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- Title
Analysis of combined influence of foulant concentration and flux in ultrafiltration membrane process using response surface methodology.
- Authors
Yongsun Jang; Yongjun Choi; Younghoon Ko; Sangho Lee; Jaewuk Koo; Youn-Jong Park
- Abstract
Microfiltration (MF) and ultrafiltration (UF) have been extensively adopted as alternatives to conventional filtration. However, one of the main barriers to widespread use of these technologies is membrane fouling that affects both the quality and the quantity of the product water. Accordingly, the operation conditions for MF/UF should be properly adjusted to minimize fouling. The objective of this study is to analyze combined influence of foulant concentration and flux on fouling propensity of hollow fiber UF membrane through response surface methodology and Central Composite Design. Colloidal silica, kaolin and alginate were used as model foulants, and the concentration of foulant and flux were chosen as the operation parameter. In each case, the fouling rate was determined based on the experimental results. Second-order polynomial model equations were derived to predict the fouling rate as a function of foulant concentration and flux. Finally, operating conditions for a given level of fouling were determined using the model equation and the optimization plot.
- Subjects
ULTRAFILTRATION; RESPONSE surfaces (Statistics); KAOLIN; HOLLOW fibers; SILICA gel; CONCENTRATION functions
- Publication
Desalination & Water Treatment, 2017, Vol 61, p50
- ISSN
1944-3994
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5004/dwt.2016.0055