×

img Acces sibility Controls

Research Projects Banner

Research Projects

Advanced Water Treatment System of Anti-Fouling Hollow Fibre and Nano Filtration Membranes

Implementing Organization

Principal Investigator
Dr Puyam Singh
Scientist
|
CSIR-Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSIR-CSMCRI), Bhavnagar

About

Objective: Clarification, Purification and Disinfection of Contaminated Water by Advanced Separation Systems of Antifouling Hollow Fiber and Nanofiltration Membranes.

Summary: The UF membranes are capable to separate bacteria, larger size viruses, cyst, proteins, enzymes, colloids, etc., and are useful for disinfection of drinking water, purification of proteins and enzymes, treatment of industrial waste waters, etc. It has advantages of excellent mass transfer, self-supporting structure, good flexibility, simple module design. NF membrane process is one of the most efficient processes in terms of productivity because of its high water permeability particularly in the treatment of turbid water containing suspended particles, pathogens and other harmful contaminants. The present work aims to develop advanced UF membranes for the development of indigenous technologies for domestic and industrial uses and to prepare high flux antifouling nanofiltration membrane 4040 module for water disinfection and decontamination. At present, there is no manufacturer of NF membrane in the country.

Funding Organization
Funding Organization
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Quick Information
Area of Research
Earth, Atmosphere & Environment Sciences
Focus Area
Water purification
Start Year
2020
End Year
2022
Status
Completed
Contact
director@csmcri.res.in
Output
No. of Research Paper
00
Technologies (If Any)
00
No. of PhD Produced
00
No. of Patents
Filed : 00
Grant : 00
Disclaimer: Information available on this portal is sourced from various organizations and is provided for informational purposes only. Users are advised to verify details from the respective official sources.
arrowtop
Latest Updates
Loading…