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082 _a628.162
_bK196U
100 _aKatiyar, Deeksha
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245 _aUltra-Filtration Membrane Based Water Treatment
_cby Deeksha Katiyar
260 _aIIT Jodhpur
_bDepartment of Chemical Engineering
_c2023
300 _aix, 36p.
_bHB
500 _aWater is one of the most important naturally occurring resources and is necessary for the survival of life on Earth. It supports both plants and other living things. Both the quantity and quality of fresh water are deteriorating over time as a result of human activity. As a result, we need to develop new water filtration techniques that consume the least amount of water and energy. This study focuses on the ultrafiltration technique for water filtration, which can result in higher-quality filtered water than conventional methods. Without using external chemicals, it can treat viruses and bacteria present in water. Since there is a significant chance of the presence of microorganisms and turbidity in open water sources, it can be a preferable treatment option for open water resources. Scaling up is simple because of the modular design of the filtration candles. A theoretical study is also done to determine the membrane's medium resistance and fouling resistance. Forest regression techniques have been applied to measure the significance of parameters with respect to fouling resistance.
650 _aDepartment of Chemical Engineering
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650 _aWater Filtration
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650 _aMembrane Fouling
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650 _aForest Regression Techniques
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650 _aMTech Theses
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700 _aSingh, Shobhana
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700 _aTewari, Pradip K.
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942 _cTH
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