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DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
卷 5, 期 1-3, 页码 207-212出版社
DESALINATION PUBL
DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2009.587
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Transparent exopolymer particles; Reverse osmosis; Biofouling; Integrated membrane systems
Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) are all abundant type of EPS in Surface waters which were recently regarded as major initiators of biofilm formation on reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. The goal of this Study was to monitor the presence of these Substances in RO feed water and its removal by pre-treatment with MF/UF. Modifications were applied on the existing TEP determination method to measure both particulate (>0.4 mu m) and colloidal (0.05-0.40 mu m) TEP. Results show colloidal TEPs (c-TEP) were more abundant than particulate TEP (p-TEP) in both fresh and sea water samples, affirming the importance of measuring this often neglected colloidal fraction. Higher TEP concentrations were recorded in seawater than in freshwater samples and a significant variation of TEP concentration was observed in seawater samples collected during the spring season. In two integrated membrane systems (IMS), 70-75% of TEP removal was recorded by MF and UF with in-line coagulation. However, significant amounts of TEP (mostly c-TEP) remained after MF/UF pretreatments, and this may potentially cause organic and/or biological fouling in the RO system downstream.
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