Membrane technology proves to be effective in the removal of nano-sized contaminants from water. However, not much is known on the filtration and fouling behavior of manufactured nanoparticles. The high surface-area-to-volume ratio of nanoparticles, significantly increases the effect of surface interactions on the stability of nanoparticle suspensions. Also, the stability of nanoparticle suspensions and their tendency to aggregate strongly affects the fouling mechanism during membrane filtration of nanoparticles. In this experimental study, fouling development and rejection mechanisms of mono-disperse silica model nanoparticles were investigated in great detail. A microfiltration hollow fiber membrane was employed in dead-end filtration mod...