Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
633850 Journal of Membrane Science 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The impact of support media on a submerged hollow fiber PVDF ultrafiltration membrane system filtering synthetic water with different organic and inorganic matter content was investigated using a factorial design of experiments. Support media was added into a membrane reactor where membrane fouling and water quality parameters were assessed. The addition of support media into the membrane reactor resulted in a 35–50% reduction in membrane fouling with different humic acid and kaolin clay concentrations compared to the control system with no media; however there was no apparent impact of support media in minimizing fouling by cellulose. The support media in the membrane reactor did not affect any of the water quality parameters measured; however, there was a small but measurable difference in the permeate volume and flux recovery (4% flux difference) between the two systems. This favorable difference was attributed to the presence of support media in the membrane reactor.

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