Title of article :
Concentration of ferric hydroxide suspensions in saline medium by dynamic cross-flow filtration
Author/Authors :
Roger Bouzerar، نويسنده , , Michel Y. Jaffrin، نويسنده , , Amélie Lefèvre، نويسنده , , Patrick Paullier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
We have investigated the concentration of ferric hydroxide suspension in saline solution by high shear cross-flow filtration using a prototype unit with a disk rotating parallel to a circular membrane at speeds up to 1500 RPM. Three different membranes were used in the tests: two organic (nylon with 0.2 μm pores, PVDF with 40 kDa cut-off) and a mineral one (zirconium oxide, 0.1 μm pores). The system operates in the laminar boundary layer regime with a core fluid rotating at about 42% of the disk angular speed. The local permeate flux increases with increasing radius and is twice as large in the external ring as in the central part of the membrane within a 3 cm radius. With the nylon membrane at a speed of 1500 RPM, the permeate flux averaged over the total membrane area decays from 520 l/h m2 at a Fe3+concentration of 15 g/l to 250 l/h m2 at 100 g/l, values which are much higher than those obtained with the same suspension in tubular membranes. With the zirconium oxide membrane which has a lower permeability, the permeate flux at a concentration of 9 g/l rises linearly with pressure and reaches 450 l/h m2at 110 kPa, which is exactly the value given by hydraulic permeability, confirming the absence of fouling.
Keywords :
Ferric hydroxide , Dynamic filtration , Rotating disk , High shear
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science