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Publications Details for Grant Number R826694C620
Colloidal Fouling of Membranes: Implications in the Treatment of Textile Dye Wastes and Water Reuse
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Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1996)
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Dissertation/Thesis | Tarabara VV, Hovinga R, Wiesner MR. Colloidal fouling of membrane filters:constant transmembrane pressure versus constant permeate flux. M.S. Thesis. Environmental Science and Engingeering, Rice Unviersity, Houston, TX, 1999. |
R826694C620 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Sethi S, Wiesner MR. Cost modeling and estimation of crossflow membrane filtration processes. Environmental Engineering Science 2000;17(2):61-79. |
R826694C620 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Tarabara VV, Wiesner MR. Effect of collision efficiency on the evolution of the surface of diffusion-limited deposits. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2001;237(1):150-151. |
R826694C620 (Final) R828773 (2004) R828773 (Final) R828773C002 (2003) |
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Presentation | Miesner MR. Transient behavior in cross flow membrane filtration: constant pressure versus constant flux. Presented at the International Water Association Meeting, Paris, France, October 4, 2000. |
R826694C620 (Final) |
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Presentation | Wiesner MR. Recovery of wastewater from a textile mill. Presented at the Gulf Coast Hazardous Substances Research Center Conference on Pollution Prevention, Rice University, Houston, TX, October 29,1997. |
R826694C620 (Final) |
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