Effect of flocculation and/or adsorption as pretreatment on thecritical flux of crossflow microfiltration |
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Authors: | W.S. Guo H.H. Ngo |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Engineering, University of Technology, Sydney, PO Box 123, Broadway, NSW 2007, AustraliaTel. +61 (2) 9514-2641; Fax: + 61(2) 9514-2633 |
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Abstract: | This study aims at identifying the effect of pretreatment such as flocculation and/or adsorption on the performance of crossflow microfiltration (CFMF). CFMF performance was studied in terms of critical flux. The results indicated that: (1) flocculation alone as a pretreatment could effectively remove the large molecular weight organic matter from 30,000 to 60,000 Daltons; (2) flocculation, together with adsorption as a pretreatment to CFMF, could remove both large and small molecular weight organics; (3) flocculation as a pretreatment was significantly better than adsorption in improving the critical flux; (4) critical flux increased from 100 L/m2.h to 520 L/m2.h when flocculation-adsorption was applied. The critical flux in long-term experiments was the same as that of the short-term experiments. However, the critical flux slightly decreased (5%) in long-term experiments compared to short-term operation with flocculation and adsorption as a pretreatment. |
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Keywords: | Crossflow microfiltration (CFMF) Critical flux Wastewater treatment Transmembrane pressure (TMP) |
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