Abstract:
The technologies for analysis of wastewater contaminants have recently experienced rapid
advancement. One of these technologies, with high potential in wastewater treatment is the
analysis of the particle size distribution (PSD) of contaminants. However, there are no detailed
documented studies on the application of this technique. This study aimed at critically reviewing
the technologies for PSD analysis and the application of chemical oxygen demand (COD)
fractionation analysis for the characterisation of municipal wastewaters. The suitability of the PSD
technology for wastewater depends on the type of wastewater and its treatment process
applied. Despite the advancements in PSD technologies, many researchers and industrialists are
yet to utilise PSD analysis for wastewater. It is possible to use PSD to map out the foulants
distribution for optimal design of membrane treatment of municipal and other wastewaters.
Biological processes increase colloidal particles which are predominantly responsible for
membrane fouling. There should be more investigations on how di
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erent wastewater treatment
processes alter the PSD of contaminants. More usage of PSD analysis will lead to faster and more
optimal designs of the treatment processes for the removal of contaminants. It will also have
great usage in the process design for the recovery of useful products from the wastewaters.