
Promotie
Nanofiltration for micropollutant removal - integrating mechanistic understanding with theory development
Samenvatting (Engelstalig)
Micropollutants (MPs) are harmful substances, like pharmaceuticals and pesticides, found in water at low concentrations, posing risks to ecosystems and human health. The study investigates the factors that affect how well NF membranes reject these pollutants, including the properties of the membranes, the characteristics of MPs, and the chemistry of the solution. Through various experiments and models, the research explores how factors like salt concentration, membrane charge, and interactions with specific pollutants influence rejection rates. The findings help improve the design of NF systems and offer insights into optimizing membrane performance for better water treatment, especially in the context of stricter regulations on water quality. This work contributes to advancing NF technology and its application in removing contaminants from drinking water.