Comparison of reverse osmosis membrane fouling profiles from Australian water recycling plants

被引:23
作者
Antony, Alice [1 ]
Subhi, Nashida [1 ]
Henderson, Rita K. [2 ]
Khan, Stuart J. [2 ]
Stuetz, Richard M. [2 ]
Le-Clech, Pierre [1 ]
Chen, Vicki [1 ]
Leslie, Greg [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ New S Wales, UNESCO Ctr Membrane Sci & Technol, Sch Chem Engn, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
[2] Univ New S Wales, UNSW Water Res Ctr, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Effluent organic matter; Fouling propensity; LC-OCND; Reverse osmosis; Wastewater reclamation; DISSOLVED ORGANIC-MATTER; WASTE-WATER; SECONDARY EFFLUENT; PROTEIN BSA; FLUX; FILTRATION; REMOVAL; REUSE; UF;
D O I
10.1016/j.memsci.2012.02.039
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
Fouling profiles for reverse osmosis membranes were compared for four municipal and one industrial effluent samples collected from water recycling schemes located on the east coast of Australia. The dissolved organic carbon (DOC) of the four municipal effluents ranged from 5 to 8 mg L-1, while the industrial effluent contained 59 mg L-1. The hydrophobic/hydrophilic content and molecular size distribution of the effluent organic matter (EfOM), post biological treatment and membrane filtration, were determined using rapid resin fractionation and size exclusion chromatography. Thin film polyamide reverse osmosis (RO) membranes were operated in cross flow to a recovery of 87%. A good correlation was observed between flux decline on the municipal effluent and the overall organic loading (R-2 = 0.957 and 0.929) and the percent fraction of hydrophobic acids (HPhoA, R-2 = 0.987). A similar correlation was observed for the hydrophilic fraction (HPhi, R-2 = 0.912), however, the rate of fouling was independent of the percentage of transphilic acids (TPhiA, R-2 = 0.029). Further support for the role of the humic and neutral fractions in membrane fouling was found in changes in the surface chemistry of the polyamide membranes as reflected in change in contact angle and zeta potential. While it is tempting to use EfOM characterisation as a predictor of RO fouling, data from the performance of membranes on the industrial stream suggest that the data should be interpreted cautiously and that consideration should also be given to inorganic fouling. In this case, although the industrial effluent contained more than six times the amount of DOC, which consisted of more than 80% humic substances, scanning electron microscope-energy dispersive X-ray analysis indicated that the dominant foulant on the industrial effluent was inorganic deposits. Consequently, detailed organic characterisation, while useful is site specific and is no substitute for a comprehensive assessment of all potential foulants. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:8 / 16
页数:9
相关论文
共 41 条
  • [11] Innovations in the inhibition and cleaning of reverse osmosis membrane scaling and fouling
    Chesters, Stephen P.
    [J]. DESALINATION, 2009, 238 (1-3) : 22 - 29
  • [12] Mechanical analysis of hollow fiber membrane integrity in water reuse applications
    Childress, AE
    Le-Clech, P
    Daugherty, JL
    Chen, C
    Leslie, GL
    [J]. DESALINATION, 2005, 180 (1-3) : 5 - 14
  • [13] Effect of solution chemistry on the surface charge of polymeric reverse osmosis and nanofiltration membranes
    Childress, AE
    Elimelech, M
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, 1996, 119 (02) : 253 - 268
  • [14] Comparison of treatment options for removal of recalcitrant dissolved organic matter from paper mill effluent
    Ciputra, Sandra
    Antony, Alice
    Phillips, Ross
    Richardson, Des
    Leslie, Greg
    [J]. CHEMOSPHERE, 2010, 81 (01) : 86 - 91
  • [15] MEASURING THE ZETA (ELECTROKINETIC) POTENTIAL OF REVERSE-OSMOSIS MEMBRANES BY A STREAMING POTENTIAL ANALYZER
    ELIMELECH, M
    CHEN, WH
    WAYPA, JJ
    [J]. DESALINATION, 1994, 95 (03) : 269 - 286
  • [16] Low-pressure membrane filtration of secondary effluent in water reuse: Pre-treatment for fouling reduction
    Fan, Linhua
    Nguyen, Thang
    Roddick, Felicity A.
    Harris, John L.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, 2008, 320 (1-2) : 135 - 142
  • [17] Demonstrating ultra-filtration and reverse osmosis performance using size exclusion chromatography
    Henderson, R. K.
    Stuetz, R. M.
    Khan, S. J.
    [J]. WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2010, 62 (12) : 2747 - 2753
  • [18] Evaluation of effluent organic matter fouling in ultrafiltration treatment using advanced organic characterisation techniques
    Henderson, Rita K.
    Subhi, Nashida
    Antony, Alice
    Khan, Stuart J.
    Murphy, Kathleen R.
    Leslie, Greg L.
    Chen, Vicki
    Stuetz, Richard M.
    Le-Clech, Pierre
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, 2011, 382 (1-2) : 50 - 59
  • [19] Role of Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS) in Biofouling of Reverse Osmosis Membranes
    Herzberg, Moshe
    Kang, Seoktae
    Elimelech, Menachem
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2009, 43 (12) : 4393 - 4398
  • [20] Chemical and physical aspects of natural organic matter (NOM) fouling of nanofiltration membranes
    Hong, SK
    Elimelech, M
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, 1997, 132 (02) : 159 - 181