Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
626788 Desalination 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Model dairy waste waters (prepared from milk powder by dilution) were treated with ozone, and the effects of the ozonation time and the surfactant concentration on the flux, the membrane resistances, membrane fouling and gel formation were measured. It was found that the microflocculation effect of ozone may play a significant role at a higher gas flow rate, causing a decreased level of fouling and increased gel formation, while at a lower flow rate the effect of the degradation of large molecules was more marked, causing a higher flux, but decreasing the retention.

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