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Dataset for 'Reversible fouling by particulate matter from natural seawater reduces RED performance while limiting biofouling'
This dataset contains data collected during experiment on foulant fractionation of seawater in reverse electrodialysis (RED). For explanation of the experimental setup we refer you to the published paper. It is being made public both to act as supplementary data for publication and in order for other researchers to use this data in their own work.
- Delft University of Technology Netherlands
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
rapid filtration, WIMEK, Environmental Engineering, fouling levels, reverse electrodialysis, FOS: Environmental engineering, Environmental Technology, Milieutechnologie, Renewable Energy, cleaning methods, Biological Recovery & Re-use Technology, blue energy
rapid filtration, WIMEK, Environmental Engineering, fouling levels, reverse electrodialysis, FOS: Environmental engineering, Environmental Technology, Milieutechnologie, Renewable Energy, cleaning methods, Biological Recovery & Re-use Technology, blue energy
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