Nanoscale investigations of flocs and fouled membrane filters / Kristen Exall and Garry G. Leppard, National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada.: En36-518/09-003E-PDF
"Membranes composed of various materials and possessing various pore sizes are increasingly used in drinking water and wastewater treatment to remove colloidal material, organic matter and microorganisms. Membrane fouling can limit the useful life of a membrane. Common foulants include inorganic colloidal material, organic matter, and biological growth; foulant layers often include a combination of these"--Abstract, page 1.
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| Title | Nanoscale investigations of flocs and fouled membrane filters / Kristen Exall and Garry G. Leppard, National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada. |
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| Description | 1 online resource (36 pages) : illustrations, charts. |
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