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Nanofiltration membrane processes for water recycling, reuse and product recovery within various industries: A review

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JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING
Volume 45, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jwpe.2021.102478

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Nanofiltration; Membrane technology; Water recycling; Reuse; Industrial wastewater; Product recovery

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  1. MRUN research grant [KK-2019-001]
  2. Modal Insan Scheme [RGA1]
  3. New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) [CG007]
  4. Tamkeen [CG007]

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This review discusses the current application of nanofiltration (NF) membrane in wastewater treatment, emphasizing its use in water recycling and product recovery. The performance optimization and future prospects of NF in industrial wastewater treatment are also discussed.
Nanofiltration (NF) membrane has been applied for the treatment of wastewater owing to its unique features such as higher selectivity towards divalent/polyvalent ions while allowing permeation for monovalent ions and small molecules of less than 100 Da. Thus, the use of NF in wastewater treatment is promising for water recy-cling, reuse, and recovery of other valuable products in industrial wastewater treatment. This review highlights the current application of NF for water recycling, reuse, and product recovery within multiple industries such as textile, food, oil and gas, mining, tannery, pharmaceutical as well as pulp and paper industry. The performance of NF either as stand-alone or integrated with other processes for improving the overall treatment efficiency and minimizing membrane issues is discussed. Finally, future perspectives for NF applications in industrial waste -water treatment for water recycling, reuse, and product recovery are discussed.

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