Abstract
Membrane separation process is perhaps one of the promising alternatives in water treatment over adsorption, being a greener mode of separation. Nanofiltration of dye-contaminated wastewater is a potential and viable membrane separation technology to effectively remove dyes from the water stream. Various nanofiltration systems (different flow configurations and types of membrane) are discussed, and the filtration efficiencies are compared. Besides, a simple transport phenomenon-based model is presented to explain the experimental observations and the underlying mechanisms.
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Mondal, S., Purkait, M.K., De, S. (2018). Nanofiltration of Dyes. In: Advances in Dye Removal Technologies. Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6293-3_5
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