Autin et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Investigating the significance of coagulation kinetics on maintaining membrane permeability in an MBR following reactive coagulant dosingAutin et al., 2016
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- Autin O
- Hai F
- Judd S
- McAdam E
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- Journal of Membrane Science
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In this study, the impact of kinetically controlled floc growth on sustaining membrane permeability following reactive coagulant dosing was determined using a model particle system. Floc formation was indicated to comprise of two stages following coagulant …
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