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effluent. However, to combat water scarcity, further research is required to upgrade the effluent to standards that meet a range of reuse applications. Research challenges While substantial research
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desalination. Our research faces the challenge of utilizing real waste brines with diverse ion compositions from different feed water types (e.g. ground, surface, effluent water), requiring adaptation of BPMED
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, thereby achieving a tenfold increase in the dissociation rate of water molecules into protons and hydroxyl ions for above mentioned applications. Research challenges A bipolar membrane consists of an anion
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the design and operation of nature-based treatment systems. In addition, nature-based systems can also be engineered to enhance the sorption of OMPs. Research challenges To understand how the design and
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water partners are currently researching innovative technologies to remove these micropollutants through an extensive Innovation Program initiated by the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water
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, and to establish a supply chain of biobased coatings that do not contaminate. Research challenges The research challenge is to establish the “tools” of method and process to formulate and realize
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filters have to be transported to a reactivation facility where reactivation is performed at high temperatures (>1000 °C). Research challenges In this project, our aim is to explore an innovative concept
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even more pressing with the latest developments towards circular water reuse. Research challenges The challenge is balancing agricultural practices and mitigating run-off and infiltration of nutrients
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it highly relevant for a broad scope of water treatment processes. Research challenges While foam fractionation has proven effective in concentrating PFAS in a variety of matrices, a limited
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2023.14 Developing high-throughput membrane adsorbers via electrospinning for selective PFAS removal
technology offers a platform for the capturing of undesired components as well as the recovery of valuable resources for reuse and recycling. Research challenges Development of a selective membrane adsorber