Development of Novel Wastewater Reclamation System Using Microfiltration with Advanced New Membrane Material and Electrodialysis

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The integrated system of microfiltration and electrodialysis was proposed for wastewater reclamation, and the treatment performances were experimentally investigated with a pilot-scale system. The filterability of membrane and the long-term operational performances of the system were focused with real municipal sewage. The suggested wastewater reclamation system shows stable water quality during operational period over 6 months. Therefore, it is believed to be a useful system for reuse of wastewater and security of water resources.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 510-511)

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586-589

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March 2006

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© 2006 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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