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Chen, M. (author), Heijman, Sebastiaan (author), Rietveld, L.C. (author)
Membrane technology presents an effective solution for treating oily wastewater, a significant environmental hazard stemming from industries such as food processing, metalworking, and oil extraction. Compared to polymeric membranes, ceramic ones exhibit superior mechanical, chemical, and thermal stability, enabling more effective oil removal...
review 2024
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Chen, M. (author), Heijman, Sebastiaan (author), Luiten-Olieman, Mieke W.J. (author), Rietveld, L.C. (author)
Ceramic membranes have drawn increasing attention in oily wastewater treatment as an alternative to their traditional polymeric counterparts, yet persistent membrane fouling is still one of the largest challenges. Particularly, little is known about ceramic membrane fouling by oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions in constant flux filtration modes. In...
journal article 2022
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Chen, M. (author), Zhu, Li (author), Chen, Jingwen (author), Yang, Fenglin (author), Tang, Chuyang Y. (author), Guiver, Michael D. (author), Dong, Yingchao (author)
Highly efficient and economic treatment of wastewater sludges and wastewaters in one way is a challenging issue in the water treatment field. Herein we present a waste-to-resource strategy for rational fabrication of low–cost ceramic membranes, which simultaneously addresses the treatment of heavy metal-laden sludges and the separation of oil...
journal article 2020