Our Latest Publication in “Desalination” is online now! https://lnkd.in/d2Fxd2rh Flow capacitive deionization (FCDI) is a very recent technology for water desalination. When doing scale-up, our flow electrode channels clogged. In this paper, we are explaining why, and how it can be avoided. #desalination #FCDI #LAQV #SEArcularMINE
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🌟Why MBBR-Delighted to share some insights on the revolutionary Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology 🔬 High Surface Area Biofilm Carriers: The core strength of MBBR lies in its biofilm carriers, designed with extensive surface areas. This feature is crucial for fostering nitrifying biomass growth, leading to efficient system operation and a streamlined design. 🌬️ Adaptive Aeration System: MBBR's dynamic approach to aeration is key to managing varying ammonia levels. Increased oxygen supply boosts nitrification when ammonia levels spike, while lower aeration reduces energy usage when ammonia is minimal. ⬆️ Easy Upgradability: What's truly impressive about MBBR is its simplicity in design, allowing for straightforward system expansion. Enhancing plant capacity is as easy as adding extra media to existing systems. 🔄 Minimal Upstream Impact: Operating independently from sludge recirculation, MBBR stands out for its minimal upstream interference. This independence eliminates the need for recirculation pumps or Solids Retention Time (SRT) control, a significant advantage over conventional systems. ♻️ Efficient Effluent Management: With most activity occurring on the media, MBBR processes result in low solids concentration in the effluent. This often makes additional solid separation post-MBBR unnecessary, streamlining the process further. #AquacultureTech #MBBR #InnovationInAquaculture #RAS #WastewaterTreatment #EnvironmentalEngineering #CleanWater #EcoFriendlyTech #WaterQuality #BiofilmTechnology
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(IFAS) Zone: The Integrated Fixed Activated Sludge (IFAS) process is a state-of-the-art biological treatment method used for the removal of BOD, nitrification, and denitrification in both municipal and industrial wastewater. This innovative process combines suspended growth (activated sludge) and fixed film (attached growth) technologies, effectively integrating elements of both activated sludge and moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) systems. #WastewaterTreatment #IFAS #BODRemoval #Nitrification #Denitrification #SustainableWaterManagement #water
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How do you feel like the MBBR Biochips. In the world of wastewater management, the adoption of Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology has revolutionized the industry. At the heart of this innovative approach are the MBBR biochips, which offer a multitude of advantages: Increased Biomass Concentration: The high surface area of MBBR biochips allows for a significantly higher concentration of active biomass within the treatment system, enhancing the overall biological treatment capacity. Compactness and Scalability: MBBR biochips enable a compact, modular design that can be easily scaled up or down to meet varying treatment requirements, making them a versatile solution. Operational Flexibility: The ability to control the biochip fill ratio and aeration levels provides operators with enhanced operational flexibility, allowing them to adapt to changing influent conditions. Reduced Maintenance: MBBR biochips are designed to be robust and self-cleaning, significantly reducing the maintenance requirements compared to traditional systems. Enhanced Nutrient Removal: The unique surface area and biofilm structure of MBBR biochips facilitate efficient removal of various nutrients, including nitrogen and phosphorus, from the wastewater. Resilience to Shock Loads: MBBR biochips demonstrate a high degree of resilience, allowing the system to withstand and recover from sudden changes in organic and hydraulic loads. Unlock the full potential of your wastewater treatment operations by leveraging the remarkable advantages of MBBR biochips. Connect with our experts to explore how this innovative technology can optimize #MBBRBiochips #WastewaterTreatment #BiologicalTreatment #WaterManagement #ProcessOptimization
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How do you feel like the MBBR Biochips. In the world of wastewater management, the adoption of Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology has revolutionized the industry. At the heart of this innovative approach are the MBBR biochips, which offer a multitude of advantages: Increased Biomass Concentration: The high surface area of MBBR biochips allows for a significantly higher concentration of active biomass within the treatment system, enhancing the overall biological treatment capacity. Compactness and Scalability: MBBR biochips enable a compact, modular design that can be easily scaled up or down to meet varying treatment requirements, making them a versatile solution. Operational Flexibility: The ability to control the biochip fill ratio and aeration levels provides operators with enhanced operational flexibility, allowing them to adapt to changing influent conditions. Reduced Maintenance: MBBR biochips are designed to be robust and self-cleaning, significantly reducing the maintenance requirements compared to traditional systems. Enhanced Nutrient Removal: The unique surface area and biofilm structure of MBBR biochips facilitate efficient removal of various nutrients, including nitrogen and phosphorus, from the wastewater. Resilience to Shock Loads: MBBR biochips demonstrate a high degree of resilience, allowing the system to withstand and recover from sudden changes in organic and hydraulic loads. Unlock the full potential of your wastewater treatment operations by leveraging the remarkable advantages of MBBR biochips. Connect with our experts to explore how this innovative technology can optimize #MBBRBiochips #WastewaterTreatment #BiologicalTreatment #WaterManagement #ProcessOptimization
