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Ammonia Recovery from Industrial Wastewater by TransMembraneChemiSorption
Membrane technology is a growing alternative for ammonia removal and recovery from wastewater compared to many other water treatment processes, such as strippers, scrubbers, and deaeration systems. Among the available alternatives, the TransMembraneChemiSorption (TMCS) has been gaining consideration, especially under certain operating conditions. TMCS using a membrane contactor is a unique separation process that is transitioning from research and pilot phases to field installations. This paper reviews the results of such an ammonia removal system using membrane contactors.
Ammonia Recovery from Industrial Wastewater by TransMembraneChemiSorption
Membrane technology is a growing alternative for ammonia removal and recovery from wastewater compared to many other water treatment processes, such as strippers, scrubbers, and deaeration systems. Among the available alternatives, the TransMembraneChemiSorption (TMCS) has been gaining consideration, especially under certain operating conditions. TMCS using a membrane contactor is a unique separation process that is transitioning from research and pilot phases to field installations. This paper reviews the results of such an ammonia removal system using membrane contactors.
Ammonia Recovery from Industrial Wastewater by TransMembraneChemiSorption
Ulbricht, Martin (author) / Schneider, Jürgen (author) / Stasiak, Maria (author) / Sengupta, Amit (author)
Chemie Ingenieur Technik ; 85 ; 1259-1262
2013-08-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English