EVALUATING THE REMOVAL EFFICIENCY OF EMERGING CONTAMINANTS IN A GRAVITY-DRIVEN MEMBRANE BIOREACTORS GD-MBR UNDER VARIOUS AERATION CONDITIONS FOR PRIMARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Evaluating the removal efficiency of emerging contaminants in a gravity-driven membrane bioreactors GD-MBR under various aeration conditions for primary wastewater treatment

Conventional wastewater treatment processes have shown limited efficiency in removing emerging contaminants (EC), including organic micropollutants (OMPs) thus posing risks due to the safe discharge and reuse of wastewater effluent due to the presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes (ARG).Membrane hindirochakkahaniy

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Electronic noses based on metal oxide nanowires: A review

Metal oxides are ideal for the fabrication of gas sensors: they are sensitive to many gases while allowing the device to be simple, tiny, and inexpensive.Nonetheless, their lack of selectivity remains a limitation.In order to achieve good selectivity in applications with many possible interfering gases, the sensors are inserted into an electronic n

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