Membrane generation for water reuse in decentralised non-sewered sanitation techniques: Comparability of force pushed (Opposite Osmosis) and thermally pushed processes (Membrane Distillation and Pervaporation)

membrane-generation-for-water-reuse-in-decentralised-non-sewered-sanitation-techniques:-comparability-of-force-pushed-(opposite-osmosis)-and-thermally-pushed-processes-(membrane-distillation-and-pervaporation)

Membrane generation for water reuse in decentralised non-sewered sanitation techniques: Comparability of force pushed (Opposite Osmosis) and thermally pushed processes (Membrane Distillation and Pervaporation)

Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2024, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D4EW00200H, Paper
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Edwina Mercer, Chris Davey, Yadira Bajon Fernandez, Santiago Septien, Sean Tyrrel, Elise Cartmell, Marc Pidou, Ewan J. McAdam
Membrane processes are an established barrier technology for water reclamation from wastewater. Applied at household scale to improve sanitation practice, membrane technology can disrupt the source-receptor pathway, alleviate water scarcity…
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