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Autor:
Emile Cornelissen, E.F. Beerendonk, K. F. de Korte, J. W. M. N. Kappelhof, Jian-Jun Qin, D.J.H. Harmsen, H. Oo
Publikováno v:
Water Science and Technology. 63:1557-1565
An innovative osmotic membrane bioreactor (OMBR) is currently under development for the reclamation of wastewater, which combines activated sludge treatment and forward osmosis (FO) membrane separation with a RO post-treatment. The research focus is
Autor:
Chris J. Ruiken, Kiran A. Kekre, Emile Cornelissen, K. F. de Korte, L.P. Wessels, Maung Htun Oo, Guihe Tao, Jian-Jun Qin
Publikováno v:
The Open Chemical Engineering Journal. 3:27-32
Objective of this study was to conduct a baseline study of osmotic membrane bioreactor (OMBR) - optimization of operating conditions in forward osmosis (FO). Experiments were conducted with an FO pilot system. Tap water was used as the feed and NaCl
Autor:
A. Joss, Franz-Bernd Frechen, K. F. de Korte, E. Dorgeloh, H.F. van der Roest, Th. Wozniak, Ch. Ruiken, W. Schier, Ch. Brepols, Werner Fuchs, S. Haider, M. Wett
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 231:20-26
In the future, upgrading of existing wastewater treatment plants (wwtps) will become the more challenging task than erection of wholly new plants, as most of the plants (e.g. necessary in Germany) do exist already. Since some time, MBR technology has
Autor:
L.P. Wessels, H. Oo, D.J.H. Harmsen, K. F. de Korte, Chris J. Ruiken, Emile Cornelissen, Jian-Jun Qin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Membrane Science. 319:158-168
An innovative osmotic membrane bioreactor (OMBR) is currently under development, based on forward osmosis (FO) driven by an osmotic pressure difference. For the OMBR to be both technically and economically viable, the performance of the FO membranes
Publikováno v:
Water Science and Technology, 43(1), 241-249
1st world water congress of the International Water Association (IWA) : wastewater, reclamation, recycling and reuse : proceedings, Paris
Water Science and Technology 43 (2001) 1
1st world water congress of the International Water Association (IWA) : wastewater, reclamation, recycling and reuse : proceedings, Paris
Water Science and Technology 43 (2001) 1
The feasibility of the so-called BIOFIX-process to treat municipal wastewater was investigated in a pilot-plant. The innovative element of this process is that carrier material to which a biofilm is attached is recirculated between a sorption reactor