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A comprehensive review of membrane fouling and cleaning methods with emphasis on ultrasound-assisted fouling control processes

Journal

KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 38, Issue 8, Pages 1531-1555

Publisher

KOREAN INSTITUTE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11814-021-0832-2

Keywords

Fouling Control; Membrane Cleaning; Fouling Modelling; Ultrasound Irradiation

Funding

  1. Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
  2. Department of Chemical Engineering, Ryerson University

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One of the key issues faced in membrane-based separation processes is the decline in permeate flux over time due to fouling. Ultrasonic irradiation is an environmentally friendly cleaning technique applied to prevent fouling formation or dislodge foulants on membrane surfaces. This article reviews different types of fouling, fouling evolution mechanisms, mathematical modeling, and strategies for fouling control, with a focus on ultrasound-assisted fouling control process as an innovative cleaning method. The effect of operational parameters on the performance of ultrasound-assisted filtration processes, challenges, highlights, and future outlook of ultrasound cleaning are discussed.
One of the most critical issues encountered in membrane-based separation processes is permeate flux decline in a system operating for a long period. The particles in the feed solution tend to foul the membrane surface or membrane pores, which results in pore blocking and/or cake formation on the surface. In this regard, the use of membrane cleaning techniques for the membrane flux restoration has gained more attention. Ultrasonic (US) irradiation is an alternative technique applied to the feed solution passing across the membrane surface to either prevent the fouling formation (fouling control) or dislodge the foulants (surface cleaning). Ultrasonic cleaning mechanisms are based on sound waves travelling through the liquid, which leads to physical and chemical effects. This cleaning technique is an environmentally friendly process in which no chemical or biological agents are used. This article briefly reviews different types of fouling and classes of foulants, fouling evolution mechanisms, mathematical modelling of fouling, surface cleaning and fouling control strategies, with the emphasis on ultrasound-assisted fouling control process as an innovative cleaning method. The effect of the operational parameters on the performance of the US-assisted filtration processes, highlights, challenges, and future outlook of US cleaning will be discussed.

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