On The Relationship between Suspended Solids of Different Size, the Observed Boundary Flux and Rejection Values for Membranes Treating a Civil Wastewater Stream

Membrane fouling is one of the main issues in membrane processes, leading to a progressive decrease of permeability. High fouling rates strongly reduce the productivity of the membrane plant, and negatively affect the surviving rate of the membrane modules, especially when real wastewater is treated...

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Main Authors: Marco Stoller, Javier Miguel Ochando Pulido, Luca Di Palma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-08-01
Series:Membranes
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/4/3/414
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spelling doaj-b77ef6cc633e468dbd41b70323f6ff0a2020-11-24T23:15:13ZengMDPI AGMembranes2077-03752014-08-014341442310.3390/membranes4030414membranes4030414On The Relationship between Suspended Solids of Different Size, the Observed Boundary Flux and Rejection Values for Membranes Treating a Civil Wastewater StreamMarco Stoller0Javier Miguel Ochando Pulido1Luca Di Palma2Department of Chemical Materials Environmental Engineering, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Via Eudossiana 18, Rome 00184, ItalyChemical Engineering Department, University of Granada, Granada 18071, SpainDepartment of Chemical Materials Environmental Engineering, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Via Eudossiana 18, Rome 00184, ItalyMembrane fouling is one of the main issues in membrane processes, leading to a progressive decrease of permeability. High fouling rates strongly reduce the productivity of the membrane plant, and negatively affect the surviving rate of the membrane modules, especially when real wastewater is treated. On the other hand, since selectivity must meet certain target requirements, fouling may lead to unexpected selectivity improvements due to the formation of an additional superficial layer formed of foulants and that act like a selective secondary membrane layer. In this case, a certain amount of fouling may be profitable to the point where selectivity targets were reached and productivity is not significantly affected. In this work, the secondary clarifier of a step sludge recirculation bioreactor treating municipal wastewater was replaced by a membrane unit, aiming at recovering return sludge and producing purified water. Fouling issues of such a system were checked by boundary flux measurements. A simple model for the description of the observed productivity and selectivity values as a function of membrane fouling is proposed.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/4/3/414membrane foulingmembrane selectivityboundary fluxwastewater treatment
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author Marco Stoller
Javier Miguel Ochando Pulido
Luca Di Palma
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Javier Miguel Ochando Pulido
Luca Di Palma
On The Relationship between Suspended Solids of Different Size, the Observed Boundary Flux and Rejection Values for Membranes Treating a Civil Wastewater Stream
Membranes
membrane fouling
membrane selectivity
boundary flux
wastewater treatment
author_facet Marco Stoller
Javier Miguel Ochando Pulido
Luca Di Palma
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title On The Relationship between Suspended Solids of Different Size, the Observed Boundary Flux and Rejection Values for Membranes Treating a Civil Wastewater Stream
title_short On The Relationship between Suspended Solids of Different Size, the Observed Boundary Flux and Rejection Values for Membranes Treating a Civil Wastewater Stream
title_full On The Relationship between Suspended Solids of Different Size, the Observed Boundary Flux and Rejection Values for Membranes Treating a Civil Wastewater Stream
title_fullStr On The Relationship between Suspended Solids of Different Size, the Observed Boundary Flux and Rejection Values for Membranes Treating a Civil Wastewater Stream
title_full_unstemmed On The Relationship between Suspended Solids of Different Size, the Observed Boundary Flux and Rejection Values for Membranes Treating a Civil Wastewater Stream
title_sort on the relationship between suspended solids of different size, the observed boundary flux and rejection values for membranes treating a civil wastewater stream
publisher MDPI AG
series Membranes
issn 2077-0375
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Membrane fouling is one of the main issues in membrane processes, leading to a progressive decrease of permeability. High fouling rates strongly reduce the productivity of the membrane plant, and negatively affect the surviving rate of the membrane modules, especially when real wastewater is treated. On the other hand, since selectivity must meet certain target requirements, fouling may lead to unexpected selectivity improvements due to the formation of an additional superficial layer formed of foulants and that act like a selective secondary membrane layer. In this case, a certain amount of fouling may be profitable to the point where selectivity targets were reached and productivity is not significantly affected. In this work, the secondary clarifier of a step sludge recirculation bioreactor treating municipal wastewater was replaced by a membrane unit, aiming at recovering return sludge and producing purified water. Fouling issues of such a system were checked by boundary flux measurements. A simple model for the description of the observed productivity and selectivity values as a function of membrane fouling is proposed.
topic membrane fouling
membrane selectivity
boundary flux
wastewater treatment
url http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/4/3/414
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