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Tag: NOM

  • 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…

  • WEBINAR: Precursors of disinfection by-products

    WEBINAR: Precursors of disinfection by-products

    On 4 June 2024, 14:00 – 15:30 (CEST), H2Oforall and SafeCREW are hosting their third joint webinar on disinfection by products to which we would like to invite you. This time we will focus on Natural Organic Matter (NOM) as “Precursors of disinfection by-products“. Our guest speaker Jean-Philippe Croue, professor in Environmental Engineering at Université…

  • SafeCREW at the GRC on water disinfection, byproducts and health: Poster Award and Discussion Leader

    SafeCREW at the GRC on water disinfection, byproducts and health: Poster Award and Discussion Leader

    Our colleagues Maolida Nihemati (UFZ) and Beatrice Cantoni (POLIMI) presented their posters at the GRC Gordon Research Conference on water disinfection, byproducts and health. We congratulate Maolida to get the Poster Award as one of three winners. Maolida works on the challenge to identify polar disinfection-byproducts on drinking water; her poster is entitled “Revisiting disinfection…

  • Award for SafeCREW poster on removal of DBP precursors in drinking water

    Award for SafeCREW poster on removal of DBP precursors in drinking water

    Jon Wullenweber, PhD candidate at DVGW research centre at TUHH, presented his current research on 12 June 2023 at the first Workshop of TUHH Research Cluster “Biobased Processes and Reactor Technologies”. The poster displays research results on “Chlorine based disinfection byproduct (DBP) precursors removal during drinking water treatment”. During the poster sessions, the poster stimulated…