Urban water recycling is now becoming an important issue where water resources are becoming scarce. This paper looks at reusing grey water; the preference is treatment processes based on biological systems to remove the dissolved organic content. Here, an alternative process, photocatalysis is discussed as it is an attractive technology that could be well-suited for treating the recalcitrant organic compounds found in grey water. The photocatalytic process oxidises organic reactants at a catalyst surface in the presence of ultraviolet light. Given enough exposure time, organic compounds will be oxidized into CO2 and water. The best contact is achieved in a slurry reactor but a second step to separate and recover the catalyst is need. This paper discusses a new membrane chemical reactor (MCR) combining photocatalysis and microfiltration for grey water treatment.
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February 01 2006
Membrane chemical reactor (MCR) combining photocatalysis and microfiltration for grey water treatment
M.J. Rivero;
M.J. Rivero
*Dpto. de Ingeniería Química y Química Inorgánica, Universidad de Cantabria, E.T.S.I.I. y T., Av Los Castros s/n, 39005 Santander, Spain
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S.A. Parsons;
S.A. Parsons
****School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, Bedforshire, MK43 0AL, UK
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P. Jeffrey;
P. Jeffrey
****School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, Bedforshire, MK43 0AL, UK
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M. Pidou;
M. Pidou
****School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, Bedforshire, MK43 0AL, UK
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B. Jefferson
B. Jefferson
****School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, Bedforshire, MK43 0AL, UK
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Water Sci Technol (2006) 53 (3): 173–180.
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M.J. Rivero, S.A. Parsons, P. Jeffrey, M. Pidou, B. Jefferson; Membrane chemical reactor (MCR) combining photocatalysis and microfiltration for grey water treatment. Water Sci Technol 1 February 2006; 53 (3): 173–180. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2006.090
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