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Effect of Pre-Oxidation on Coagulation/Ceramic Membrane Treatment of Yangtze River Water

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MEMBRANES
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/membranes11050369

Keywords

pre-oxidation; flat ceramic membrane; membrane fouling; microfiltration

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  1. National Science and Technology Major Project [2016YFC0400800-2]

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The study evaluated the efficiency of a pre-oxidation-coagulation flat ceramic membrane filtration process in water treatment and membrane fouling control. Results showed that NaClO pre-oxidation combined with coagulation/ceramic membrane system was more effective in controlling membrane fouling than O-3 system. The oxidant's influence on the filtration system was related to its oxidizability and other characteristics.
The membrane separation process is being widely used in water treatment. It is very important to control membrane fouling in the process of water treatment. This study was conducted to evaluate the efficiency of a pre-oxidation-coagulation flat ceramic membrane filtration process using different oxidant types and dosages in water treatment and membrane fouling control. The results showed that under suitable concentration conditions, the effect on membrane fouling control of a NaClO pre-oxidation combined with a coagulation/ceramic membrane system was better than that of an O-3 system. The oxidation process changed the structure of pollutants, reduced the pollution load and enhanced the coagulation process in a pre-oxidation-coagulation system as well. The influence of the oxidant on the filtration system was related to its oxidizability and other characteristics. NaClO and O-3 performed more efficiently than KMnO4. NaClO was more conducive to the removal of DOC, and O-3 was more conducive to the removal of UV254.

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