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Critical Flux and Fouling Analysis of PVDF-Mixed Matrix Membranes for Reclamation of Refinery-Produced Wastewater: Effect of Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids Concentration and Aeration

Fouling tends to cause a significant increase in hydraulic resistance, decreased permeate flux, or increased transmembrane pressure (TMP) when a process is operated under constant TMP or constant flux conditions. To control membrane fouling and maintain sustainable operation, the concept of critical...

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Autores principales: Yuliwati, Erna, Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi, Othman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan, Shirazi, Mohammad Mahdi A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8876826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35207082
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12020161
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author Yuliwati, Erna
Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi
Othman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan
Shirazi, Mohammad Mahdi A.
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Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi
Othman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan
Shirazi, Mohammad Mahdi A.
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description Fouling tends to cause a significant increase in hydraulic resistance, decreased permeate flux, or increased transmembrane pressure (TMP) when a process is operated under constant TMP or constant flux conditions. To control membrane fouling and maintain sustainable operation, the concept of critical flux has been discussed by several researchers. Various fouling mechanisms, such as macromolecule adsorption, pore plugging, or cake build-up, as well as hydrodynamic conditions, for example aeration, can take place at the membrane surface. This study aimed to investigate the effects of mixed liquor suspended solid (MLSS) concentration and air bubble flow rate (ABFR) on the critical flux and fouling behavior, when treating refinery-produced wastewater. To determine the critical flux values, the experimental flux-steps were the following: (1) the filtration began with a 30 min step duration at a low flux (10 to 20 L/m(2)h); (2) at the end of this step (after 30 min), the permeate flux was increased, (3) this step was repeated until the TMP did not remain constant at the constant permeate flux, (4) the critical flux was then achieved. A critical flux model with an R(2) of 0.9 was, therefore, derived, which indicates that the particle properties were regulated by the suspended solids. The increase of MLSS concentration, from 3 mg/L to 4.5 mg/L, resulted in a decrease of the permeate flux by 18%. Moreover, an increase in ABFR, from 1.2 mL/min to 2.4 mL/min, increased the permeate flux, but this decreased with a greater flow rate of aeration. To assess the stability and reversibility of fouling during critical flux (J(c)) determination using a mixed matrix membrane, flux-step methods were utilized. A step height of 14.3 L/m(2)h and 30 min duration were arbitrarily chosen. The flux increased to 32.5 L/m(2)h with a slight increase of trans membrane pressure (TMP), while the rate of increase became significant at a higher flux of 143.6 L/m(2)h, due to fouling. Overall, this study proved that the response of MLSS concentration and aeration affected the membrane performance, based on the critical flux and fouling behavior.
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spelling pubmed-88768262022-02-26 Critical Flux and Fouling Analysis of PVDF-Mixed Matrix Membranes for Reclamation of Refinery-Produced Wastewater: Effect of Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids Concentration and Aeration Yuliwati, Erna Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi Othman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan Shirazi, Mohammad Mahdi A. Membranes (Basel) Article Fouling tends to cause a significant increase in hydraulic resistance, decreased permeate flux, or increased transmembrane pressure (TMP) when a process is operated under constant TMP or constant flux conditions. To control membrane fouling and maintain sustainable operation, the concept of critical flux has been discussed by several researchers. Various fouling mechanisms, such as macromolecule adsorption, pore plugging, or cake build-up, as well as hydrodynamic conditions, for example aeration, can take place at the membrane surface. This study aimed to investigate the effects of mixed liquor suspended solid (MLSS) concentration and air bubble flow rate (ABFR) on the critical flux and fouling behavior, when treating refinery-produced wastewater. To determine the critical flux values, the experimental flux-steps were the following: (1) the filtration began with a 30 min step duration at a low flux (10 to 20 L/m(2)h); (2) at the end of this step (after 30 min), the permeate flux was increased, (3) this step was repeated until the TMP did not remain constant at the constant permeate flux, (4) the critical flux was then achieved. A critical flux model with an R(2) of 0.9 was, therefore, derived, which indicates that the particle properties were regulated by the suspended solids. The increase of MLSS concentration, from 3 mg/L to 4.5 mg/L, resulted in a decrease of the permeate flux by 18%. Moreover, an increase in ABFR, from 1.2 mL/min to 2.4 mL/min, increased the permeate flux, but this decreased with a greater flow rate of aeration. To assess the stability and reversibility of fouling during critical flux (J(c)) determination using a mixed matrix membrane, flux-step methods were utilized. A step height of 14.3 L/m(2)h and 30 min duration were arbitrarily chosen. The flux increased to 32.5 L/m(2)h with a slight increase of trans membrane pressure (TMP), while the rate of increase became significant at a higher flux of 143.6 L/m(2)h, due to fouling. Overall, this study proved that the response of MLSS concentration and aeration affected the membrane performance, based on the critical flux and fouling behavior. MDPI 2022-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8876826/ /pubmed/35207082 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12020161 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_full Critical Flux and Fouling Analysis of PVDF-Mixed Matrix Membranes for Reclamation of Refinery-Produced Wastewater: Effect of Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids Concentration and Aeration
title_fullStr Critical Flux and Fouling Analysis of PVDF-Mixed Matrix Membranes for Reclamation of Refinery-Produced Wastewater: Effect of Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids Concentration and Aeration
title_full_unstemmed Critical Flux and Fouling Analysis of PVDF-Mixed Matrix Membranes for Reclamation of Refinery-Produced Wastewater: Effect of Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids Concentration and Aeration
title_short Critical Flux and Fouling Analysis of PVDF-Mixed Matrix Membranes for Reclamation of Refinery-Produced Wastewater: Effect of Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids Concentration and Aeration
title_sort critical flux and fouling analysis of pvdf-mixed matrix membranes for reclamation of refinery-produced wastewater: effect of mixed liquor suspended solids concentration and aeration
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8876826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35207082
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12020161
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