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Membrane fouling performance of Fe-based coagulation-ultrafiltration process: Effect of sedimentation time

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 195, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.110756

Keywords

Ultrafiltration; Coagulation; Floc; Sedimentation time; Fouling behavior

Funding

  1. Funds for International Cooperation and Exchange of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [51820105011]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFC0400802]

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This study showed that both membrane fouling behavior and the performance of coagulation integrated UF processes can be influenced by both the density and thickness of a cake layer formed during the processes, as well as the sedimentation time and flocs characteristics. A critical threshold of 30 minutes was observed at the lab-scale, which determines whether direct coagulation-UF (CUF) outperforms conventional coagulation-sedimentation-UF (CSUF) depending on whether the main factor affecting membrane fouling is the cake layer density or thickness.
Pre-coagulation is commonly used with ultrafiltration (UF) to alleviate the membrane fouling. Compared to conventional coagulation-sedimentation-UF (CSUF) processes, the direct coagulation-UF (CUF) processes are widely believed to perform better due to the formation of a looser cake layer. It is however shown in this study that not only the density of a cake layer, but also its thickness as well, can affect the membrane fouling behavior, which therefore are influenced by both the sedimentation time and flocs characteristics. Herein, the membrane fouling performance of Fe-based coagulation-UF process was systematically investigated with different sedimentation times. A critical threshold of 30 min was observed at the lab-scale: if shorter than that, the membrane fouling depended mainly on the cake layer density, and thus CUF outperformed CSUF; but when the sedimentation time was over 30 min, the cake layer thickness turned to be the dominant factor, thereby resulting in CSUF performing better. Furthermore, it was shown that the critical sedimentation time was decided by flocs characteristics. A lower water temperature induced the formation of irregular flocs with a lower fractal dimension, and the corresponding cake layer exhibited an almost identical density with increasing sedimentation time. In this regard, CSUF processes were constantly superior to CUF as the cake layer thickness decreased. On the other hand, a critical sedimentation time reappeared because of the higher floc fractal dimension under acidic conditions. This work showed for the first time that the membrane fouling of CSUF was up to the sedimentation time, and it was possible to outperform CUF if the sedimentation time exceeded a critical threshold. Such a finding is crucial to the future development of coagulation integrated UF processes.

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