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J.C. van Dijk

Researcher at Delft University of Technology

Publications -  107
Citations -  4475

J.C. van Dijk is an academic researcher from Delft University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water treatment & Nanofiltration. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 107 publications receiving 3971 citations.

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Simulating Residential Water Demand with a Stochastic End-Use Model

TL;DR: In this article, a water demand end-use model was developed to predict water demand patterns with a small time scale (1 s) and small spatial scale (residence level).
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The role of electrostatic interactions on the rejection of organic solutes in aqueous solutions with nanofiltration

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of electrostatic interactions on the rejection of organic solutes with nanofiltration membranes were investigated, and it was concluded that for negatively charged membranes, electrostatic repulsion leads to an increase of rejection of negatively charged solutes and electrostatic attraction leads to a decrease of the rejection, compared to neutral solutes.
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Pyrosequencing Reveals Bacterial Communities in Unchlorinated Drinking Water Distribution System: An Integral Study of Bulk Water, Suspended Solids, Loose Deposits, and Pipe Wall Biofilm

TL;DR: The composition and correlation of bacterial communities from different phases helped to locate where most of the bacteria are and understand the interactions among these phases, and relatively stable bacterial communities in bulk water, pipe wall biofilm, and suspended solids throughout the distribution system were revealed.
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Influence of membrane fouling by (pretreated) surface water on rejection of pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) by nanofiltration membranes

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of surface water pretreatment on membrane fouling and the influence of these different fouling types on the rejection of 21 neutral, positively and negatively charged pharmaceuticals were investigated for two nanofiltration membranes.
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Influence of electrostatic interactions on the rejection with NF and assessment of the removal efficiency during NF/GAC treatment of pharmaceutically active compounds in surface water

TL;DR: Results indicate that removal of the selected pharmaceuticals with NF is mainly influenced by charge effects: negatively charged solute are better removed, compared with uncharged solutes, which are, in turn, better removed compared with positively charged solutes.