A Novel Biocide for RO System in Semiconductor Factories

Date Published: 2024 | Conference materials

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Facility owners can operate RO systems without biofouling and TOC increase in permeate water. Stabilized hypobromite will be presented as a new biocide for RO systems. This presentations shows key features of stabilized hypobromite, and biocidal effect with actual wastewater. In addition to that, they can learn the influence of conventional biocides and stabilized hypobromite on permeate TOC.

Companies: Organo
Authors: Hiro Yoshikawa, Yuki Nakamura, Naoya Yoshinaga
Tags: Reverse Osmosis (RO)Total Organic Carbon (TOC)

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