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Tag: membrane adsorbers

  • Adsorptive membrane process to selectively remove NOM coupled with a sustainable electrochemical regeneration method

    Adsorptive membrane process to selectively remove NOM coupled with a sustainable electrochemical regeneration method

    The next SafeCREW Key Result has now been published on the Horizon Results Platform: Adsorptive membrane process to selectively remove NOM coupled with a sustainable electrochemical regeneration method. Ion exchangers are widely used for removing natural organic matter (NOM) from water due to their charge-based adsorption mechanisms. However, conventional ion exchange resins suffer from pore…

  • Use of Macroporous Membrane Adsorbers for the Removal of NOM

    Use of Macroporous Membrane Adsorbers for the Removal of NOM

    Last month, our colleague Jon Wullenweber and Mathias Ernst at DVGW-TUHH successfully published a new study in MDPI membranes: “Characterizing Macroporous Ion Exchange Membrane Adsorbers for Natural Organic Matter (NOM) Removal—Adsorption and Regeneration Behavior”. The publication demonstrates the potential of using macroporous membrane adsorbers, an adsorptive process in membrane format, for the removal of natural…