Differential Behavior of Salt and Organic Matter in 2-Pass RO Systems | Ultrapure Water Research Explained


 This research video explores the differential behavior of salt and organic matter passage in two-pass reverse osmosis (RO) systems used for ultrapure water production. Two-pass RO technology is widely used in industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and high-precision laboratories where extremely pure water is required.

In this video, we discuss the mechanisms behind salt rejection, organic matter transport, membrane fouling, and system optimization strategies in advanced RO filtration systems. Understanding how different contaminants behave in multi-stage membrane processes is essential for improving water purification efficiency, reducing operational costs, and extending membrane lifespan.

This research-focused discussion also highlights emerging innovations in membrane technology, advanced monitoring systems, and sustainable ultrapure water treatment methods that are shaping the future of industrial water purification.

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