Optimization of Air Backwash Frequency during the Ultrafiltration of Seawater

The main objective of this paper is to study the effect of new air backwash on dead-end ultrafiltration of seawater with a pilot at semi-industrial scale (20 m(3)/day). To control membrane fouling, two different backwashes were used to clean the membrane: classical backwash (CB) and new air backwash...

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Veröffentlicht in:Membranes (Basel) 2020-04, Vol.10 (4), p.78, Article 78
Hauptverfasser: Cordier, Clemence, Eljaddi, Tarik, Ibouroihim, Nadjim, Stavrakakis, Christophe, Sauvade, Patrick, Coelho, Franz, Moulin, Philippe
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Zusammenfassung:The main objective of this paper is to study the effect of new air backwash on dead-end ultrafiltration of seawater with a pilot at semi-industrial scale (20 m(3)/day). To control membrane fouling, two different backwashes were used to clean the membrane: classical backwash (CB) and new air backwash (AB) that consists of injecting air into the membrane module before a classical backwash. To evaluate the efficiency of AB and CB, a resistance in series model was used to calculate each resistance: membrane (R-m), reversible (R-rev) and irreversible (R-irr). The variation of the seawater quality was considered by integrating the turbidity variation versus time. The results indicate clearly that AB was more performant than CB and frequency of AB/CB cycles was important to control membrane fouling. In this study, frequencies of 1/5 and 1/3 appear more efficient than 1/7 and 1/9. In addition, the operation conditions (flux and time of filtration) had an important role in maintaining membrane performance-whatever the variation of the seawater quality.
ISSN:2077-0375
2077-0375
DOI:10.3390/membranes10040078