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    Title: Removing aqueous ammonia by membrane contactor process
    Authors: Lai, Cheng-Lee
    Chen, Shih-hsiung
    Liou, Rey-May
    Contributors: 通識教育中心
    Keywords: Ammonia Removal
    Pvdf
    Membrane Conductor
    Date: 2013-07
    Issue Date: 2014-05-26 10:48:51 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
    Abstract: High-tech industries have been rapidly developing for the last two decades in Taiwan, which also result in high concentrations of various nitrogenous compounds in the wastewater, such as eutrophication. Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membranes with asymmetric structures and good hydrophobicity have been prepared by a phase-inversion method and applied for removal of ammonia from water by membrane contactor. Aqueous solution containing sulfuric acid was used as stripping solution to accelerate the removal of ammonia. It was found that the investigation of membrane contactor revealed that the flux of PTFE and PVDF (12wt%) was 193.1 and 97.4 g NH4+/m(2) h, respectively. Therefore, membrane contact system has great potential for future applications in wastewater treatment with high strength of ammonium.
    Relation: Desalination And Water Treatment, v.51 n.25-27, pp.5307-5310
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