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Volumn 88, Issue , 2012, Pages 79-86

Fouling behavior of dairy wastewater treatment by nanofiltration under shear-enhanced extreme hydraulic conditions

Author keywords

Flux decline; Membrane cleaning; Membrane fouling; Shear rate; Wastewater regeneration

Indexed keywords

ALKALINE CLEANING; CAKE LAYER FORMATION; CALCIUM IONS; CONCENTRATION POLARIZATION; DAIRY WASTEWATER; DAIRY WASTEWATER TREATMENT; FLUX DECLINE; FOULANTS; FOULING BEHAVIOR; HIGH PRESSURE; HIGH SHEAR RATE; HYDRAULIC CONDITIONS; INORGANIC IONS; LABORATORY MODULE; MEMBRANE CLEANING; MILK PROTEIN; PERMEABILITY LOSS; PERMEATE FLUX; PERMEATE QUALITY; SHEAR RATES; SURFACE ADSORPTION; SURFACE FOULING;

EID: 84855773531     PISSN: 13835866     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2011.12.008     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (56)

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