Cross-flow microfiltration of a high strength industrial wastewater: Modelling of membrane fouling mechanisms

Freshwater has become the blue gold of the 21st century due to its continuous depletion resulting from expanding population, shifting climates, urbanization and industrialization, and waterways pollution. Water reclamation is an orthodox alternative drought-proof source of water, and utility of mem...

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Main Authors: Amosa, Mutiu Kolade, Jami, Mohammed Saedi, Alkhatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid
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Published: 2016
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spelling iium-609362018-01-24T02:32:00Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/60936/ Cross-flow microfiltration of a high strength industrial wastewater: Modelling of membrane fouling mechanisms Amosa, Mutiu Kolade Jami, Mohammed Saedi Alkhatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid TA170 Environmental engineering TP155 Chemical engineering Freshwater has become the blue gold of the 21st century due to its continuous depletion resulting from expanding population, shifting climates, urbanization and industrialization, and waterways pollution. Water reclamation is an orthodox alternative drought-proof source of water, and utility of membrane technology seems indispensable to every effective reclamation and reuse program due to its excellent features. However, fouling is a limiting factor of membrane separations, and in order to control particulate fouling at the design stage and plant operation monitoring, tools utilized in evaluating the particulate content of feed-water in predicting membrane fouling are vital. Subsequent to an adsorption process, a downstream cross-flow microfiltration (MF) membrane process was carried out on the final discharge effluent of palm oil mill industry at constant transmembrane pressures (TMPs) of 40 kPa, 80 kPa, and 120 kPa for 60 min filtration time using MF membranes of 0.1 and 0.2 μm pore sizes. Darcy’s law and Hermia’s blockage models were fitted to the experimental data and it was observed that cake filtration could be best used to explain the fouling mechanisms of effluent on the membranes based on the R2 values generated for the two MF membranes at all TMPs, however, not without the complete, standard and intermediate blocking mechanisms contributing at the onset of the filtration process. This demonstrates that the fouling was as a result of gradual reversible cake deposition which could easily be removed by less onerous cleaning methods. This data could serve as requisite for future upscaling of membrane processes for characteristically similar effluents with the aim of achieving sustainable fluxes. 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/60936/7/60936_Cross-Flow%20Microfiltration%20of%20a%20High%20Strength%20Industrial%20_complete.pdf Amosa, Mutiu Kolade and Jami, Mohammed Saedi and Alkhatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid (2016) Cross-flow microfiltration of a high strength industrial wastewater: Modelling of membrane fouling mechanisms. In: Qatar Foundation Annual Research conference, 22-23 March 2016, Doha. (Unpublished) http://www.qscience.com/doi/abs/10.5339/qfarc.2016.EEPP1529
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TP155 Chemical engineering
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TP155 Chemical engineering
Amosa, Mutiu Kolade
Jami, Mohammed Saedi
Alkhatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid
Cross-flow microfiltration of a high strength industrial wastewater: Modelling of membrane fouling mechanisms
description Freshwater has become the blue gold of the 21st century due to its continuous depletion resulting from expanding population, shifting climates, urbanization and industrialization, and waterways pollution. Water reclamation is an orthodox alternative drought-proof source of water, and utility of membrane technology seems indispensable to every effective reclamation and reuse program due to its excellent features. However, fouling is a limiting factor of membrane separations, and in order to control particulate fouling at the design stage and plant operation monitoring, tools utilized in evaluating the particulate content of feed-water in predicting membrane fouling are vital. Subsequent to an adsorption process, a downstream cross-flow microfiltration (MF) membrane process was carried out on the final discharge effluent of palm oil mill industry at constant transmembrane pressures (TMPs) of 40 kPa, 80 kPa, and 120 kPa for 60 min filtration time using MF membranes of 0.1 and 0.2 μm pore sizes. Darcy’s law and Hermia’s blockage models were fitted to the experimental data and it was observed that cake filtration could be best used to explain the fouling mechanisms of effluent on the membranes based on the R2 values generated for the two MF membranes at all TMPs, however, not without the complete, standard and intermediate blocking mechanisms contributing at the onset of the filtration process. This demonstrates that the fouling was as a result of gradual reversible cake deposition which could easily be removed by less onerous cleaning methods. This data could serve as requisite for future upscaling of membrane processes for characteristically similar effluents with the aim of achieving sustainable fluxes.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Amosa, Mutiu Kolade
Jami, Mohammed Saedi
Alkhatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid
author_facet Amosa, Mutiu Kolade
Jami, Mohammed Saedi
Alkhatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid
author_sort Amosa, Mutiu Kolade
title Cross-flow microfiltration of a high strength industrial wastewater: Modelling of membrane fouling mechanisms
title_short Cross-flow microfiltration of a high strength industrial wastewater: Modelling of membrane fouling mechanisms
title_full Cross-flow microfiltration of a high strength industrial wastewater: Modelling of membrane fouling mechanisms
title_fullStr Cross-flow microfiltration of a high strength industrial wastewater: Modelling of membrane fouling mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Cross-flow microfiltration of a high strength industrial wastewater: Modelling of membrane fouling mechanisms
title_sort cross-flow microfiltration of a high strength industrial wastewater: modelling of membrane fouling mechanisms
publishDate 2016
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/60936/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/60936/7/60936_Cross-Flow%20Microfiltration%20of%20a%20High%20Strength%20Industrial%20_complete.pdf
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