Ultrasound induced cleaning of polymeric nanofiltration membranes
•Analyzing the effectiveness of different cleaning approaches for fouling removal.•Physical and chemical properties of foulant decide the cleaning efficacy.•Low frequency and optimum power to give dominant physical effects is important.•High frequency and power damages polymeric membrane morphology....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2020-04, Vol.62, p.104891-104891, Article 104891 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Analyzing the effectiveness of different cleaning approaches for fouling removal.•Physical and chemical properties of foulant decide the cleaning efficacy.•Low frequency and optimum power to give dominant physical effects is important.•High frequency and power damages polymeric membrane morphology.•Combined ultrasound and chemical treatment is more effective than individual methods.
Cleaning of the flat sheet nanofiltration membranes, using backflushing, chemical cleaning, and ultrasonication operated individually as well as in combination with chemicals, has been studied in the present work. Identical hydrophilic polyamide membranes were fouled individually using an aqueous solution containing a single dye, an aqueous solution containing a mixture of dyes, and a synthetically prepared petroleum refinery effluent. Effect of different parameters such as the concentration of cleaning solution, contact time, frequency, and power of ultrasound on the efficacy of membrane cleaning has been studied. Optimal cleaning was achieved under sonication conditions of frequency of 24 kHz and power dissipation of 135 W. It was demonstrated that application of sonication under optimum conditions without chemical agents, gave about 85% water flux recovery. In the case of combined chemical and ultrasonic treatment, it was clearly observed that the use of chemical agent increased the efficacy of ultrasonic cleaning. The hybrid method recovered the initial water flux to almost 90% based on the use of 1.0 M aqueous NaOH and 4 min of sonication. Overall, the use of aqueous NaOH in combination with sonication showed a better efficiency for cleaning than the individual processes thus demonstrating a new avenue for membrane cleaning. |
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ISSN: | 1350-4177 1873-2828 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2019.104891 |