Title of article
Factors affecting natural organic matter (NOM) and scaling fouling in NF membranes: A review Review Article
Author/Authors
Ahmed Saleh Al-Amoudi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
10
From page
1
To page
10
Abstract
Membrane fouling is a major problem in brackish and seawater desalination as well as in membrane mediated waste water reclamation. Fouling of nanofiltration (NF) membranes is typically caused by inorganic and organic materials present in water that adhere to the surface and pores of the membrane and results in deterioration of performance (reduced membrane flux) with a consequent increase in costs of energy and early membrane replacement. Natural organic matter (NOM) fouling of NF membranes involves interrelationship between physical and chemical interactions and it is described in this review. Membrane fouling in the presence of NOM can be influenced by: membrane characteristics, including surface structure as well as surface chemical properties, chemistry of feed solution including ionic strength, pH and concentration of monovalent ions and divalent ions, NOM properties, including molecular weight and polarity, and hydrodynamic and operating conditions including permeate flux, pressure, concentration polarization, and the mass transfer properties of the fluid boundary layer. These factors will be discussed in details in this review.
Keywords
Scaling , Nanofiltration membrane , Fouling
Journal title
Desalination
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Desalination
Record number
1113875
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