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Elimination of Carbamazepine, Diclofenac and Naproxen from Treated Wastewater by Nanofiltration

✍ Scribed by Markus Röhricht; Jürgen Krisam; Ulrich Weise; Uta R. Kraus; Rolf-A. Düring


Book ID
102803579
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
652 KB
Volume
37
Category
Article
ISSN
1863-0650

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Abstract

Most conventional wastewater treatment plants remove very small amounts of micropollutants, such as pharmaceuticals. Here, the ability of two different types of submerged nanofiltration flat sheet modules to remove pharmaceuticals from wastewater is analyzed. The two nanofiltration membranes were used at relatively low pressures of only 0.3 and 0.7 bar. At such low pressures, the membranes did not retain salts to a great extent. This is advantageous in wastewater treatment because no salt concentrate is produced. Carbamazepine was retained only slightly by the nanofiltration membranes, whereas approximately 60% of diclofenac and naproxen were retained by both membranes. This level of effectiveness might not be enough to justify the use of such a system as an additional treatment step in wastewater treatment plants.


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