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The
Problem

Plastic pollution of the water atmosphere is a foremost concern considering the catastrophic effect on the environment and humans. The continuous and considerable surge in the making of plastics produces a massive volume of plastic waste on the ground entering the water ecosystem.
Besides, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are reported as the primary source of microplastic and nano plastic in the waste matter since they are not appropriately constructed to mitigate this issue. The enhanced wastewater treatment technologies are compulsory to avoid effluent pollution by way of plastics. A definite resolution may be characterized by membrane technologies as tertiary treatment of effluents in integrated systems for wastewater treatment, in specific, for the plastic particles with a smaller size (< 100 nm). Research reveals the elimination of microplastic by membrane technology is still inadequate and short of the usefulness of specifically designed approaches, with the exception of membrane bioreactors (MBRs). Membrane Bioreactor (MBR), coupled with other existing treatment processes, can provide more effective removal of microplastic contaminants from wastewaters…
Existing methodology

Waste Water Treatment

In a conventional method, Sludge is separated from solids and liquids in a settling tank, through clarification. Based on available data, wastewater treatment can effectively remove a minimum of 90% of microplastics from wastewater, with the highest removals from tertiary treatment (filtration).

Coagulation and Ultrafiltration

The Ultrafiltration process (UF), coupled with the coagulation step, is one of the leading water treatment technologies currently proving a significant removal of organic matter in water. However, these technologies are not adequately designed for the microplastic removal that remains in the final effluents.

Ultrafiltration (UF) embodies a feasible alternative for water treatment as it helps to attain drinking water of high quality economically due to low energy consumption, high separation efficiency, and compact plant size.

Our solution

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Membrane Bio Reactors (MBR) combine membranes with the initial process of an activated sludge method to make the recycling of water more efficient. Microfiltration membrane bioreactors (MBRs), a technology that has been increasingly used in the past ten years, mitigates and overcomes many of the limitations of conventional systems.

These systems have the advantage of combining a suspended biological reactor with solids removal through membrane filtration. The membranes can be designed and manufactured for and operated in small spaces and with a high elimination efficiency of contaminants such as nitrogen, phosphorus, bacteria, biochemical oxygen demand, and total suspended solids.

The membrane filtration system, in effect, can replace the secondary clarifier and sand filters in a typical activated sludge treatment system. Membrane filtration allows a higher biomass concentration to be maintained, thereby allowing smaller bioreactors to be used. We propose to use an anti-biofouling polyvinyl chloride/zinc oxide (PVC/ZnO) membrane manufactured through TIPS methodology.

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Our team of experts is always ready to help you with all ideas. Planning, preparation and implementing are our main priorities.
Seyed Mostafa Soozandehfar

Seyed Mostafa Soozandehfar

Chief Executive Officer
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Seyed Amirhossein Soozandehfar

Research Analyst and Strategist
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Masoumeh Adham Haghighipour

Production Manager
Zahra Shahabi Far

Zahra Shahabi Far

General Manager
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