将废弃的SWRO脱盐膜转化为纳滤膜,用于处理微咸水和废水。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Anissa Somrani, Zaineb Mohamed, Kholoud Abohelal, Sara Larhrib, Noreddine Ghaffour, Maxime Pontié
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在这项研究中,我们探讨了再利用废弃海水反渗透(RO)膜处理咸淡水和工业废水的可能性。在清洗寿命终止的反渗透膜之前,我们进行了多次解剖,以评估降解程度。基于这些结果,测试了三种清洗方案,并选择了Ultrasil10和/或氯溶液进行进一步研究。测试了4000 ppm.h的氯处理的清洗能力,但证明效率低下,因为它会导致更致密的滤饼,并显著降低水力渗透率。因此,我们建议使用Ultrasil10进行化学清洗以去除杂质,从而对寿命结束的反渗透膜进行修复,以满足纳滤膜的规格要求。清洗后的反渗透膜表现出增强的水渗透性(1.97 L·h⁻¹·m⁻²·巴⁻¹),对微咸水(6 g/L NaCl)的阻盐率达到85%。这些膜的分子量截止值为86 Da,在10巴条件下,能有效地将半盐水的电导率降至1000µS/cm以下,符合突尼斯饮用水标准(300-2500µS/cm)。此外,它们在处理工业废水方面表现出高效率,浊度水平低于2 NTU,电导率为180µS/cm。在较低的压力下运行,这些膜提供了具有成本效益的可持续解决方案,并且与商业新型NF膜相比较,验证了它们在微咸水和废水处理应用中的再利用潜力。
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Transforming end-of-life SWRO desalination membranes into nanofiltration membranes for the treatment of brackish water and wastewater.

Transforming end-of-life SWRO desalination membranes into nanofiltration membranes for the treatment of brackish water and wastewater.

Transforming end-of-life SWRO desalination membranes into nanofiltration membranes for the treatment of brackish water and wastewater.

Transforming end-of-life SWRO desalination membranes into nanofiltration membranes for the treatment of brackish water and wastewater.

In this study, we explore the possibility of reusing end-of-life seawater reverse osmosis (RO) membranes to treat brackish water and industrial effluent. Prior to cleaning the end-of-life RO membranes, we conducted several autopsies in order to assess the extent of degradation. Based on these results, three cleaning protocols were tested and Ultrasil10 and/or chlorine solution were selected for further investigation. The cleaning capacity of the chlorine treatment at 4000 ppm.h was tested but proved inefficient as it leads to a denser cake and a significant decrease in hydraulic permeability. Therefore, we recommend commencing chemical cleaning with Ultrasil10 to remove foulants, thereby reconditioning the end-of-life RO membranes to meet nanofiltration membrane specifications. The cleaned end-of-life RO membranes exhibited enhanced hydraulic permeability (1.97 L·h⁻¹·m⁻²·bar⁻¹) and achieved a salt rejection of 85% for brackish water (6 g/L NaCl). With a molecular weight cutoff of 86 Da, these membranes effectively reduced brackish water conductivity to below 1000 µS/cm at 10 bars, complying with Tunisian drinking water standards (300-2500 µS/cm). Additionally, they demonstrated high efficiency in treating industrial effluents, achieving turbidity levels below 2 NTU and conductivity of 180 µS/cm. Operating at lower pressures, these membranes provided cost-effective, sustainable solutions and performed comparably to commercial new NF membranes, validating their potential for reuse in brackish water and wastewater treatment applications.

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