A comparison of alginate fouling in forward osmosis (FO) with that in reverse osmosis (RO) was made. A key experimental finding, corroborated by membrane autopsies, was that FO is essentially more prone to fouling than RO, which is opposite to a common claim in the literature where deductions on fouling are often based solely on the water flux profiles. Our theoretical analysis shows that, due to a decrease in the intensity of internal concentration polarization (ICP), and thus an increase in the effective osmotic driving force during FO fouling tests, the similarity of experimental water flux profiles for FO and RO is in accordance with there being greater fouling in FO than RO. The specific foulant resistance for FO was also found to be greater ...
In recent years, there has been an increased interest in forward osmosis (FO) from academic research...
Fouling models rely on knowledge of foulant accumulation and removal mechanisms. In this study, a fo...
Membrane fouling is inevitable during the membrane separation process. The difference in the driving...
A comparison of alginate fouling in forward osmosis (FO) with that in reverse osmosis (RO) was made....
A comparison of alginate fouling in forward osmosis (FO) with that in reverse osmosis (RO) was made....
A comparison of alginate fouling in forward osmosis (FO) with that in reverse osmosis (RO) was made....
Our previously reported exploration (Journal of Membrane Science 565 (2018) 241–253) on the differen...
Resistance to fouling is often cited as an advantage of emerging desalination technologies such as f...
A comparison of fouling in osmotically driven processes with that in pressure driven processes is th...
Forward osmosis has gained tremendous attention in the field of desalination and wastewater treatmen...
The fouling behavior of osmotically-driven forward osmosis (FO) is widely believed to be superior wi...
© 2019 by the authors. Forward osmosis has gained tremendous attention in the field of desalination ...
© 2016 Institution of Chemical Engineers Fouling studies of forward osmosis (FO) were mostly conduct...
Forward Osmosis (FO) is a membrane process that uses the natural osmotic pressure of a concentrated ...
High pressure is often considered to be the cause of the high fouling propensity of reverse osmosis ...
In recent years, there has been an increased interest in forward osmosis (FO) from academic research...
Fouling models rely on knowledge of foulant accumulation and removal mechanisms. In this study, a fo...
Membrane fouling is inevitable during the membrane separation process. The difference in the driving...
A comparison of alginate fouling in forward osmosis (FO) with that in reverse osmosis (RO) was made....
A comparison of alginate fouling in forward osmosis (FO) with that in reverse osmosis (RO) was made....
A comparison of alginate fouling in forward osmosis (FO) with that in reverse osmosis (RO) was made....
Our previously reported exploration (Journal of Membrane Science 565 (2018) 241–253) on the differen...
Resistance to fouling is often cited as an advantage of emerging desalination technologies such as f...
A comparison of fouling in osmotically driven processes with that in pressure driven processes is th...
Forward osmosis has gained tremendous attention in the field of desalination and wastewater treatmen...
The fouling behavior of osmotically-driven forward osmosis (FO) is widely believed to be superior wi...
© 2019 by the authors. Forward osmosis has gained tremendous attention in the field of desalination ...
© 2016 Institution of Chemical Engineers Fouling studies of forward osmosis (FO) were mostly conduct...
Forward Osmosis (FO) is a membrane process that uses the natural osmotic pressure of a concentrated ...
High pressure is often considered to be the cause of the high fouling propensity of reverse osmosis ...
In recent years, there has been an increased interest in forward osmosis (FO) from academic research...
Fouling models rely on knowledge of foulant accumulation and removal mechanisms. In this study, a fo...
Membrane fouling is inevitable during the membrane separation process. The difference in the driving...