCE;
POWER COMPANY;
POWER SUPPLY;
PRE-TREATMENT;
REPLACEMENT COSTS;
REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEMS;
RO MEMBRANE;
SEA WATER REVERSE OSMOSIS DESALINATION;
SEAWATER REVERSE OSMOSIS;
SEMBCORP;
SYSTEM DESIGN;
SYSTEM FAILURES;
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE;
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES;
CHEMICAL WATER TREATMENT;
CHEMICALS REMOVAL (WATER TREATMENT);
DESALINATION;
ELECTRIC UTILITIES;
MAINTENANCE;
MEMBRANE FOULING;
MEMBRANES;
OPERATING COSTS;
ORGANIC CHEMICALS;
REVERSE OSMOSIS;
SURFACES;
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING;
WATER FILTRATION;
WATER SUPPLY;
SEAWATER;
BIOFOULING;
CLEANUP;
DESALINATION;
MEMBRANE;
OSMOSIS;
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT;
SEAWATER;
WATER QUALITY;
WATER SUPPLY;
ASIA;
EURASIA;
MIDDLE EAST;
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES;
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EID: 69549083186
PISSN: 00119164
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2008.12.016 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (20)
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References (8)
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