Progress of fitting models describing transport phenomena within nanofiltration membranes
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Université de BOUIRA جامعة البويرة
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Nanofiltration membranes have been widely used in various separation and purification
applications such as industrial wastewater treatment, food, and pharmaceutical industries. During
the last three decades, several mathematical models have been progressing to illustrate the transport
phenomena and both the expression of water and solute fluxes in such a process. This paper
looks into the aims and the limitations of the most used models by the research community, which
gives a better understanding of these phenomena according to the complexity of this process. In
this review, 24 mathematical models were presented from (Solution–diffusion models, irreversible
thermodynamics models, extended Nernst–Planck equation and the Maxwell–Stefan model) those
who give an overview contribution in this such study regarding the frequently problems (multi-ions
solution, charged/uncharged solutes, pore geometry, membrane charge, and concentration polarization),
each model present in this review was discussed in the terms of assumptions, advantages and disadvantages noticed.
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Desalination Publications.