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Removal of pesticides by reverse osmosis
Environmental Science & Technology, 1975Two types of reverse osmosis membranes, i.e., cellulose acetate (CA) and cross linked polyethylenimine, designated as NS 100 by OSW, were evaluated for their removal of a wide variety of pesticides, including chlorinated hydrocarbons, organophosphorus, and miscellaneous pesticides. With each membrane the rejection of pesticides was better than 99%.
Chian, ESK, Bruce, WN, Fang, HHP
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Computer simulation of osmosis and reverse osmosis in solutions
Chemical Physics Letters, 1994Computer simulation studies using the method of molecular dynamics have been carried out to investigate osmosis and reverse osmosis in solutions separated by semi-permeable membranes. Our results show both osmosis and reverse osmosis, as well as a smooth transition between the two when either the solution concentration is changed, or the density ...
Jack G. Powles, Sohail Murad
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Removal of antibiotics and estrogens by nanofiltration and reverse osmosis membranes.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023Lin-sen Yang+8 more
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Reverse osmosis in food processing
2020Although reverse osmosis (RO) is recognized as a leading technology in desalination processes, it is also a well-established application in food processing due to its several advantages over conventional methodologies such as preservation of thermal sensitive compounds, low energy consumption and low investment costs.
Alfredo Cassano+2 more
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Recent progress in reverse osmosis modeling: An overview
Desalination, 2023Mohd Muzammil Zubair+2 more
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Studies on desalination by reverse osmosis
Journal of Biochemical Toxicology, 1966AbstractThe structure of cellulose acetate membranes used for desalination in the process of reverse osmosis has been examined. By means of a technique involving aqueous solutions of the stain Biebrich Scarlet, the membranes are shown to consist of two regions, one of which acts as a mechanical support for the much thinner desalinating layer.
W. Banks, A. Sharples
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Engineering antifouling reverse osmosis membranes: A review
, 2021Shuaifei Zhao+8 more
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