Process feasibility, operational parameters and modeling of reverse osmosis membrane systems for the separation and concentration of hazardous, complex industrial wastes
Abstract
Reverse osmosis (RO) was applied successfully to the renovation of complex and hazardous industrial wastewaters. Few others have had success in applying RO to the treatment of these high-strength wastewaters, including industrial landfill leachates. Because of the nature of these hazardous waste streams, difficulties are encountered if the RO treatment scheme is not designed or operated for the immediate purpose. The RO system consists of tubular cellulose acetate membranes that can operate in several process modes. The more functional process concentrates the feed, allowing the membrane to separate increments of
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- OSTI Identifier:
- 6013421
- Resource Type:
- Thesis/Dissertation
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: Thesis (Ph. D.)
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 42 ENGINEERING; 420900* - Engineering- Waste Processing Plants & Equipment- (-1989)
Citation Formats
Slater, C S. Process feasibility, operational parameters and modeling of reverse osmosis membrane systems for the separation and concentration of hazardous, complex industrial wastes. United States: N. p., 1983.
Web.
Slater, C S. Process feasibility, operational parameters and modeling of reverse osmosis membrane systems for the separation and concentration of hazardous, complex industrial wastes. United States.
Slater, C S. 1983.
"Process feasibility, operational parameters and modeling of reverse osmosis membrane systems for the separation and concentration of hazardous, complex industrial wastes". United States.
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abstractNote = {Reverse osmosis (RO) was applied successfully to the renovation of complex and hazardous industrial wastewaters. Few others have had success in applying RO to the treatment of these high-strength wastewaters, including industrial landfill leachates. Because of the nature of these hazardous waste streams, difficulties are encountered if the RO treatment scheme is not designed or operated for the immediate purpose. The RO system consists of tubular cellulose acetate membranes that can operate in several process modes. The more functional process concentrates the feed, allowing the membrane to separate increments of},
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year = {Sat Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 1983},
month = {Sat Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 1983}
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