A conditioning film changes the physicochemical properties of the membrane surface and strongly affects subsequent fouling behavior. Results from this Atomic Force Microscopy study indicate that natural organic matter (NOM) characteristics, membrane surface properties, and solution chemistry are fundamental during conditioning film formation. Repulsive forces were observed between HUM (humic-NOM) and polyamide (pa) or polysulfone (PS) membranes during approach in Na<sup>+</sup> and Ca<sup>2+</sup> solutions. However, repulsive and attractive forces were randomly recorded during BIOP (biopolymer-NOM) approach to both membranes, possibly caused by low electrostatic repulsion, hydrogen bonding, and presence of chemicall...
Polysulfone (PSf) is a traditional material widely used for manufacturing microfiltration and ultraf...
Fouling of membrane surfaces by organic, inorganic and biological materials is a significant cause o...
To further unravel the organic fouling behavior of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) ultrafiltration (U...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Organic conditioning films have been shown to alter properties of surfaces, such...
International audienceAdsorption of organic macromolecules onto surfaces in contact with waters form...
In this work, fouling mechanisms of mixed foulants, that is, bovine serum albumin (BSA) and humic ac...
This study investigates the fouling mechanisms in membrane distillation, focusing on the impact of f...
The role of chemical and physical interactions in natural organic matter (NOM) fouling of nanofiltra...
The mechanical properties of virgin and industrially fouled reverse osmosis membranes (composite pol...
Correlations between intermolecular forces and ultrafiltration measurements for a thin polysulfone f...
Natural organic matter (NOM) plays a significant role in the fouling of ult...
dAn extended DLVO (XDLVO) force analysis was introduced to predict natural organic matter (NOM) foul...
Bacterial initial adhesion to inert surfaces in aquatic environments is highly dependent on the surf...
Membrane filtration is an important technology that might help solving future challenges regarding t...
Biofilms are the prevalent form of bacterial life on earth. Bacteria aggregate and embed themselves ...
Polysulfone (PSf) is a traditional material widely used for manufacturing microfiltration and ultraf...
Fouling of membrane surfaces by organic, inorganic and biological materials is a significant cause o...
To further unravel the organic fouling behavior of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) ultrafiltration (U...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Organic conditioning films have been shown to alter properties of surfaces, such...
International audienceAdsorption of organic macromolecules onto surfaces in contact with waters form...
In this work, fouling mechanisms of mixed foulants, that is, bovine serum albumin (BSA) and humic ac...
This study investigates the fouling mechanisms in membrane distillation, focusing on the impact of f...
The role of chemical and physical interactions in natural organic matter (NOM) fouling of nanofiltra...
The mechanical properties of virgin and industrially fouled reverse osmosis membranes (composite pol...
Correlations between intermolecular forces and ultrafiltration measurements for a thin polysulfone f...
Natural organic matter (NOM) plays a significant role in the fouling of ult...
dAn extended DLVO (XDLVO) force analysis was introduced to predict natural organic matter (NOM) foul...
Bacterial initial adhesion to inert surfaces in aquatic environments is highly dependent on the surf...
Membrane filtration is an important technology that might help solving future challenges regarding t...
Biofilms are the prevalent form of bacterial life on earth. Bacteria aggregate and embed themselves ...
Polysulfone (PSf) is a traditional material widely used for manufacturing microfiltration and ultraf...
Fouling of membrane surfaces by organic, inorganic and biological materials is a significant cause o...
To further unravel the organic fouling behavior of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) ultrafiltration (U...