How nanobubbles solve tough problems at Water Resource Recovery Facilities
Moleaer’s technology uses air and water to generate in-situ chemistry in the form of nanobubbles that selectively target contaminants that cause inefficiencies and odors in wastewater treatment. Nanobubbles enable process intensification by breaking down slowly biodegradable contaminants like surfactants and FOG to more readily biodegradable compounds, making the wastewater easier to treat.
In this webinar, Dr. Ragy Ragheb, Malvern Panalytical’s Application Scientist, talks about how nanoparticle tracking analysis with the NanoSight product range is used to measure, view and study nanobubbles that are used by Moleaer’s R&D team. Dr. Laureanne Parizot, R&D Scientist at Moleaer, discusses and sharees data on how Malvern Panalytical’s equipment was used to study nanobubble/surfactant interactions that supported Moleaer’s findings and helped with application development. Lastly, Andrea White, P.E., Moleaer’s Global Director of Water Process Engineering, covers the findings of a case study on the Goleta Sanitation District WRRF where nanobubbles were used to treat 4.2 million gallons per day of municipal wastewater.
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