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WATER RESEARCH 卷:41
Effect of NOM characteristics and membrane type on microfiltration performance
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Gray, S. R. ; Ritchie, C. B. ; Tran, T. ; Bolto, B. A.
关键词: microfiltration;    membranes;    natural organic matter;    fouling;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.watres.2007.06.020
来源: Elsevier
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Efforts to understand and predict the role of different organic fractions in the fouling of low-pressure membranes are presented. Preliminary experiments with an experimental apparatus that incorporates automatic backwashing and filtration over several days has shown that microfiltration (MF) of the hydrophilic fractions leads to rapid flux decline and the formation of a cake or gel layer, while the hydrophobic fractions show a steady flux decline and no obvious formation of a gel or cake layer. The addition of calcium to the weakly hydrophobic acid (WHA) fraction led to the formation of a gel layer from associations between components of the WHA. The dominant foulants were found to be neutral and charged hydrophilic compounds, with hydrophobic and small pore size membranes being the most readily fouled. The findings suggest that surface analyses such as FTIR will preferentially identify hydrophilic compounds as the main foulants, as these components form a gel layer on the surface while the hydrophobic compounds adsorb within the membrane pores. Furthermore, coagulation pre-treatment is also likely to reduce fouling by reducing pore constriction rather than the formation of a gel layer, as coagulants remove the hydrophobic compounds to a large extent and very little of the hydrophilic neutral components. Crown Copyright (c) 2007 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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