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No. Article
1 Microbial fuel cell technology as a downstream process of a membrane bioreactor for sludge reduction
Borea L, Puig S, Monclus H, Naddeo V, Colprim J, Belgiorno V
Chemical Engineering Journal, 326, 222, 2017
2 Harvesting of Scenedesmus obliquus using dynamic filtration with a perforated disk
Kim K, Jung JY, Shin H, Choi SA, Kim D, Bai SC, Chang YK, Han JI
Journal of Membrane Science, 517, 14, 2016
3 Integrated benchmark simulation model of an immersed membrane bioreactor
Janus T, Ulanicki B
Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 104, 24, 2016
4 Flux-Dependent Fouling Phenomena in Membrane Bioreactors under Different Food to Microorganisms (F/M) Ratios
Wu B, Kitade T, Chong TH, Lee JY, Uemura T, Fane AG
Separation Science and Technology, 48(6), 840, 2013
5 Effect of free calcium concentration and ionic strength on alginate fouling in cross-flow membrane filtration
van den Brink P, Zwijnenburg A, Smith G, Temmink H, van Loosdrecht M
Journal of Membrane Science, 345(1-2), 207, 2009
6 Modeling and simulation of membrane bioreactors by incorporating simultaneous storage and growth concept: an especial attention to fouling while modeling the biological process
Saroi DP, Guglielmi G, Chiarani D, Andreottola G
Desalination, 221(1-3), 475, 2008
7 Membrane fouling in a pilot-scale submerged membrane bioreactor operated under various conditions
Yigit NO, Harman I, Civelekoglu G, Koseoglu H, Cicek N, Kitis M
Desalination, 231(1-3), 124, 2008
8 Decomposition of EPS on the membrane surface and its influence on the fouling mechanism in MBRs
Nagaoka H, Akoh H
Desalination, 231(1-3), 150, 2008
9 Subcritical fouling behaviour modelling of membrane bioreactors for municipal wastewater treatment: The prediction of the time to reach critical operating condition
Saroj DP, Guglielmi G, Chiarani D, Andreottola G
Desalination, 231(1-3), 175, 2008
10 Filtration characterisation for assessing MBR performance: three cases compared
Evenblij H, Geilvoet S, van der Graaf JHJM, van der Roest HF
Desalination, 178(1-3), 115, 2005