Water softening using a generic low cost nano-filtration membrane

In applications where the water hardness and TDS were marginally higher, the nano-filtration membrane came in very handy due to its ability in reducing the permeate TDS at reasonable energy cost. In this work, a thin nanofiltration membrane formed by M-phenylenediamine (MPD) and trimesoyl chloride (...

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