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Foulant Identification and Performance Evaluation of Antiscalants in Increasing the Recovery of a Reverse Osmosis System Treating Anaerobic Groundwater

The objectives of this study are to assess the performance of antiscalants in increasing the recovery (≥85%) of a reverse osmosis (RO) plant treating anaerobic groundwater (GW) in Kamerik (the Netherlands), and to identify scalants/foulant that may limit RO recovery. Five different commercially avai...

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Autores principales: Mangal, Muhammad Nasir, Salinas-Rodriguez, Sergio G., Dusseldorp, Jos, Blankert, Bastiaan, Yangali-Quintanilla, Victor A., Kemperman, Antoine J. B., Schippers, Jan C., van der Meer, Walter G. J., Kennedy, Maria D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8950045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35323764
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12030290
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author Mangal, Muhammad Nasir
Salinas-Rodriguez, Sergio G.
Dusseldorp, Jos
Blankert, Bastiaan
Yangali-Quintanilla, Victor A.
Kemperman, Antoine J. B.
Schippers, Jan C.
van der Meer, Walter G. J.
Kennedy, Maria D.
author_facet Mangal, Muhammad Nasir
Salinas-Rodriguez, Sergio G.
Dusseldorp, Jos
Blankert, Bastiaan
Yangali-Quintanilla, Victor A.
Kemperman, Antoine J. B.
Schippers, Jan C.
van der Meer, Walter G. J.
Kennedy, Maria D.
author_sort Mangal, Muhammad Nasir
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description The objectives of this study are to assess the performance of antiscalants in increasing the recovery (≥85%) of a reverse osmosis (RO) plant treating anaerobic groundwater (GW) in Kamerik (the Netherlands), and to identify scalants/foulant that may limit RO recovery. Five different commercially available antiscalants were compared on the basis of their manufacturer-recommended dose. Their ability to increase the recovery from 80% to a target of 85% was evaluated in pilot-scale measurements with anaerobic GW and in once-through lab-scale RO tests with synthetic (artificial) feedwater. A membrane autopsy was performed on the tail element(s) with decreased permeability. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis indicated that calcium phosphate was the primary scalant causing permeability decline at 85% recovery and limiting RO recovery. The addition of antiscalant had no positive effect on RO operation and scaling prevention, since at 85% recovery, permeability of the last stage decreased with all five antiscalants, while no decrease in permeability was observed without the addition of antiscalant at 80% recovery. In addition, in lab-scale RO tests executed with synthetic feed water containing identical calcium and phosphate concentrations as the anaerobic GW, calcium phosphate scaling occurred both with and without antiscalant at 85% recovery, while at 80% recovery without antiscalant, calcium phosphate did not precipitate in the RO element. In brief, calcium phosphate appeared to be the main scalant limiting RO recovery, and antiscalants were unable to prevent calcium phosphate scaling or to achieve a recovery of 85% or higher.
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spelling pubmed-89500452022-03-26 Foulant Identification and Performance Evaluation of Antiscalants in Increasing the Recovery of a Reverse Osmosis System Treating Anaerobic Groundwater Mangal, Muhammad Nasir Salinas-Rodriguez, Sergio G. Dusseldorp, Jos Blankert, Bastiaan Yangali-Quintanilla, Victor A. Kemperman, Antoine J. B. Schippers, Jan C. van der Meer, Walter G. J. Kennedy, Maria D. Membranes (Basel) Article The objectives of this study are to assess the performance of antiscalants in increasing the recovery (≥85%) of a reverse osmosis (RO) plant treating anaerobic groundwater (GW) in Kamerik (the Netherlands), and to identify scalants/foulant that may limit RO recovery. Five different commercially available antiscalants were compared on the basis of their manufacturer-recommended dose. Their ability to increase the recovery from 80% to a target of 85% was evaluated in pilot-scale measurements with anaerobic GW and in once-through lab-scale RO tests with synthetic (artificial) feedwater. A membrane autopsy was performed on the tail element(s) with decreased permeability. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis indicated that calcium phosphate was the primary scalant causing permeability decline at 85% recovery and limiting RO recovery. The addition of antiscalant had no positive effect on RO operation and scaling prevention, since at 85% recovery, permeability of the last stage decreased with all five antiscalants, while no decrease in permeability was observed without the addition of antiscalant at 80% recovery. In addition, in lab-scale RO tests executed with synthetic feed water containing identical calcium and phosphate concentrations as the anaerobic GW, calcium phosphate scaling occurred both with and without antiscalant at 85% recovery, while at 80% recovery without antiscalant, calcium phosphate did not precipitate in the RO element. In brief, calcium phosphate appeared to be the main scalant limiting RO recovery, and antiscalants were unable to prevent calcium phosphate scaling or to achieve a recovery of 85% or higher. MDPI 2022-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8950045/ /pubmed/35323764 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12030290 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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Mangal, Muhammad Nasir
Salinas-Rodriguez, Sergio G.
Dusseldorp, Jos
Blankert, Bastiaan
Yangali-Quintanilla, Victor A.
Kemperman, Antoine J. B.
Schippers, Jan C.
van der Meer, Walter G. J.
Kennedy, Maria D.
Foulant Identification and Performance Evaluation of Antiscalants in Increasing the Recovery of a Reverse Osmosis System Treating Anaerobic Groundwater
title Foulant Identification and Performance Evaluation of Antiscalants in Increasing the Recovery of a Reverse Osmosis System Treating Anaerobic Groundwater
title_full Foulant Identification and Performance Evaluation of Antiscalants in Increasing the Recovery of a Reverse Osmosis System Treating Anaerobic Groundwater
title_fullStr Foulant Identification and Performance Evaluation of Antiscalants in Increasing the Recovery of a Reverse Osmosis System Treating Anaerobic Groundwater
title_full_unstemmed Foulant Identification and Performance Evaluation of Antiscalants in Increasing the Recovery of a Reverse Osmosis System Treating Anaerobic Groundwater
title_short Foulant Identification and Performance Evaluation of Antiscalants in Increasing the Recovery of a Reverse Osmosis System Treating Anaerobic Groundwater
title_sort foulant identification and performance evaluation of antiscalants in increasing the recovery of a reverse osmosis system treating anaerobic groundwater
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8950045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35323764
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12030290
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