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7th Maghreb Days of Material Sciences
Performances of nanofiltration and low pressure reverse osmosis membranes for desalination: characterization and modelling
Boussouga, Y.A.^1 ; Lhassani, A.^1
Laboratory of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology-Fez, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, P.O. Box 2202, Fez, Morocco^1
关键词: Asymmetric membranes;    Convection and diffusion;    Hydraulic permeability;    Hydrodynamic characterization;    Irreversible thermodynamics;    Low-pressure reverse osmosis;    Material compositions;    Streaming Potential;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/186/1/012039/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1757-899X/186/1/012039
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

The nanofiltration and the reverse osmosis processes are the most common techniques for the desalination of water contaminated by an excess of salts. In this present study, we were interested in the characterization of commercial, composite and asymmetric membranes of nanofiltration (NF90, NF270) and low pressure reverse osmosis (BW30LE). The two types of characterization that we opted for our study: (i) characterization of electrical proprieties, in terms of the surface charge of various membranes studied by the measurement of the streaming potential, (ii) hydrodynamic characterization in terms of hydraulic permeability with pure water, mass transfer and phenomenological parameters for each system membrane/salt using hydrodynamic approaches. The irreversible thermodynamics allowed us to model the observed retention Robsof salts (NaCl and Na2SO4) for the different membranes studied, to understand and to predict a good filtration with a membrane. A study was conducted on the type of mass transfer for each system membrane/salt: convection and diffusion. The results showed that all tested membranes are negatively charged for the solutions at neutral pH, this is explained by their material composition. The results also showed competitiveness between the different types of membranes. In view of that the NF remains effective in terms of selective retention with less energy consumption than LPRO.

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