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Ultrafiltration fouling control. Demineralized water backwashing. Sheng Li Sanitary Engineering, Delft University of Technology The Netherlands. Content. Introduction Hypotheses Results Conclusion. Demi water is better than UF permeate for backwashing.
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Ultrafiltration fouling control Demineralized water backwashing Sheng Li Sanitary Engineering, Delft University of Technology The Netherlands
Content • Introduction • Hypotheses • Results • Conclusion
Demi water is better than UF permeate for backwashing Why is demineralized water better? No pre-treatment! No in-line coagulation!
Difference between UF permeate and demineralized water for backwashing • Divalent ions • Monovalent ions • Organic matter
Hypotheses of NOM fouling • Ca-bridging effect and/or Ca complexation • Charge screening effect (DLVO theory) • NOM molecule adsorption
Ca-bridging effect(Backwash with permeate) Ca Ca Ca Ca Ca
Results(Impact of calcium, flux: 85 lmh) No pre-treatment! No in-line coagulation!
Results(Impact of sodium, flux: 85 lmh) No pre-treatment! No in-line coagulation!
Experiment set-up and Material • UF set-up: “MFI-UF” (Kiwa Water Research, NL) • Membrane: Capillary membrane, 0.8 UFC M5 (X-Flow), with a surface area of 0.07 m2
Backwash solutions • Demineralized water • UF permeate • UF permeate after dialysis (organic matter is isolated)
Permeate after dialysis MWCO of Dialysis bags:3.5K Da
Impact of organic matter(flux:120 lmh) No pre-treatment! No in-line coagulation!
Effect of backwash solution on membrane surface charge • Two types of backwash solution were used in this study • Milli Q water • UF permeate
Measurement set-up Along fiber Through pore Wilbert van der Ven et al. 2008
Measurement method 1 mM KCl solution was used in this study as background electrolyte solution
Streaming potential of membrane • Backwash with permeate Streaming potential were measured before and after 14 filtration cycles. One cycle consists of 15-minute filtration at a flux of 120 lmh and 1-minute backwash at a flux of 240 lmh
Streaming potential of membrane • Backwash with Milli Q water
Conclusions • Backwashing with demineralized water is more efficient than UF permeate on fouling control • Both Ca and Na in backwash water contribute to the fouling of UF, probably by maintaining the bridge effect or decreasing the zeta potential of the membrane and the foulant • Organic matter in backwash water does not influence the fouling control of the UF membranes • Backwashing with pure water can maintain the negative charge of membrane