“…Membrane technology is one of the advanced technologies for desalination, water, and wastewater treatment, providing various advantages, including a smaller footprint, better water quality, and lower operational costs over conventional methods. − Microfiltration (MF) and ultrafiltration (UF) are very useful in various fields, including water and wastewater treatment, desalination, biomedicine, air purification, and food and chemical processing due to their good separation capability and low-pressure requirement. ,, MF and UF are also the most widely used pretreatment methods for desalination and wastewater treatment. , Pretreatment of feedwater for reverse osmosis (RO)-based desalination plays a significant role in their performance and efficiency. Hence, for industrial use and on a large scale, pretreatment technologies are often integrated with desalination plants. , This helps the desalination plant function properly and maintains the feedwater quality as per the standards. , However, fouling of these membranes is inevitable, leading to a decline in flux, deteriorated permeate quality, increased operational costs, and reduced membrane life span. , Fouling of the membranes can occur via adsorption on the membrane’s surface and/or inside the pores, leading to a loss in flux. , After a threshold level of fouling, the membrane loses its permeability, requiring replacement and causing an increase in operational cost . To reduce the cost associated with the replacement of fouled membranes, membrane cleaning techniques like cross-flushing, backwashing, and chemical cleaning are commonly used .…”