Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
627196 Desalination 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hollow fibres used in membrane filtration units submerged into the biological stage of a municipal wastewater treatment plant, so-called membrane bioreactors (MBR), are investigated in terms of pore structure, membrane morphology, and membrane material characteristics. In order to reduce production costs and to optimise the filtration performance, membrane samples manufactured under different production conditions are analysed by means of pure water filtration tests, molecular weight cut-off (MWCO) measurements, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), contact angle measurements, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). These analytical tools are evaluated regarding their significance to predict the impact of production conditions on membrane properties and by that on the susceptibility to fouling. In this paper, initial results of membrane characterisation are discussed and the next steps to develop a membrane characterisation protocol are outlined.

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