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S.G.J. Heijman

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Fouling remains a critical challenge for ceramic ultrafiltration membranes, limiting their long-term performance for water treatment. Fenton-like reactions have been widely used for fouling removal due to the formation of strong radicals. Integrating these reactions into backwash ...
The growing global water crisis necessitates advanced wastewater treatment technologies capable of addressing complex contaminants. Adsorbents and membrane technologies provide viable solutions for wastewater treatment, and their performance can be significantly enhanced through ...
Membrane modification is commonly applied in water purification and wastewater treatment to reduce fouling of membranes. However, the influence of fouling test methods on evaluating pristine and modified membranes is often overlooked. This study investigates fouling behavior of a ...

Oil and Water Recovery from Palm Oil Mill Effluent

A Comparative Study of PVDF and α-Al2O3 Ultrafiltration Membranes

Recovering oil and water from palm oil mill effluent reduces environmental pollution and promotes sustainable practices. An effective method to achieve this is ultrafiltration (UF), which uses semi-permeable membranes to separate oil, solids, and other contaminants from wastewate ...
Sulphate (SO42­) is a model ion due to its negative charge and multivalent nature. Its rejection behavior serves as an indicator of the separation performance for other analogous ions in modified membranes. In literature the rejection of the SO42­ by negatively charged polymeric ...
Large amounts of oily wastewater, which can be defined as produced water, are generated in oilfields. Ultrafiltration (UF) serves as an effective and economical method to purify produced water. Unfortunately, membrane fouling during produced water treatment is severe. In this pap ...
During the extraction of fossil fuels, a complex waste stream is produced simultaneously, also known as produced water (PW). Membrane filtration is a promising technology that can successfully enable the treatment and reuse of PW. Silicon carbide (SiC) membranes are preferred for ...

Oil and Water Recovery from Palm Oil Mill Effluent

A Comparative Study of PVDF and α-Al2O3 Ultrafiltration Membranes

Recovering oil and water from palm oil mill effluent (POME) reduces environmental pollution and promotes sustainable practices. To assess the most effective recovery method, an experimental comparison was conducted between PVDF and α-Al2O3 ultrafiltration (UF) membranes at consta ...
A large decrease in permeability is often observed during the filtration of nano-sized colloids, while fouling is widely regarded as the main explanation for this phenomenon. The osmotic pressure or concentration polarization (CP) of colloids can also contribute to the flux decli ...
Ceramic nanofiltration is a potential one-step treatment for industrial waste streams. It can remove colloidal particles, oil droplets and some organic molecules. The drawback of the technology is that backwash cannot be applied to remove the accumulated cake layer from the membr ...

Ceramic membrane filtration for oily wastewater treatment

Basics, membrane fouling and fouling control

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, chemi ...
Sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) is widely used for the chemical cleaning of fouled ultrafiltration (UF) membranes. Various studies performed on polymeric membranes demonstrate that long-term (>100 h) exposure to NaClO deteriorates the physicochemical properties of the membranes, l ...
Ceramic nanofiltration (NF) is a promising alternative for direct surface water treatment, but is hampered for full-scale applications by fouling and a lack of eco-friendly cleaning regimes. In this work, an innovative reactive pre-coat layer, consisting of an iron oxychloride ca ...
This study investigated the performance of direct hollow fiber nanofiltration (dNF40) membranes from NX Filtration BV on a pilot scale for the treatment of pre-treated IJsselmeer water from Waterwinstation Prinses Juliana (WPJ) in Andijk, as well as the direct treatment of raw IJ ...
Worldwide, a considerable amount of oily wastewater is generated, with oil droplets from 2 to 200 nm that are difficult to separate because of their size and colloidal stability. This study presents a novel approach for effectively separating microemulsions via cubic silicon carb ...
Catalytic ceramic nanofiltration (NF) is a promising technology for direct wastewater reclamation, given its high separation selectivity and reactive surfaces for oxidative removal of fouling. A better understanding of the relation between fouling types and oxidative cleaning eff ...
Verwijdering van organische microverontreinigingen uit huishoudelijk afvalwater, waaronder medicijnresten, staat sterk in de belangstelling om de oppervlaktewater kwaliteit te verbeteren, de drinkwaterbronnen te beschermen en te voldoen aan toekomstige EU richtlijnen. In minder d ...
This work presents the first comprehensive investigation of natural organic matter (NOM) fraction removal using ceramic membranes in South Africa. The rate of removal of bulk NOM (measured as UV254 and DOC % removal), the biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) f ...
The type and loading level of oxygen-containing functional groups on graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets significantly affect the size and alignment of nanochannels formed between the GO nanosheets and the separation performance of laminar GO membranes. Here, we demonstrate how double ...
AdOx is een combinatie van een adsorptieproces en een oxidatietechniek. Een veelbelovende technologie om medicijnresten uit afvalwater te halen. En winnaar van
de Waterinnovatieprijs 2021, categorie Gezond Water en Gezonde Bodem.