Authors
Jiajian Xing, Heng Liang, Chong Joon Chuah, Yueping Bao, Xinsheng Luo, Tianyu Wang, Jinlong Wang, Guibai Li, Shane A Snyder
Publication date
2019/12/15
Journal
Water Research
Volume
167
Pages
115112
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Fe(II)/UV/chlorine was promoted as a pretreatment strategy for UF membrane to mitigate membrane fouling induced from different organic fractions. This treatment could be an emerging alternative prior to UF process attributed to the coupled role of oxidation and coagulation. To obtain a comprehensive understanding of fouling reduction, the influence of Fe(II)/UV/chlorine process on the characteristics of various feed solutions was inspected, including humic acid (HA), bovine serum albumin (BSA), sodium alginate (SA) and their mixture (HSB). The results suggested that Fe(II)/UV/chlorine process exhibited notable performance on membrane fouling control compared to Fe(II) coagulation alone. With the UV exposure of 720 mJ/cm2, the certain dose of Fe(II) and chlorine (15 μM and 2 mg/L) effectively prevented the rapid development of fouling caused by the single organic fractions and their mixture. And the …
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