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Sam Rutten

Theme coordinator Advanced coagulation for nanoparticles

Biography

My research focusses on the removal of micropollutants from treated, source separated greywater while increasing the recovery of resources using hollow fiber nanofiltration. In this research we investigate the removal, robustness an applicability of the hollow fiber nanofiltration membranes during full-scale operation.

Education

MSc, Environmental Technology, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands, 2019
BSc, Chemical Engineering, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2017

Research interests

Membrane Technology, Micropollutants, Source Separated Sanitation, Wastewater Treatment

Selected list of publications

(Full list: link to Google Scholar)

  • Arslan, A.; S. Rutten, M. Eikelboom, L. de Waal, H. Bruning, P. Bhattacharya, A. van der Wal, 2020. Impact of phosphate, silicate and natural organic matter on the size of Fe (III) precipitates and arsenate co-precipitation efficiency in calcium containing water. Seperation and Purification Technology, 235, p. 116117
  • Arslan, A.; S. Rutten, L. de Waal, P. Vollaard, C. van Genuchten, H. Bruning, E. Cornelissen, A. van der Wal, 2020. Mechanisms of arsenate removal and membrane fouling in ferric based coprecipitation–low pressure membrane filtration systems. Seperation and Purification Technology 241, p. 116644