Hollow fiber membranes have emerged/are gaining traction/present a novel as an essential component in numerous industrial processes. Their unique structure, characterized by a continuous fiber/tubular/walled configuration with a porous membrane layer, allows for/facilitates/enables efficient separation and filtration of diverse substances. This rev… Read More
Polyvinylidene fluoride filtration systems (PVDF) have emerged as a promising technology in wastewater treatment due to their advantages such as high permeate flux, chemical stability, and low fouling propensity. This article provides a comprehensive evaluation of the performance of PVDF membrane bioreactors (MBRs) for wastewater treatment. A varie… Read More
This study investigates the effectiveness of Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) membrane bioreactors in wastewater treatment. Multiple operational parameters, including membraneconfiguration, hydraulic loading rate, and MLSS level, were analyzed to determine their effect on the performance of the bioreactors. Data indicated that PVDF membrane bioreacto… Read More