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Evaluation of Organic and Inorganic Foulant Interaction Using Modified Fouling Models in Constant Flux Dead-End Operation with Microfiltration Membranes

The goal of this study was to elucidate the interaction of complex feed solutions under modified membrane fouling models for constant flux operation. The polyvinylidene fluoride membrane (PVDF) was tested for three types of solutions containing inorganic foulants (Al, Mn, and Fe), organic foulants,...

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Autores principales: Qasim, Muhammad, Akbar, Ali, Khan, Imtiaz Afzal, Ali, Mumtaz, Lee, Eui-Jong, Lee, Kang Hoon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999339
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13110853
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author Qasim, Muhammad
Akbar, Ali
Khan, Imtiaz Afzal
Ali, Mumtaz
Lee, Eui-Jong
Lee, Kang Hoon
author_facet Qasim, Muhammad
Akbar, Ali
Khan, Imtiaz Afzal
Ali, Mumtaz
Lee, Eui-Jong
Lee, Kang Hoon
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description The goal of this study was to elucidate the interaction of complex feed solutions under modified membrane fouling models for constant flux operation. The polyvinylidene fluoride membrane (PVDF) was tested for three types of solutions containing inorganic foulants (Al, Mn, and Fe), organic foulants, and suspended solids at 0.5 mM Ca(2+) ionic strength. The membrane’s performance was evaluated by measuring the increase in transmembrane pressure (TMP) during two different filtration scenarios: continuous filtration lasting 1 h and cyclic filtration lasting 12 min, with 3 min backwashing cycles included. Statistical analysis (linear regression results (R(2)), p-value) was used to verify the fouling model propagation along with the determination of the contributing constant of each fouling model. An increasing TMP percentage of 164–302%, 155–300%, and 208–378% for S1 (HA + Ca(2+)), S2 (inorganics + kaolin + Ca(2+)), and S3 (HA + inorganics + kaolin + Ca(2+)) was recorded for 1 h filtration, respectively. Furthermore, a five percent increase in irreversible resistance was noted for the S3 solution due to the strong adsorption potential of foulants for the PVDF membrane caused by the electrostatic and hydration forces of foulants. In addition to that, the participation equation elucidated the contribution of the fouling model and confirmed that complete blocking and cake layer contribution were dominant for the S1 and S3 solutions, while standard blocking was dominant for the S2 solution with a high significance ratio. Moreover, R(2) and cyclic filtration analysis also confirmed the propagation of these fouling models. The statistical confirmation and regression results analysis of the modified model gave comparative results and satisfied the filtration mechanism and can be used for the constant flux dead filtration analysis of water treatment.
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spelling pubmed-106734722023-10-25 Evaluation of Organic and Inorganic Foulant Interaction Using Modified Fouling Models in Constant Flux Dead-End Operation with Microfiltration Membranes Qasim, Muhammad Akbar, Ali Khan, Imtiaz Afzal Ali, Mumtaz Lee, Eui-Jong Lee, Kang Hoon Membranes (Basel) Article The goal of this study was to elucidate the interaction of complex feed solutions under modified membrane fouling models for constant flux operation. The polyvinylidene fluoride membrane (PVDF) was tested for three types of solutions containing inorganic foulants (Al, Mn, and Fe), organic foulants, and suspended solids at 0.5 mM Ca(2+) ionic strength. The membrane’s performance was evaluated by measuring the increase in transmembrane pressure (TMP) during two different filtration scenarios: continuous filtration lasting 1 h and cyclic filtration lasting 12 min, with 3 min backwashing cycles included. Statistical analysis (linear regression results (R(2)), p-value) was used to verify the fouling model propagation along with the determination of the contributing constant of each fouling model. An increasing TMP percentage of 164–302%, 155–300%, and 208–378% for S1 (HA + Ca(2+)), S2 (inorganics + kaolin + Ca(2+)), and S3 (HA + inorganics + kaolin + Ca(2+)) was recorded for 1 h filtration, respectively. Furthermore, a five percent increase in irreversible resistance was noted for the S3 solution due to the strong adsorption potential of foulants for the PVDF membrane caused by the electrostatic and hydration forces of foulants. In addition to that, the participation equation elucidated the contribution of the fouling model and confirmed that complete blocking and cake layer contribution were dominant for the S1 and S3 solutions, while standard blocking was dominant for the S2 solution with a high significance ratio. Moreover, R(2) and cyclic filtration analysis also confirmed the propagation of these fouling models. The statistical confirmation and regression results analysis of the modified model gave comparative results and satisfied the filtration mechanism and can be used for the constant flux dead filtration analysis of water treatment. MDPI 2023-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10673472/ /pubmed/37999339 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13110853 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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Qasim, Muhammad
Akbar, Ali
Khan, Imtiaz Afzal
Ali, Mumtaz
Lee, Eui-Jong
Lee, Kang Hoon
Evaluation of Organic and Inorganic Foulant Interaction Using Modified Fouling Models in Constant Flux Dead-End Operation with Microfiltration Membranes
title Evaluation of Organic and Inorganic Foulant Interaction Using Modified Fouling Models in Constant Flux Dead-End Operation with Microfiltration Membranes
title_full Evaluation of Organic and Inorganic Foulant Interaction Using Modified Fouling Models in Constant Flux Dead-End Operation with Microfiltration Membranes
title_fullStr Evaluation of Organic and Inorganic Foulant Interaction Using Modified Fouling Models in Constant Flux Dead-End Operation with Microfiltration Membranes
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Organic and Inorganic Foulant Interaction Using Modified Fouling Models in Constant Flux Dead-End Operation with Microfiltration Membranes
title_short Evaluation of Organic and Inorganic Foulant Interaction Using Modified Fouling Models in Constant Flux Dead-End Operation with Microfiltration Membranes
title_sort evaluation of organic and inorganic foulant interaction using modified fouling models in constant flux dead-end operation with microfiltration membranes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999339
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13110853
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