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Publications Details for Grant Number R825511C027

Removal and Recovery of VOCs and Oils from Surfactant-Flushed Recovered Water by Membrane Permeation

RFA: Hazardous Substance Research Centers - HSRC (1989)

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Dissertation/Thesis Chilukuri R. Mixed metal removal and recovery by hollow fiber membrane-based extractive adsorber. M.S. Thesis. Department of Chemical Engineering, Chemistry and Environmental Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, 1997. R825511C027 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Das A. Removal of VOCs surfactant-flushed wastewater by membrane based modified pervaporation process. M.S. Thesis. Department of Chemical Engineering, Chemistry and Environmental Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark NJ, January 1998. R825511C027 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Saraf AN. Removal and recovery of VOCs and OILs from surfactant-flushed water by membrane permeation. M.S. Thesis. Department of Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, and Environmental Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, 1997. R825511C027 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Xia B. VOC removal from nitrogen by a membrane-based combined absorption-stripping proces. M.S. Thesis. Department of Chemical Engineering, Chemistry and Environmental Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, 1998. R825511C027 (Final)
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Journal Article Abou-Nemeh I, Das A, Saraf A, Sirkar KK. A composite hollow fiber membrane-based pervaporation process for separation of VOCs from aqueous surfactant solutions. Journal of Membrane Science 1999;158(1-2):187-209. R825511C027 (Final)
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Journal Article Abou-Nemeh I, Majumdar S, Saraf A, Sirkar KK, Vane LM, Alvarez FR, Hitchens L. Demonstration of pilot-scale pervaporation systems for volatile organic compound removal from a surfactant enhanced aquifer remediation fluid. II. Hollow fiber membrane modules. Environmental Progress 2001;20(1):64-73. R825511C027 (Final)
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Journal Article Chilukuri R, Yang Z-F, Sirkar KK. Batch extraction studies of cationic and anionic heavy metallic species by a mixed solvent extraction system. Separation Science and Technology 1998;33(16):2559-2578. R825511C027 (Final)
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Journal Article Das A, Abou-Nemeh I, Chandra S, Sirkar KK. Membrane-moderated stripping process for removing VOCs from water in a composite hollow fiber module. Journal of Membrane Science 1998;148(2):257-271. R825511C027 (Final)
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Journal Article Majumdar S, Bhaumik D, Sirkar KK, Simes G. A pilot-scale demonstration of a membrane-based absorption-stripping process for removal and recovery of volatile organic compounds. Environmental Progress 2001;20(1):27-35. R825511C027 (Final)
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Journal Article Obuskovic G, Poddar TK, Sirkar KK. Flow swing membrane absorption-permeation. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 1998;37(1):212-220. R825511C027 (Final)
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Journal Article Xia B, Majumdar S, Sirkar KK. Regenerative oil scrubbing of volatile organic compounds from a gas stream in hollow fiber membrane devices. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 1999;38(9):3462-3472. R825511C027 (Final)
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Proceedings Abou-Nemeh I, Chandra S, Saraf AN, Sirkar KK. Removal of VOCs from surfactant-flushed groundwater by a novel hollow fiber membrane-based pervaporation process. In: Proceedings of the Topical Conference on Separation Science and Technologies, Los Angeles, CA, November 16-21, 1997. AIChE Preprints, Part I, 1997, pp. 695-700. R825511C027 (Final)
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Proceedings Abou-Nemeh I, Das A, Chandra S, Saraf A, Sirkar KK. Removal of VOCs from surfactant-flushed groundwater by a novel hollow fiber membrane-based pervaporation process. In: Proceedings, Tenth Annual Meeting North American Membrane Society, Cleveland, OH, May 16-21, 1998. R825511C027 (Final)
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Proceedings Obuskovic G, Sirkar KK. Cyclic membrane-based process for gas purification. In: Proceedings of the Topical Conference on Separation Science and Technologies, Los Angeles, CA, November 16-21, 1997. AIChE Preprints, Part II, Paper 28f, pp.1739-1744. R825511C027 (Final)
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Proceedings Xia B, Majumdar S, Sirkar KK. VOC removal from air by a membrane-based combined absorption-stripping process. In: Proceedings of the Topical Conference on Separation Science and Technologies, Los Angeles, CA, November 16-21, 1997. AIChE Preprints, Part II, Paper 27b, pp. 1691-1696. R825511C027 (Final)
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