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Farhat, Nadia (author), Kim, Lanhee (author), Mineta, Katsuhiko (author), Alarawi, Mohammed (author), Gojobori, Takashi (author), Saikaly, Pascal (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
Monitoring the changes that occur to water during distribution is vital to ensure water safety. In this study, the biological stability of reverse osmosis (RO) produced drinking water, characterized by low cell concentration and low assimilable organic carbon, in combination with chlorine disinfection was investigated. Water quality at...
journal article 2022
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Desmond, Peter (author), Huisman, Kees Theo (author), Sanawar, Huma (author), Farhat, Nadia M. (author), Traber, Jacqueline (author), Fridjonsson, Einar O. (author), Johns, Michael L. (author), Flemming, Hans Curt (author), Picioreanu, C. (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
The application of membrane technology for water treatment and reuse is hampered by the development of a microbial biofilm. Biofilm growth in micro-and ultrafiltration (MF/UF) membrane modules, on both the membrane surface and feed spacer, can form a secondary membrane and exert resistance to permeation and crossflow, increasing energy demand...
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Javier, Luisa (author), Pulido-Beltran, Laura (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author), Farhat, Nadia M. (author)
Nutrient limitation has been proposed as a biofouling control strategy for membrane systems. However, the impact of permeation on biofilm development under phosphorus-limited and enriched conditions is poorly understood. This study analyzed biofilm development in membrane fouling simulators (MFSs) with and without permeation supplied with...
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Putri, Ratna E. (author), Kim, Lan Hee (author), Farhat, Nadia (author), Felemban, Mashael (author), Saikaly, Pascal E. (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
Desalination technology based on Reverse Osmosis (RO) membrane filtration has been resorted to provide high-quality drinking water. RO produced drinking water is characterized by a low bacterial cell concentration. Monitoring microbial quality and ensuring membrane-treated water safety has taken advantage of the rapid development of DNA-based...
journal article 2021
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Sanawar, H. (author), Kim, L. H. (author), Farhat, N. M. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
Biofouling is one of the major factors causing decline in membrane performance in reverse osmosis (RO) plants, and perhaps the biggest hurdle of membrane technology. Chemical cleaning is periodically carried out at RO membrane installations aiming to restore membrane performance. Typical cleaning agents used in the water treatment industry...
journal article 2021
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Javier, Luisa (author), Pulido-Beltran, Laura (author), Kruithof, Joop (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author), Farhat, Nadia M. (author)
Biofouling is a problem that hinders sustainable membrane-based desalination and the stratification of bacterial populations over the biofilm’s height is suggested to compromise the efficiency of cleaning strategies. Some studies reported a base biofilm layer attached to the membrane that is harder to remove. Previous research suggested...
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Javier, Luisa (author), Farhat, Nadia M. (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
A critical problem in seawater reverse osmosis (RO) filtration processes is biofilm accumulation, which reduces system performance and increases energy requirements. As a result, membrane systems need to be periodically cleaned by combining chemical and physical protocols. Nutrient limitation in the feed water is a strategy to control biofilm...
journal article 2021
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Farhat, Nadia (author), Kim, Lan Hee (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
The use of traditional drinking water microbial quality monitoring methods, including heterotrophic plate counts (HPCs) and total coliform counts, are not only laborious and time-consuming but also do not readily allow identification of risk areas in the network. Furthermore, if areas of concern are identified, and mitigation measures are...
journal article 2020
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Pinel, I.S.M. (author), Kim, Lan Hee (author), Proença Borges, Vitor R. (author), Farhat, Nadia M. (author), Witkamp, Geert Jan (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
Phosphate limitation has been suggested as a preventive method against biofilms. P-limited feed water was studied as a preventive strategy against biofouling in cooling towers (CTs). Three pilot-scale open recirculating CTs were operated in parallel for five weeks. RO permeate was fed to the CTs (1) without supplementation (reference), (2)...
journal article 2020
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Sanawar, Huma (author), Bucs, Szilárd S. (author), Pot, Martin A. (author), Zlopasa, J. (author), Farhat, Nadia M. (author), Witkamp, Geert Jan (author), Kruithof, Joop C. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
Routine chemical cleaning with the combined use of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) is carried out as a means of biofouling control in reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. The novelty of the research presented herein is in the application of urea, instead of NaOH, as a chemical cleaning agent to full-scale spiral-wound RO...
journal article 2019
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Sanawar, H. (author), Pinel, I.S.M. (author), Farhat, N. M. (author), Bucs, Sz S. (author), Zlopasa, J. (author), Kruithof, J. C. (author), Witkamp, G.J. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
Chemical cleaning is routinely performed in reverse osmosis (RO) plants for the regeneration of RO membranes that suffer from biofouling problems. The potential of urea as a chaotropic agent to enhance the solubilization of biofilm proteins has been reported briefly in the literature. In this paper the efficiency of urea cleaning for RO...
journal article 2018
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Sanawar, H. (author), Siddiqui, A. (author), Bucs, S.S. (author), Farhat, N. M. (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Kruithof, J. C. (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author)
Biofouling studies addressing biofouling control are mostly executed in short-term studies. It is unclear whether data collected from these experiments are representative for long-term biofouling as occurring in full-scale membrane systems. This study investigated whether short-term biofouling studies accelerated by biodegradable nutrient...
journal article 2017
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Valladares Linares, R. (author), Fortunato, L (author), Farhat, N. M. (author), Bucs, S. S. (author), Staal, M.J. (author), Fridjonsson, E. O. (author), Johns, M. L. (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author), Leiknes, TO (author)
Membrane systems are commonly used in the water industry to produce potable water and for advanced wastewater treatment. One of the major drawbacks of membrane systems is biofilm formation (biofouling), which results in an unacceptable decline in membrane performance. Three novel in situ biofouling characterization techniques were assessed: ...
review 2016
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In hydraulic turbines, the tip-leakage vortex is responsible for flow instabilities and for promoting erosion due to cavitation. To better understand the flow in the tip region, LES computations are carried out to compute the flow around a NACA0009 blade including the gap between the tip and the wall. The influence of the gap size is...
conference paper 2015
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Escaler, X. (author), Egusquiza, E. (author), Farhat, M. (author), Avellan, F. (author)
public lecture 2004
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