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Modeling of Organic Fouling in an Ultrafiltration Cell Using Different Three-Dimensional Printed Turbulence Promoters

Designing turbulence promoters with optimal geometry and using them for ultrafiltration systems has been a key challenge in mitigating membrane fouling. In this study, six different turbulence promoters were created using three-dimensional printing technology and applied in dead-end ultrafiltration....

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Autores principales: Kertész, Szabolcs, Gulyás, Nikolett Sz., Al-Tayawi, Aws N., Huszár, Gabriella, Lennert, József Richárd, Csanádi, József, Beszédes, Sándor, Hodúr, Cecilia, Szabó, Tamás, László, Zsuzsanna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984649
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13030262
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author Kertész, Szabolcs
Gulyás, Nikolett Sz.
Al-Tayawi, Aws N.
Huszár, Gabriella
Lennert, József Richárd
Csanádi, József
Beszédes, Sándor
Hodúr, Cecilia
Szabó, Tamás
László, Zsuzsanna
author_facet Kertész, Szabolcs
Gulyás, Nikolett Sz.
Al-Tayawi, Aws N.
Huszár, Gabriella
Lennert, József Richárd
Csanádi, József
Beszédes, Sándor
Hodúr, Cecilia
Szabó, Tamás
László, Zsuzsanna
author_sort Kertész, Szabolcs
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description Designing turbulence promoters with optimal geometry and using them for ultrafiltration systems has been a key challenge in mitigating membrane fouling. In this study, six different turbulence promoters were created using three-dimensional printing technology and applied in dead-end ultrafiltration. Three-dimensional-printed (3DP) turbulence promoter configurations were integrated into a classical batch ultrafiltration cell. The effects of these configurations and the stirring speeds on the permeate filtration flux, organic rejections, and membrane resistances were investigated. The fouling control efficiency of the 3DP promoters was evaluated using two polyethersulfone membranes in a stirred ultrafiltration cell with model dairy wastewater. The Hermia and resistance-in-series models were studied to further investigate the membrane fouling mechanism. Of the Hermia models, the cake layer model best described the fouling in this membrane filtration system. It can be concluded that the 3DP turbulence promoters, combined with intense mechanical stirring, show great promise in terms of permeate flux enhancement and membrane fouling mitigation. Using a well-designed 3DP turbulence promoter improves the hydrodynamic flow conditions on the surface of the stirred membrane separation cells based on computational fluid dynamics modeling. Therefore, the factors effecting the fabrication of 3DP turbulence promoters are important, and further research should be devoted to revealing them.
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spelling pubmed-100560432023-03-30 Modeling of Organic Fouling in an Ultrafiltration Cell Using Different Three-Dimensional Printed Turbulence Promoters Kertész, Szabolcs Gulyás, Nikolett Sz. Al-Tayawi, Aws N. Huszár, Gabriella Lennert, József Richárd Csanádi, József Beszédes, Sándor Hodúr, Cecilia Szabó, Tamás László, Zsuzsanna Membranes (Basel) Article Designing turbulence promoters with optimal geometry and using them for ultrafiltration systems has been a key challenge in mitigating membrane fouling. In this study, six different turbulence promoters were created using three-dimensional printing technology and applied in dead-end ultrafiltration. Three-dimensional-printed (3DP) turbulence promoter configurations were integrated into a classical batch ultrafiltration cell. The effects of these configurations and the stirring speeds on the permeate filtration flux, organic rejections, and membrane resistances were investigated. The fouling control efficiency of the 3DP promoters was evaluated using two polyethersulfone membranes in a stirred ultrafiltration cell with model dairy wastewater. The Hermia and resistance-in-series models were studied to further investigate the membrane fouling mechanism. Of the Hermia models, the cake layer model best described the fouling in this membrane filtration system. It can be concluded that the 3DP turbulence promoters, combined with intense mechanical stirring, show great promise in terms of permeate flux enhancement and membrane fouling mitigation. Using a well-designed 3DP turbulence promoter improves the hydrodynamic flow conditions on the surface of the stirred membrane separation cells based on computational fluid dynamics modeling. Therefore, the factors effecting the fabrication of 3DP turbulence promoters are important, and further research should be devoted to revealing them. MDPI 2023-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10056043/ /pubmed/36984649 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13030262 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gulyás, Nikolett Sz.
Al-Tayawi, Aws N.
Huszár, Gabriella
Lennert, József Richárd
Csanádi, József
Beszédes, Sándor
Hodúr, Cecilia
Szabó, Tamás
László, Zsuzsanna
Modeling of Organic Fouling in an Ultrafiltration Cell Using Different Three-Dimensional Printed Turbulence Promoters
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title_short Modeling of Organic Fouling in an Ultrafiltration Cell Using Different Three-Dimensional Printed Turbulence Promoters
title_sort modeling of organic fouling in an ultrafiltration cell using different three-dimensional printed turbulence promoters
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984649
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13030262
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