Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/5274
Title: Current status of R&D in membrane technologies for wastewater treatment in selected Arab MENA countries
Authors: Al-Sa'ed, Rashed 
Sayadi, Sami 
Ghata, Adnan 
Abdel-Shafy, Hussein 
Schories, Gehrhardt 
Oropeza, Maria 
Lorenzo, Anton 
Drioli, Enrico 
Keywords: Membranes (Technology);Sewage - Purification;Water - Purification - Membrane filtration;Sewage - Purification - Nutrient removal;Ultrafiltration
Issue Date: 4-May-2008
Publisher: PROMEMBRANE
Source: Al-Sa`ed, R., Sayadi, S., Ghata, A., Abdel-Shafy, H., Schories, G., Oropeza, M., Lorenzo, A., and Drioli, E., 2008. Current status of R&D in membrane technologies for wastewater treatment in selected Arab MENA countries. Proc. Int. Symposium on Biotechnology, 4-8 May, 2008, Sfax, Tunisia.
Abstract: Membrane technology (MT) is advancing rapidly as a powerful tool to abate the looming water crisis and reduce quality degradation of water resources in the Mediterranean zone. Despite several national membrane research activities, the general trend in promotion of MT is not satisfying and requires further analysis. This article compiles and critically analyzes the current research efforts in the field of membrane technology in selected Mediterranean and North African countries (MENA). A total of 114 research papers published in peer-reviewed literature data from 1980 to 2007 and 25 lab and full-scale membrane based treatment plants in the MENA countries were used as the database for the analysis introduced in this paper. Initial results revealed few published scientific work (20% of total articles compiled), pilotscale studies on membrane bioreactors (MBRs), challenges in the membrane R&D pertinent to process design, economy, optimization, membrane material and fouling. Advancing membrane technology research has particular relevance to the decision makers in facilitating investment allocations and choosing sustainable sanitation and demonstration projects for effluent reclamation and reuse.
Description: Conference paper, later a book chapter
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/5274
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