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Marine bacterial transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) and TEP precursors: Characterization and RO fouling potential Li S, Winters H, Jeong S, Emwas AH, Vigneswaran S, Amy GL Desalination, 379, 68, 2016 |
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The involvement of lectins and lectin-like humic substances in biofilm formation on RO membranes - is TEP important? Winters H, Chong TH, Fane AG, Krantz W, Rzechowicz M, Saeidi N Desalination, 399, 61, 2016 |
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Changes in feedwater organic matter concentrations based on intake type and pretreatment processes at SWRO facilities, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia Dehwah AHA, Li S, Al-Mashharawi S, Winters H, Missimer TM Desalination, 360, 19, 2015 |
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MF/UF rejection and fouling potential of algal organic matter from bloom-forming marine and freshwater algae Villacorte LO, Ekowati Y, Winters H, Amy G, Schippers JC, Kennedy MD Desalination, 367, 1, 2015 |
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Biofouling control potential of tannic acid, ellagic acid, and epigallocatechin against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and reverse osmosis membrane multispecies community Siddiqui MF, Oh HS, Rzechowicz M, Winters H, Chong TH, Fane AG Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 30, 204, 2015 |
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Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) and their potential effect on membrane biofouling Meng SJ, Rzechowicz M, Winters H, Fane AG, Liu Y Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 97(13), 5705, 2013 |
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Implications of enhancing critical flux of particulates by AC fields in RO desalination and reclamation Zhang YP, Chong TH, Fane AG, Law A, Coster HGL, Winters H Desalination, 220(1-3), 371, 2008 |
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Twenty years experience in seawater reverse osmosis and how chemicals in pretreatment affect fouling of membranes Winters H Desalination, 110(1-2), 93, 1997 |