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Title: Foulant interaction and RO productivity in textile wastewater reclamation plant
Authors: Thirdpong Srisukphun
Chart Chiemchaisri
T. Urase
K. Yamamoto
เทอดพงศ์ ศรีสุขพันธุ์
ชาติ เจียมไชยศรี
Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Public and Environmental Health
Kasetsart University. Faculty of Engineering
Tokyo University of Technology. School of Bioscience and Biotechnology
The University of Tokyo. Environmental Science Center
Keywords: Reverse osmosis
ออสโมซิสผันกลับ
Fouling
การเกิดตะกรัน
Textile Waste
ของเสียจากสิ่งทอ
Membranes (Technology)
เมมเบรน (เทคโนโลยี)
Sewage -- Recycling
น้ำเสีย – การนำกลับมาใช้ใหม่
Issue Date: 2010
Citation: Desalination 250, 2, (15 January 2010) : 845-849
Abstract: Foulant interaction and productivity of reverse osmosis (RO) membrane during textile wastewater reclamation were studied. Synthetic textile wastewater composed of salt, surfactant and reactive dye was used in the experiment. RO productivity was assessed using cross-flow membrane filtration unit. The result revealed that surfactant was the major cause of membrane fouling. When the surfactant concentration maintains lower than the critical micelle concentration (CMC), RO productivity was influenced by the concentration of surfactant. Therefore, lowest productivity was observed when the surfactant concentration approached CMC. When the concentration level rose above CMC, the surfactant micelle was formed within the bulk solution and this subsequently yielded an increase in RO productivity. The formed micelle decreased the adsorption capacity of surfactant monomer. Moreover, the appearance of aggregation between surfactant and reactive dye lowered the fouling potential of the mixtures especially when compared to the wastewater containing only surfactant at a higher concentration than CMC.
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