2017
DOI: 10.1080/01919512.2017.1325350
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Application of Ozone-Assisted Membrane Cleaning for Natural Organic Matter Fouled Membranes

Abstract: The popularity of membrane technology in water treatment has been rising for over last 50 years due to wide range of filtration processes and applications, cost effective production and installation as well as safe and efficient water production. However, the development and improvement of membranes is ongoing due to number of weaknesses. Membrane fouling is a major drawback of membrane application in water and waste water treatment. Mostly caused by natural organic matter (NOM), fouling forms a layer on top o… Show more

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“…60 Ozone, a strong oxidant, has also been used for membrane cleaning in recent years where after 30 minutes of ozone cleaning, initial membrane flux was able to be re-established. 9 For our study, small amount of (∼0.5 ppm) of ozone residual was maintained on the surface of the ceramic membrane. The residual ozone likely oxidized both the cake layer retained on the membrane surface, and also the foulants in the membrane pores, dislodging them from the membrane surface/pores to pass through membrane, as evidenced by the slight increase in TOC and UV 254 post-ceramic membrane filtration in the SEC results.…”
Section: Filtration Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…60 Ozone, a strong oxidant, has also been used for membrane cleaning in recent years where after 30 minutes of ozone cleaning, initial membrane flux was able to be re-established. 9 For our study, small amount of (∼0.5 ppm) of ozone residual was maintained on the surface of the ceramic membrane. The residual ozone likely oxidized both the cake layer retained on the membrane surface, and also the foulants in the membrane pores, dislodging them from the membrane surface/pores to pass through membrane, as evidenced by the slight increase in TOC and UV 254 post-ceramic membrane filtration in the SEC results.…”
Section: Filtration Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Ozone has also been used as a cleaning agent for ceramic membranes in recent studies. 4,[9][10][11] Ozonation has been widely investigated as a pre-treatment for membrane processes. [12][13][14][15][16] These studies concluded that preozonation can lead to significantly less fouling during membrane filtration due to the degradation of large molecular weight compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%