Integrated membrane systems have been recently proposed as suitable alternatives to overcome existing limitations in traditional seawater reverse osmosis desalination plants. By this approach, submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration have been chosen as pretreatment because of the lower energetic consumption and the great significance for reducing particles deposition on the membrane. This work focuses on the study of the influence of a set of operating conditions and the fouling dynamics when operating submerged ultrafiltration under subcritical flux conditions for relatively long-time. According with results, submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration can be considered as a feasible pretreatment in reducing natural organic matter from seawater, provided that the opportune operating conditions were well identified and optimized

Submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration as seawater pretreatment in the logic of integrated membrane desalination systems

Di Profio G;Curcio E;Drioli;
2011

Abstract

Integrated membrane systems have been recently proposed as suitable alternatives to overcome existing limitations in traditional seawater reverse osmosis desalination plants. By this approach, submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration have been chosen as pretreatment because of the lower energetic consumption and the great significance for reducing particles deposition on the membrane. This work focuses on the study of the influence of a set of operating conditions and the fouling dynamics when operating submerged ultrafiltration under subcritical flux conditions for relatively long-time. According with results, submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration can be considered as a feasible pretreatment in reducing natural organic matter from seawater, provided that the opportune operating conditions were well identified and optimized
2011
Istituto per la Tecnologia delle Membrane - ITM
Hollow fiber membranes
Integrated membrane systems
Seawater desalination
Seawater pretreatment
Submerged ultrafiltration
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