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2018-07-01An anaerobic membrane bioreactor – membrane distillation hybrid system for energy recovery and water reuse: Removal performance of organic carbon, nutrients, and trace organic contaminantsSong, X; Luo, W; McDonald, J; Khan, SJ; Hai, FI; Price, WE; Nghiem, LD
2019Nanoporous solid-state membranes modified with multi-wall carbon nanotubes with anti-biofouling property.Alizadeh, A; Razmjou, A; Ghaedi, M; Jannesar, R
2019-12-01Analysis of mass transfer behavior in membrane distillation: Mathematical modeling under various conditionsDamtie, MM; Woo, YC; Kim, B; Park, KD; Hailemariam, RH; Shon, HK; Choi, JS
2013-01-01New proposed conceptual mathematical models for biomass viability and membrane fouling of membrane bioreactorZuthi, MFR; Ngo, HH; Guo, WS; Li, JX; Xia, SQ; Zhang, ZQ
2022-03In-situ monitoring of membrane fouling migration and compression mechanism with improved ultraviolet technique in membrane bioreactors.Cui, Z; Wang, X; Ngo, H; Zhu, G
2013-01-01Performance of submerged membrane bioreactor (SMBR) with and without the addition of the different particle sizes of GAC as suspended mediumJohir, MA; Shanmuganathan, S; Vigneswaran, S; Kandasamy, J
2013-01-01Simultaneous removal of phosphorus and nitrogen from sewage using a novel combo system of fluidized bed reactor-membrane bioreactor (FBR-MBR)Guadie, A; Xia, S; Zhang, Z; Guo, W; Ngo, HH; Hermanowicz, SW
2017-01-01Time-resolved monitoring of biofouling development on a fat sheet membrane using optical coherence tomographyFortunato, L; Jeong, S; Leiknes, T
2012-06-01Effect of organic loading rate on organic matter and foulant characteristics in membrane bio-reactorJohir, MAH; Vigneswaran, S; Sathasivan, A; Kandasamy, J; Chang, CY
2021-06Progress in osmotic membrane bioreactors research: Contaminant removal, microbial community and bioenergy production in wastewater.Hosseinzadeh, A; Zhou, JL; Navidpour, AH; Altaee, A
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