1 The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 2 Environmental Solutions Research Centre, Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand Reverse osmosis (RO) technology requires high ...
About the author: Val S. Frenkel, Ph.D., P.E, D.WRE, is director of membrane technologies for Kennedy/Jenks Consultants. Frenkel can be reached at [email protected]. How did reverse osmosis (RO) ...
An integrated membrane system, membrane bioreactor-reverse osmosis (MBR-RO), has become highly efficient in producing high-quality water for municipal wastewater reclamation. However, disposal of a ...
Reverse osmosis (RO) has become popular for primary removal of dissolved ions in high-purity makeup water for such applications as electrical power generation by steam, semi-conductor manufacturing ...
[Web Exclusive - Industrial WaterWorld - Sept. 1, 2009] -- Cheese whey used to be considered a waste product suitable only for disposal, with reverse osmosis viewed as a necessary extra cost to allow ...
A team at Yale University has modelled five RO desalination processes to understand what energy savings can be attained by changing process design. The paper, “Can batch or semi-batch processes save ...
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