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Removal of inorganic charged micropollutants from drinking water supplies by hybrid ion exchange membrane processes
Velizarov, S.; Matos, C.; Oehmen, A.; Serra, S.; Reis, M.; Crespo, J. (2008). Removal of inorganic charged micropollutants from drinking water supplies by hybrid ion exchange membrane processes. Desalination 223(1-3): 85-90. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2007.01.217
In: Desalination. Elsevier: Amsterdam. ISSN 0011-9164; e-ISSN 1873-4464, more
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Author keywords
    Micropollutants; Perchlorate; Bromate; Ionic mercury; Ion exchange membranes; Donnan dialysis;; Membrane bioreactors

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  • Velizarov, S.
  • Matos, C.
  • Oehmen, A.
  • Serra, S.
  • Reis, M.
  • Crespo, J.

Abstract
    This study first illustrates the IEMB potential for the simultaneous removal of nitrate, perchlorate and bromate from drinking water. The removal of each of these pollutants to concentrations below the recommended levels for drinking water was successfully achieved. The initial development of the IEMB concept for the case of ionic mercury removal is then presented and discussed. For this purpose, appropriate cation exchange membranes were selected, and a suitable mixed microbial culture, capable of converting ionic mercury into elemental mercury, was obtained.

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