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🔎 What is the bioFAS™ MBBR? 🔍 bioprocessH2O’s bioFAS™ Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) Systems are commonly applied to industrial applications for the pretreatment of organic bearing wastewater streams. The bioFAS™ MBBR systems are modular and can also effectively integrate with existing industrial and municipal treatment systems to provide for additional BOD removal or nutrient removal including nitrification and denitrification. The bioFAS™ MBBR systems are high rate, compact biofilm systems that are resilient to toxic shock and very easy to operate and maintain. The MBBR systems are loaded with biofilm carriers that have a high surface-to-volume ratio, allowing microorganisms to thrive within the internally protected areas of the media. The biomass continuously sloughs from the media and is discharged out of the MBBR along with treated wastewater. bioFAS™ MBBR Advantages: - Ease of operation and maintenance - Low power consumption - Ideal for high loads - Large active surface area - Resilient to toxic shock - Responds to load fluctuations - Compact treatment system footprint - Modular designs for ease of future expansion - bioprocessH2O’s variety of unique media available to market Ready to revolutionize your wastewater treatment? Let's connect and explore the possibilities with our bioFAS™ MBBR technology! 🌿💧 #MBBR #biofilm #wastewatertreatment #wastewater #industrial #municipal #advancedwastewater #biological
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Does your wastewater treatment plant need precise and reliable monitoring?💧 Meet EmiCo lite, your go-to solution for real-time monitoring of nitrous oxide (N₂O) and methane (CH₄) emissions. Our advanced system uses Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) technology to provide accurate and reliable gas concentration measurements, ensuring your operations are both efficient and eco-friendly. 🔍 Key Benefits: Accurate real-time monitoring Cost-effective and low maintenance Helps meet new environmental regulations Take the next step towards net-zero by optimizing your treatment processes with EmiCo lite. 🌱 More information about EmiCo lite: https://lnkd.in/eqh3e37Q #Variolytics #EmissionMonitoring #Wastewater
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Indian Desalination Association Conference (InDACON 2025) will focus on current and future trends in desalination, water, energy, and the environment. The conference will address various issues, including wastewater treatment, water resource management, purification methods, membrane and thermal desalination, and waste management. Experts in the field will share insights during technical sessions, covering advanced material synthesis and applications to solve challenges in desalination, energy, and the environment. https://lnkd.in/ed3i3bbe
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Hello LinkedIn community, I am excited to share my latest publication, titled "Recent Developments in #Heat_Pump_Dryers Focusing on Methods of Supplying and Reducing Their #Energy_Consumption". This comprehensive review delves into the advancements of heat pump dryers (#HPDs), highlighting how these technologies improve #energy_efficiency and conservation in various #drying processes. The article explores different assisted HPD systems, such as #infrared, #ultrasound, and #solar_assisted technologies, assessing their benefits and limitations. We also evaluate the integration of alternative energy sources to enhance the efficiency and #economic viability of HPDs. Notably, the study discusses key performance metrics, such as the coefficient of performance (#COP), specific moisture extraction rate (#SMER), and specific energy consumption (#SEC), demonstrating the superior efficiency of HPDs over traditional methods. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to my esteemed colleagues and our respected professor Dr. Mahdi Deymi-Dashtebayaz for their invaluable support and contributions to this research. Mahdi Deymi-Dashtebayaz
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Membrane capacitive deionization (MCDI) is a nice method.. but how about long-term performance? Insightful paper by Professor David Waite NAE FRSN FRACI FRSC and colleagues on a 1.5 year period! The work also showcases negative potential discharge for electrode regeneration and energy/economic efficiencies comparable to electrodialysis reversal and brackish water reverse osmosis. Thus, happy to post today on not my group's, but a dear colleague's paper 😊 I cannot waite (sorry, I could not resist the play with words) to see such works for emerging Faradaic desalination systems as my team and I are developing 💧⚡ #electrochemicaldesalination #desalination #water #electrochemistry #CDI https://lnkd.in/ePXJ-9Pm
Brackish groundwater desalination by constant current membrane capacitive deionization (MCDI): results of a long-term field trial in Central Australia
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MBBR Biofilm Technology: Versatile Solutions for a Wide Range of Applications MBBR (Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor) technology is a highly versatile and proven solution for a variety of water and wastewater treatment applications. Some of the common use cases for this innovative biofilm technology include: ✨ Small or remote municipal operations ✨ Upgrading or retrofitting medium-sized plants to increase performance ✨ Tertiary applications where effluent quality is a priority ✨ Drinking water applications for low concentration removals ✨ Large plants requiring a minimum footprint MBBR technology also excels in industrial applications, particularly when: Production changes challenge conventional treatment methods Simple operation and robustness provide added security Complex compounds require advanced treatment solutions By leveraging the power of biofilm, MBBR systems offer enhanced treatment capabilities, a small footprint, and reliable performance - even in the most demanding environments. Discover how MBBR biofilm technology can benefit your water or wastewater treatment needs. Connect with our experts to learn more. #WaterTreatment #WastewaterTreatment #IndustrialWater #MBBRTechnology
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