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Influence of feed water chemistry on the removal of ionisable and neutral trace organics by a loose nanofiltration membrane

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posted on 2024-11-16, 06:06 authored by Long Nghiem
This study examined the effects of feed water chemistry and membrane fouling on the rejection of trace organics by a loose nanofiltration membrane. One ionisable and one non-ionisable trace organics were selected for investigation. Results reported here indicate that the solution pH and ionic strength can markedly influence the removal of the ionisable trace organic compound sulfamethoxazole. These observations were explained by electrostatic interactions between the solutes and the membrane surface and by the speciation of the ionisable compound. On the other hand, no appreciable effects of solution pH and ionic strength on the rejection of the neutral compound carbamazepine were observed in this study. In addition, membrane fouling has also been shown to exert some considerable impact on the rejection of trace organics. However, the underlying mechanisms remain somewhat unclear and are subject to on-going investigation.

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Optimising nanofiltration and reverse osmosis filtration processes for water recycling: effects of fouling and chemical cleaning on trace contaminant removal

Australian Research Council

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Nghiem, L. D. (2010). Influence of feed water chemistry on the removal of ionisable and neutral trace organics by a loose nanofiltration membrane. Membrane Water Treatment, 1 (2), 93-101. >

Journal title

Membrane Water Treatment

Volume

1

Issue

2

Pagination

93-101

Publisher

Techno Press

Language

English

RIS ID

32666

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