Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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633334 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2014 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Pore-size distribution determined by evapoporometry of unfouled (dark-shaded) and fouled (light-shaded) polyvinylidine fluoride (PVDF) hollow fiber membranes; fouling involved a constant flux of 70Â l/m2Â h, concentration of l.0Â g/l of bentonite and 20Â mg/l of humic acid, and employed a cycle consisting of 15Â min of filtration followed by 2Â min of backwashing during which the aeration rate was 0.0011Â m/s; fouled membranes were observed after the 9th cycle; fouling is seen to cause a marked shift in the pore-size distribution towards smaller pores and a decrease in the average pore diameter from 34.6Â nm to 22.5Â nm owing to internal pore fouling. 128
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Authors
E. Akhondi, F. Wicaksana, W.B. Krantz, A.G. Fane,