The understanding of fouling mechanisms in membrane processes is commonly inferred via flux and rejection performances. Using direct observation (DO) allows the non-invasive, in situ, visualisation and quantification of fouling deposition and the removal from hollow fiber membranes in real time. While the advantages of the DO technique have been described previously, in this work, the effects of cross-flow velocities and backwashing on particle deposition and removal are quantified under constant flux conditions. The foulant resistances are monitored along with the cake height during membrane filtration and cleaning. By measuring the cake height non-invasively, the DO technique reduces some of the assumptions required to estimate the specif...
The use of membranes in the treatment of wastewater is very limited in part because of the fouling p...
Pressure-driven membrane processes are often used for the separation and purification of organic com...
Many numerical models for membrane filtration have been developed to explain and predict fouling mec...
A direct observation method has been used to study fouling deposition and removal during the filtrat...
Direct observation (DO) technique allowed the visualisation of fouling deposition and rem oval in re...
The research presented in this thesis is focused on the phenomena of membrane fouling. Membrane foul...
Membrane fouling is inherent in all types of membrane filtration. In microfiltration, particles are ...
Submerged membrane bioreactor system is commonly used for water and wastewater treatment processes. ...
This study describes the application of a noninvasive direct microscopic observation method for char...
A new method for non-invasive in situ monitoring of a microfiltration process is described. In micro...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Membrane fouling is the most serious challenge in the hollow fiber microfiltrat...
Bio-deposition and biofouling, a major challenge for membrane filtration, is still not fully underst...
© 2018 Dr. Hongzhan DiMembrane filtration has been widely employed in dairy manufacturing, wastewate...
Whilst direct observation (DO) methodologies can describe back‐transport of supra‐micron particles, ...
Membrane filtration systems are successful methods to make high-quality water. An important issue an...
The use of membranes in the treatment of wastewater is very limited in part because of the fouling p...
Pressure-driven membrane processes are often used for the separation and purification of organic com...
Many numerical models for membrane filtration have been developed to explain and predict fouling mec...
A direct observation method has been used to study fouling deposition and removal during the filtrat...
Direct observation (DO) technique allowed the visualisation of fouling deposition and rem oval in re...
The research presented in this thesis is focused on the phenomena of membrane fouling. Membrane foul...
Membrane fouling is inherent in all types of membrane filtration. In microfiltration, particles are ...
Submerged membrane bioreactor system is commonly used for water and wastewater treatment processes. ...
This study describes the application of a noninvasive direct microscopic observation method for char...
A new method for non-invasive in situ monitoring of a microfiltration process is described. In micro...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Membrane fouling is the most serious challenge in the hollow fiber microfiltrat...
Bio-deposition and biofouling, a major challenge for membrane filtration, is still not fully underst...
© 2018 Dr. Hongzhan DiMembrane filtration has been widely employed in dairy manufacturing, wastewate...
Whilst direct observation (DO) methodologies can describe back‐transport of supra‐micron particles, ...
Membrane filtration systems are successful methods to make high-quality water. An important issue an...
The use of membranes in the treatment of wastewater is very limited in part because of the fouling p...
Pressure-driven membrane processes are often used for the separation and purification of organic com...
Many numerical models for membrane filtration have been developed to explain and predict fouling mec...