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Performance of PVDF-TiO(2) Membranes during Photo-Filtration in the Presence of Inorganic and Organic Components

In this study, the anti-fouling performance of PVDF-TiO(2) composite membranes, indicated by their permeate flux, was studied with different types of synthetic feed solutions. Photo-filtration (filtration under continuous UV irradiation) of solutions containing inorganic and organic components, whic...

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Autores principales: Tran, Duc-Trung, Mendret, Julie, Méricq, Jean-Pierre, Faur, Catherine, Brosillon, Stephan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8876676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35207166
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12020245
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author Tran, Duc-Trung
Mendret, Julie
Méricq, Jean-Pierre
Faur, Catherine
Brosillon, Stephan
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description In this study, the anti-fouling performance of PVDF-TiO(2) composite membranes, indicated by their permeate flux, was studied with different types of synthetic feed solutions. Photo-filtration (filtration under continuous UV irradiation) of solutions containing inorganic and organic components, which are ubiquitous in drinking/natural water, was performed to evaluate their influence on the photo-induced properties and performance of the membranes. The results indicated that inorganic fouling was unlikely to occur on PVDF-TiO(2) membranes, and the presence of common inorganic ions in drinking water did not hinder their performance. However, in the particular case where a small amount of Cu(2+) coexisted alongside HCO(3)(−) in the feed solution, inorganic fouling occurred, causing severe flux decline and prohibiting the photo-induced properties of the membranes. On the other hand, when used to filter organic fouling solutions, the membranes showed strong resistance to sodium alginate fouling, and less so for humic acids. In terms of separation efficiency, the membranes showed no advantages when operated in photo-filtration mode, as the rejection rate of both foulants under photo-filtration was not higher than that under normal filtration. In the case of humic acids, the photodegradation of humic substances into smaller compounds that were able to enter the permeate stream led to a lower rejection rate. Nevertheless, photo-filtration of these organic foulants still offered a higher permeate flux than normal filtration, up to a certain concentration level (5 mg/L for humic acids and 50 mg/L for sodium alginate).
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spelling pubmed-88766762022-02-26 Performance of PVDF-TiO(2) Membranes during Photo-Filtration in the Presence of Inorganic and Organic Components Tran, Duc-Trung Mendret, Julie Méricq, Jean-Pierre Faur, Catherine Brosillon, Stephan Membranes (Basel) Article In this study, the anti-fouling performance of PVDF-TiO(2) composite membranes, indicated by their permeate flux, was studied with different types of synthetic feed solutions. Photo-filtration (filtration under continuous UV irradiation) of solutions containing inorganic and organic components, which are ubiquitous in drinking/natural water, was performed to evaluate their influence on the photo-induced properties and performance of the membranes. The results indicated that inorganic fouling was unlikely to occur on PVDF-TiO(2) membranes, and the presence of common inorganic ions in drinking water did not hinder their performance. However, in the particular case where a small amount of Cu(2+) coexisted alongside HCO(3)(−) in the feed solution, inorganic fouling occurred, causing severe flux decline and prohibiting the photo-induced properties of the membranes. On the other hand, when used to filter organic fouling solutions, the membranes showed strong resistance to sodium alginate fouling, and less so for humic acids. In terms of separation efficiency, the membranes showed no advantages when operated in photo-filtration mode, as the rejection rate of both foulants under photo-filtration was not higher than that under normal filtration. In the case of humic acids, the photodegradation of humic substances into smaller compounds that were able to enter the permeate stream led to a lower rejection rate. Nevertheless, photo-filtration of these organic foulants still offered a higher permeate flux than normal filtration, up to a certain concentration level (5 mg/L for humic acids and 50 mg/L for sodium alginate). MDPI 2022-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8876676/ /pubmed/35207166 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12020245 Text en © 2022 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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title_fullStr Performance of PVDF-TiO(2) Membranes during Photo-Filtration in the Presence of Inorganic and Organic Components
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title_short Performance of PVDF-TiO(2) Membranes during Photo-Filtration in the Presence of Inorganic and Organic Components
title_sort performance of pvdf-tio(2) membranes during photo-filtration in the presence of inorganic and organic components
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12020245
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