OxFloc – Integrated water treatment using a single-stage oxidative-adsorptive process

The OxFloc project is concerned with water treatment, whereby hazardous substances are to be broken down and removed in an integrated approach using a single-stage oxidative-adsorptive process. In the future, this should not only reduce the operating costs of wastewater treatment, but also achieve a far-reaching benefit for the environment.

OxFloc.

Project information

Project title

OxFloc – Integrated water treatment in a one-stage oxidative-adsorptive process to degrade and remove harmful substances

 

Duration

September 2013 – December 2015

 

Coordinator

  • Fraunhofer IGB

 

Cooperation partners

  • Fraunhofer IGB (Germany)
  • Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB (Germany)
  • Magneto special anodes B.V. (Netherlands)
  • BAMO MESURES SAS (France)
  • Eilenburger Electrolysis and Environmental Engineering GmbH (Germany)
  • ERS Control Technology GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)
  • ASIO (Czech Republic)
  • LEITAT Technological Center (Spain)

Funding

The research leading to results in this project will be funded under the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union (FP7/2007-2013) according to Grant Agreement No 606216.

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