XU Hang, CHEN Wei, SUN Min, et al. Effect of Two Pretreatment Techniques on Preventing Membrane Fouling[J]. Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2012, 34(1): 108-112.
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XU Hang, CHEN Wei, SUN Min, et al. Effect of Two Pretreatment Techniques on Preventing Membrane Fouling[J]. Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2012, 34(1): 108-112. DOI: 10.11835/j.issn.1674-4764.2012.01.021.
Effect of Two Pretreatment Techniques on Preventing Membrane Fouling
Ultrafiltration membrane was used to filter the Yangtze River water by powder activated carbon (PAC) pretreated
such as Tai Lake water by coagulation-sedimentation pretreatment. The changes of organic polar content were compared in each process. Combined with the scanning electron microscope(SEM) photographs of the membrane
the mechanism of slowing down membrane fouling by PAC and coagulation-sedimentation pretreatment was studied. The results showed that hydrophobic organic compounds were the main factors of membrane fouling
while hydrophilic organics had less impact. When the dosing quantity of PAC filtered by ultrafiltration membrane was 20 mg/L to pre-treat the water samples of Yangtze River
and that of polyaluminium chloride was 25 mg/L for the pretreatment of Tai Lake water samples
the flux could be recovered effectively after backwashing compared with filtering the two raw water directly. The cake layer formed on the surface of the membrane was looser after pretreatment
and could be discharged easily by periodic backwashing
The cake layer could prevent hydrophobic organic matters deposit on the surface of membrane directly
which will slow down the membrane fouling and improve the chemical safety of the membrane effluent.