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Influence of colloidal fouling and feed water recovery on salt rejection of RO and NF membranes
Authors:Sangyoup Lee  Menachem Elimelech
Affiliation:a Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, K-JIST I Oryong-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangfu 500-712, Korea
b Department of Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering Program, Yale University, PO Box 208286, New Haven, CT 06520-8286, USA
Abstract:The influence of colloidal fouling and feed water recovery (or concentration factor, CF) on salt rejection of thin-film composite reverse osmosis (RO) and nanofiltration (NF) membranes was investigated. Fouling experiments were carried out using a laboratory-scale crossflow test unit with continuous permeate disposal to simulate the CF and recovery as commonly observed in full-scale RO/NF systems. For feed waters containing only salt (NaCl), permeate flux declined linearly as CF was increased and salt rejection was nearly constant for both RO and NF membranes. On the other hand, a sharp decrease in permeate flux and significant decline in salt rejection with increasing CF were observed under conditions where colloidal fouling takes place. For both RO and NF membranes, the marked permeate flux decline was attributed to the so-called “cake-enhanced osmotic pressure”. The decline in salt rejection when colloidal fouling predominated was much more substantial for NF than for RO membranes. In all cases, the decline in salt rejection was higher under conditions of more severe colloidal fouling, namely at higher ionic strength and initial permeate flux.
Keywords:Fouling  Colloidal fouling  Salt rejection  Permeate flux  Concentration factor  RO  NF  Recovery
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