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<title>Membrane Separation of Tannery Process Effluents and Investigations on Flux enhancement</title>
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<title>Membrane Separation of Tannery Process Effluents and Investigations on Flux enhancement</title>
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<name>Prabhavathy, C</name>
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<summary type="text">Membrane Separation of Tannery Process Effluents and Investigations on Flux enhancement
Prabhavathy, C
Specific treatment schemes for three tannery effluent streams namely,&#13;
pickling, degreasing and fat-liquoring are developed using a hybrid separation process&#13;
involving gravity settling, coagulation and combinations of membrane based&#13;
separation processes (e.g. nanofiltration followed by reverse osmosis for the&#13;
fatliquoring effluent).
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<dc:date>2010-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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