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Advanced Technologies for Water and Wastewater Treatment

This special issue belongs to the section “Wastewater Treatment and Reuse“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Worsening environmental pollution and increasingly rigorous wastewater discharge standards have become the main challenges for the rapid development of global industry. Meanwhile, accelerating urbanization has also led to growing concern regarding fresh water supplies. To cope with these challenges and new demand, establishing advanced and novel technologies specializing in wastewater treatment, water recovery and contamination removal are urgently needed. As an attractive alternative to traditional wastewater treatment technology, membrane-based water treatment processes show unique potential for rapid separation with high selectivity and throughput. Furthermore, based on the commercially available materials in membrane preparation and the mature membrane modules design that enables their flexible application in a practical environment, the large-scale implementation of membrane-based processes offers a non-invasive and effective approach for wastewater treatment. In this regard, the present Special Issue seeks to provide a platform for researchers to exchange their novel ideas and share research outcomes related to Advanced Technologies for Water and Wastewater Treatment.

Dr. Jiaxin Guo
Guest Editor

Dr. Xinping He
Guest Editor Assistant

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Keywords

  • heavy metal capture
  • VOCs recovery
  • homosporous membranes membrane distillation
  • pervaporation
  • membrane-based processes
  • advanced physicochemical and biological processes
  • industrial wastewater treatment
  • advanced desalination system
  • oil–water separation
  • micropollutants removal
  • landfill leachate treatment

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Water - ISSN 2073-4441