A direct observation method has been used to study fouling deposition and removal during the filtration of solutions modelling MBR foulants. The method enabled in-situ observation tangentially to the surface of hollow fibre membranes, so that cake height during filtration and cleaning could be clearly quantified, and the dynamics of backwashing on foulants during their removal could be observed. Exciting phenomena occurred during fouling removal, the backwashing force and crossflow shear caused cake expansion followed by fluidisation of the fouling layer. While solution turbidity remains a limiting factor in its application, this non-invasive direct observation technique offers significant potential for further MBR studies, such as filtrati...
Hollow fibre membranes and membrane bioreactors (MBRs) have been actively used for municipal and ind...
The present study has aimed to quantify the role of pore blocking and cake layer in a laboratory sca...
Of late, one of the crucial issues that prohibited the successful application of ultrafiltration (UF...
A direct observation method has been used to study fouling deposition and removal during the filtrat...
The understanding of fouling mechanisms in membrane processes is commonly inferred via flux and reje...
Direct observation (DO) technique allowed the visualisation of fouling deposition and rem oval in re...
Submerged membrane bioreactor system is commonly used for water and wastewater treatment processes. ...
Bio-deposition and biofouling, a major challenge for membrane filtration, is still not fully underst...
The research presented in this thesis is focused on the phenomena of membrane fouling. Membrane foul...
Fouling deposition and removal during filtration with short periodical backwash was investigated by ...
A submerged membrane bioreactor (MBR) with a working volume of 1.4 L and a hollow fiber microfiltrat...
Membrane fouling is inherent in all types of membrane filtration. In microfiltration, particles are ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Membrane fouling is the most serious challenge in the hollow fiber microfiltrat...
The goal of this study is to determine the impact of various operating factors on membrane fouling i...
The goal of this study is to determine the impact of various operating factors on membrane fouling i...
Hollow fibre membranes and membrane bioreactors (MBRs) have been actively used for municipal and ind...
The present study has aimed to quantify the role of pore blocking and cake layer in a laboratory sca...
Of late, one of the crucial issues that prohibited the successful application of ultrafiltration (UF...
A direct observation method has been used to study fouling deposition and removal during the filtrat...
The understanding of fouling mechanisms in membrane processes is commonly inferred via flux and reje...
Direct observation (DO) technique allowed the visualisation of fouling deposition and rem oval in re...
Submerged membrane bioreactor system is commonly used for water and wastewater treatment processes. ...
Bio-deposition and biofouling, a major challenge for membrane filtration, is still not fully underst...
The research presented in this thesis is focused on the phenomena of membrane fouling. Membrane foul...
Fouling deposition and removal during filtration with short periodical backwash was investigated by ...
A submerged membrane bioreactor (MBR) with a working volume of 1.4 L and a hollow fiber microfiltrat...
Membrane fouling is inherent in all types of membrane filtration. In microfiltration, particles are ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Membrane fouling is the most serious challenge in the hollow fiber microfiltrat...
The goal of this study is to determine the impact of various operating factors on membrane fouling i...
The goal of this study is to determine the impact of various operating factors on membrane fouling i...
Hollow fibre membranes and membrane bioreactors (MBRs) have been actively used for municipal and ind...
The present study has aimed to quantify the role of pore blocking and cake layer in a laboratory sca...
Of late, one of the crucial issues that prohibited the successful application of ultrafiltration (UF...