Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
145706 Chemical Engineering Journal 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Combined cake-standard model best fits the EOM-related fouling control performance.•Standard pore blocking plays a more important role for the combined model.•Pre-ozonation is highly effective to mitigate the EOM-related membrane fouling.•The fouling mitigation is mostly attributed to the alleviation of reversible fouling.•Ozone can selectively oxidize the very high MW hydrophobic biopolymers (⩾20 kDa).

Soluble extracellular organic matters (EOM) resulting from algal blooms in water sources can cause severe membrane fouling in water treatment. The effect of pre-ozonation on mitigation of ceramic UF membrane fouling caused by EOM released from Microcystis aeruginosa and the associated fouling mitigation mechanism were investigated through the characterization of hydraulic performance, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), fluorescence excitation–emission matrix (EEM) spectra, molecular weight (MW) distribution, hydrophilicity and model fit of five combined fouling models. Pre-ozonation achieved a remarkable effect of hydraulically reversible fouling mitigation as a result of the selective oxidation of the very high MW hydrophobic biopolymers (⩾20 kDa) to lower MW and more hydrophilic compounds. However, pre-ozonation had a very limited effect on mitigation of hydraulically irreversible fouling dominated by the high MW (1–10 kDa) hydrophilic organics. Modeling results indicated that the EOM-related membrane fouling mitigation by pre-ozonation was more likely ascribed to the alleviation of cake layer and standard pore blocking with standard pore blocking playing a more important role.

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