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Treatment of shale gas drilling flowback fluids (SGDFs) by forward osmosis: membrane fouling and mitigation

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posted on 2024-11-15, 09:52 authored by Gang Chen, Zhongwei Wang, Long Nghiem, Xue-Mei Li, Ming Xie, Baolong Zhao, Mengxi Zhang, Jianfeng Song, Tao He
A polyamide thin-film composite (TFC) forward osmosis (FO) membrane was fabricated and compared to a commercially available cellulose acetate (CTA) membrane for treating shale gas drilling flow-back fluids (SGDFs). The polyamide TFC membrane outperformed its CTA counterpart in terms of pure water flux and reverse salt flux when synthetic brine was used as the feed. More severe fouling was observed for the polyamide TFC membrane as compared to the CTA counterpart when treating SGDF. Very quick buildup of fouling was identified for TFC membrane but not significant for CTA membrane. Ultrafiltration pre-treatment delayed but did not alleviate fouling formation. Surface modification of the TFC membrane by poly(ethylene gycol) (PEG) grafting resulted in reduced membrane fouling and marginal decrease in water flux.

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Chen, G., Wang, Z., Nghiem, L. D., Li, X., Xie, M., Zhao, B., Zhang, M., Song, J. & He, T. (2015). Treatment of shale gas drilling flowback fluids (SGDFs) by forward osmosis: membrane fouling and mitigation. Desalination, 366 113-120. Desalination

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Desalination

Volume

366

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113-120

Language

English

RIS ID

98666

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