2014
DOI: 10.13167/2014.8.8
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Nitrate Removal From Water Using Surface-Modified Ultrafiltration Membranes

Abstract: Elevated nitrate concentrations in natural water sources are a worldwide concern due to the extensive levels of soil N-fertilization. This study investigates three commercially available polyethersulfone (PES) ultrafiltration (UF) membranes with different molecular weight cut-offs (5, 10, and 30 kDa), which we modified with a cationic surfactant, cetylpyridinium chloride to improve their nitrate removal. The nitrate removal efficiency of these membranes was examinated as functions of initial nitrate concentrat… Show more

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“…Nitrate-selective ion exchange resin has been widely studied for its nitrate adsorption behaviors, and a Langmuir isotherm typically applies for the resin. 27,28 As illustrated in a Langmuir isotherm (Figure 4a), the capacity of the nitrate-selective ion exchange resin increases along with an increasing aqueous nitrate concentration, which facilitates NIX in removing nitrate spikes. Meanwhile, the capacity of the nitrate-selective ion exchange resin decreases when aqueous nitrate concentration decreases, during which the resin will release partially adsorbed nitrate (self-regeneration) to reach a dynamic equilibrium.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitrate-selective ion exchange resin has been widely studied for its nitrate adsorption behaviors, and a Langmuir isotherm typically applies for the resin. 27,28 As illustrated in a Langmuir isotherm (Figure 4a), the capacity of the nitrate-selective ion exchange resin increases along with an increasing aqueous nitrate concentration, which facilitates NIX in removing nitrate spikes. Meanwhile, the capacity of the nitrate-selective ion exchange resin decreases when aqueous nitrate concentration decreases, during which the resin will release partially adsorbed nitrate (self-regeneration) to reach a dynamic equilibrium.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%