Topical 1: Water Resource Conservation: Purification, Reclamation and Reuse

Session 606 - Novel Membranes and Membrane Processes for Water Treatment and Production
Membranes processes are being widely in water reuse/waste treatment applications and difficult material recovery from solvent-based systems. This session will consider the development of new membranes that include organic, inorganic, inorganic-organic hybrids, both in solid or liquid form. Papers will include fundamental aspects (RO, NF, pervaporation, facilitated transport, etc), new membranes, novel water/waste effluent treatment applications for reuse and material recovery, hybrid membrane processes, VOC removal/recovery, full-scale applications, etc
Chair:Isabel Escobar
CoChair:Colin Crowley
 Modeling of Direct Contact Membrane Distillation of Saline Water in Cross Flow Hollow Fiber Devices
Liming Song, Baoan Li, Kamalesh K. Sirkar
 Technical and Economic Feasibility of Reverse Osmosis Reclamation of Agricultural Drainage Water in the San Joaquin Valley
Brian C. McCool, Anditya Rahardianto, Saeed Rezvani, Yoram Cohen
 Internal Concentration Polarization in Forward Osmosis: Influence of Membrane Orientation and Operating Conditions on Flux Performance
Jeffrey R. McCutcheon, Menachem Elimelech
 Membrane Bioreactor Process Model for the Removal of Biodegradable Organic Matter and Disinfection Byproduct Precursors from Water Supplies
Mark D. Williams, Varadarajan Ravindran, Massoud Pirbazari
 Electrodialysis/Reverse Osmosis to Recover Dissolved Organics from Seawater
Peter Pfromm, Tarl Vetter, E. Michael Perdue, Ellery Ingall, Jean-Francois Koprivnjak
 Membrane Fouling and Transport Models in Water Treatment Applications
Shih-Chieh Tu, Varadarajan Ravindran, Massoud Pirbazari

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