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N-nitrosamine rejection by reverse osmosis membranes: a full-scale study

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:04 authored by Takahiro Fujioka, Stuart J Khan, James A McDonald, Annalie Roux, Yvan Poussade, Jorg E Drewes, Long Nghiem
This study aims to provide longitudinal and spatial insights to the rejection of N-nitrosamines by reverse osmosis (RO) membranes during sampling campaigns at three full-scale water recycling plants. Samples were collected at all individual filtration stages as well as at a cool and a warm weather period to elucidate the impact of recovery and feed temperature on the rejection of N-nitrosamines. N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) was detected in all RO feed samples varying between 7 and 32 ng/L. Concentrations of most other N-nitrosamines in the feed solutions were determined to be lower than their detection limits (3e5 ng/L) but higher concentrations were detected in the feed after each filtration stage. As a notable exception, in one plant, N-nitrosomorpholine (NMOR) was observed at high concentrations in RO feed (177e475 ng/L) and permeate (34e76 ng/L). Overall rejection of NDMA among the three RO systems varied widely from 4 to 47%. Data presented here suggest that the feed temperature can influence rejection of NDMA. A considerable variation in NDMA rejection across the three RO stages (14e78%) was also observed. Overall NMOR rejections were consistently high ranging from 81 to 84%. On the other hand, overall rejection of N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA) varied from negligible to 53%, which was considerably lower than values reported in previous laboratory-scale studies. A comparison between results reported here and the literature indicates that there can be some discrepancy in N-nitrosamine rejection data between laboratory- and full-scale studies probably due to differences in water recoveries and operating conditions (e.g. temperature, membrane fouling, and hydraulic conditions).

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Assessment and optimisation of N-nitrosamine rejection by reverse osmosis for planned potable water recycling applications

Australian Research Council

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Fujioka, T., Khan, S. J., McDonald, J. A., Roux, A., Poussade, Y., Drewes, J. E. & Nghiem, L. D. (2013). N-nitrosamine rejection by reverse osmosis membranes: a full-scale study. Water Research, 47 (16), 6141-6148.

Journal title

Water Research

Volume

47

Issue

16

Pagination

6141-6148

Language

English

RIS ID

83873

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