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- W4317465178 abstract "Membrane separation processes (MSP) has gained much attention due to its high efficiency in separating organic compounds, microorganisms, and salts, depending on the features of the membrane applied. In fact, the water scarcity and strict environmental rules help to push forward the interest of achieving high standards water quality through MSP. These achievements come otherwise with intrinsic challenges, e.g., fouling, or biofouling, that are responsible not only for permeate flow reduction, but also for the membrane lifespan lowering. Therefore, in order to avoid depositions on the membrane surface and inhibit microorganism growth, nanoparticle-impregnated polymeric membranes stand as one of the new approaches to water and wastewater treatment due to their ability on degrading toxic contaminants and imputing biocidal effects to the new material. Among different nanomaterials, carbon nanotubes and nanoparticles (Ag, TiO2, ZnO, Al2O3, and Fe3O4) are the most used materials, which have demonstrated to improve water flux, increase hydrophilicity, and extend the membrane lifetime. However, the reported techniques of preparing such membranes still face challenges like the long-lasting of nanoparticles inside the membranes, the nanoparticles and polymer matrix adhesion, in addition to the difficulties on keeping the activity along several cycle processes. Thus, researchers are lately seeking for a sustainable solution that can guarantee the use of such nano-enhanced materials envisioning the application in large scale. Hence, this chapter aims to report the fundamentals and current trends regarding nanoparticle loading in polymeric membranes for water and wastewater treatment, as well as to highlight segments that still need further attention." @default.
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- W4317465178 title "Current trends of nano-enhanced polymeric membranes for water and wastewater reclamation" @default.
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