A close coupling between the structure and size of hematite flocs formed in suspension and the permeability of the cake that accumulates on ultrafiltration membranes is observed. Specific resistances of cakes formed from flocs generated under diffusion limited aggregation (DLA) conditions are at least an order of magnitude lower than cakes formed from flocs generated under reaction limited aggregation (RLA) conditions. Similar effects are observed whether the aggregation regime is controlled by salt concentration, pH or added organic anions. This dramatic difference in cake resistance is considered to arise from the size and fractal properties of the hematite assemblages. The ease of fluid flow through these assemblages will be influ...
The more wide-spread use of nanofiltration membranes in industrial applications is dependent upon un...
Membrane fouling due to natural organic matter (NOM) is the major issue in drinking water treatment ...
The reduction of membrane productivity (i.e. membrane fouling) during operation occurs in virtually ...
A close coupling between the structure and size of hematite flocs formed in suspension and the perme...
Ultrafiltration (UF) is widely used in water filtration process due to its ability to operate at low...
Low-pressure membrane technologies are recognized by the drinking water industry as very attractive ...
The fractal structure and particle size of flocs are generally recognized as the two most crucial ph...
Colloids are fine particles whose characteristic size falls within the rough size range of 1-1000 nm...
One of the major foulants that results in formation of cake layer on ultrafiltration membrane is col...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of operating conditions (transmembrane p...
Surface waters contain colloids and natural organic matter, largely composed of humic substances. In...
In microfiltration and ultrafiltration, particulate foulants are inevitably deposited on the membran...
Membrane filtration for sustainable wastewater reuse has been encountering particle deposition (i.e....
Increasingly stringent regulations for drinking water quality have stimulated the application of ul...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms that control the filtration of a complex media is...
The more wide-spread use of nanofiltration membranes in industrial applications is dependent upon un...
Membrane fouling due to natural organic matter (NOM) is the major issue in drinking water treatment ...
The reduction of membrane productivity (i.e. membrane fouling) during operation occurs in virtually ...
A close coupling between the structure and size of hematite flocs formed in suspension and the perme...
Ultrafiltration (UF) is widely used in water filtration process due to its ability to operate at low...
Low-pressure membrane technologies are recognized by the drinking water industry as very attractive ...
The fractal structure and particle size of flocs are generally recognized as the two most crucial ph...
Colloids are fine particles whose characteristic size falls within the rough size range of 1-1000 nm...
One of the major foulants that results in formation of cake layer on ultrafiltration membrane is col...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of operating conditions (transmembrane p...
Surface waters contain colloids and natural organic matter, largely composed of humic substances. In...
In microfiltration and ultrafiltration, particulate foulants are inevitably deposited on the membran...
Membrane filtration for sustainable wastewater reuse has been encountering particle deposition (i.e....
Increasingly stringent regulations for drinking water quality have stimulated the application of ul...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms that control the filtration of a complex media is...
The more wide-spread use of nanofiltration membranes in industrial applications is dependent upon un...
Membrane fouling due to natural organic matter (NOM) is the major issue in drinking water treatment ...
The reduction of membrane productivity (i.e. membrane fouling) during operation occurs in virtually ...