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Effect of intermittent pressure-assisted forward osmosis (I-PAFO) on organic fouling

Journal

DESALINATION
Volume 419, Issue -, Pages 60-69

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2017.06.003

Keywords

Intermittent pressure-assisted forward osmosis (I-PAFO); Pressure assisted-forward osmosis (PAFO); Organic fouling; Pressure relaxation; Physical cleaning; Fouling mitigation

Funding

  1. Industrial Facilities & Infrastructure Research Program - Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the Korean government [16IFIP-B088091-03]

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This study investigated the feasibility of intermittent pressure-assisted forward osmosis (I-PAFO) operation for organic fouling mitigation, using sodium alginate as the model foulant. FO and PAFO were also operated to compare system performances in terms of water flux behavior, flux recovery by physical cleaning, fouling propensity, energy consumption, and membrane area required. Results showed that I-PAFO obtained higher water flux and flux recovery by physical cleaning than PAFO because of its lower fouling tendency. I-PAFO was able to reduce not only the accumulated foulant mass on the membrane surface, but also fouling layer compaction through the intermittent pressurization. Furthermore, it displayed benefits in terms of reducing membrane area required and operating energy compared to PAFO, due to its higher water productivity and sustainability. Therefore, I-PAFO can be a plausible option for saving membrane costs and operating energy when FO operations are concerned particularly in accordance with hybridization with RO (i.e. I-PAFO-RO hybrid process).

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