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ABSTRACT Produced water (PW) is the largest and most complex waste stream generated during oil and gas production, posing significant environmental, operational, and regulatory challenges due to its high salinity, dispersed hydrocarbons, toxic organics, heavy metals, and naturally occurring radioactive materials. Although numerous studies have reviewed
Omogbolade L. Adepitan +3 more
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Abstract Background Algal‐bacterial consortia represent a promising symbiotic system with high potential for removing major pollutants and micropollutants from municipal wastewater. Four continuously stirred sequential batch reactors (SBRs) were used to investigate the combination of Chlorella sorokiniana and activated sludge for municipal wastewater ...
Asimina Koukoura +5 more
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Study mass transfer of Cd, Hg, As, DDT and chlordane through adsorption onto granular activated carbon [PDF]
The kinetic theory of liquid indicates that diffusion coefficient for the dilute liquid at ordinary pressure is essentially independent of mixture composition. Mass transfer is important in separation and adsorption process.
Omar, Roslan
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Fate of selected drugs in the wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) for domestic sewage [PDF]
The wide diffusion of Emerging Organic Micropollutants (EOMs) in the environment is receiving increasing attention due to their potential toxicological effects on living organisms.
Boni, Maria Rosaria +2 more
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An asymmetric Cu+─O─Mo6+ dual‐site in a nanoconfined membrane turns O2 into singlet oxygen at ambient conditions with ≈95% selectivity, bypassing superoxide. It concentrates reactants for rapid pollutant removal, operates stably in continuous flow with ultra‐low metal leaching and cost, efficiently purifying complex waters.
Jian Ye +8 more
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Fenton coupled with nanofiltration for elimination of Bisphenol A [PDF]
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a typical Endocrine Disrupting Chemical (EDC), which is potentially harmful during wastewater reclamation. In this study, its degradation during Fenton's process under different operational conditions was investigated in combination ...
Bengoa, Christophe José +5 more
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An integrated liquid‐liquid extraction and in situ superwettable membrane separation system is developed for efficient removal of organic pollutants from wastewater. After being treated with this novel technology, the residual organic pollutants are < 1.5 ppm with a removal efficiency > 95.5% and a TOC < 40 ppm, demonstrating a scalable and sustainable
Deqi Wang +6 more
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Dichloroaniline retention by nanofiltration membranes [PDF]
This study evaluates the performance of two nanofiltration membranes in removing a herbicide: dichloroaniline. The membranes, one polyamide and one cellulose acetate, have a cut-off in the range 150–300 g/mol (manufacturers’ data). The experiments were
Aimar, Pierre +3 more
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Supramolecular Macrocyclic Iodine Adsorbents Enable Photothermally Stable Perovskite Solar Cells
Two novel diazapentacene‐based macrocycles are synthesized with expanded cavities that enable dual‐mode iodine adsorption through both physical and chemical interactions. When applied as iodine adsorbents in solar cells, PSCs incorporating M4 achieve 26.13% efficiency with 95.85% retention after 1000 h at 85 °C.
Yue Wu +9 more
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Organic Micropollutants in Dutch Coastal Waters
During six cruises in the period August 1983 - July 1984, water samples were collected at nine locations in the Southern North Sea in order to assess the level of contamination with some classes of organic micropollutants for which presently little information is available.
Jan A. Luijten +6 more
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