Title of article :
Treatment of wastewater by ultrafiltration
Author/Authors :
Abdessemed، D. نويسنده , , Nezzal، G. نويسنده , , Aim، R. Ben نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
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1
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0
Abstract :
During the last few years there has been a continuous and important growth in water consumption and consequently a strong increase of the domestic and industrial wastewater potential sources of environmental problems. Reclamation of wastewater is thus becoming a major goal in several countries where there is water scarcity. Thus we tested an a lab scale a combination of sand filtration and UF producing a clear disinfected water which could be reused. A tubular inorganic membrane CARBOSEP with 50,000 Da MWCO was used for this study. At a cross flow velocity of 4 m/s the polarization phenomena were limited leading to a maximum value of about 100 l/h.m2 for a transmembrane pressure of 1 bar. With an increase of the cross flow velocity up to 6¯7 m/s, the relation between the filtrate flux and the transmembrane pressure becomes nearly linear: in these conditions, in a range of transmembrane pressure 0.5¯2 bar, the filtrate flux is only 15% lower than the pure water flux, proving a very low level of fouling. The removal efficiency of organics and suspended solids (including bacteria) was very good: 1) low values of COD (12 mg/l) BOD (5 mg/l) and absence of indicators of fecal contamination are the main characteristics of the treated water; 2) it can be concluded from these tests that the combination sand filtration/UF is efficient and that a cut-off of 50 Kda is a good choice.
Keywords :
Simulator , Thermal desalination
Journal title :
Desalination
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Desalination
Record number :
54069
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