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Strong improvement of nanofiltration performance on micropollutant removal and reduction of membrane fouling by hydrolyzed-aluminum nanoparticles.

Authors :
Wang, Panpan
Wang, Feihong
Jiang, Haicheng
Zhang, Yuchao
Zhao, Ming
Xiong, Ruohan
Ma, Jun
Source :
Water Research. May2020, Vol. 175, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Increasing attention has been focused on the removal of micropollutants from contaminated drinking source water. However, low rejection efficiency and membrane fouling still inhibit further application of nanofiltration membrane in this field. Interesting results were found that the residual hydrolyzed-aluminum nanoparticles from supernatant after coagulation and sedimentation strongly improved the nanofiltration performance for micropollutant removal. A simulated raw water containing humic acids, micropollutants and kaolinite clay was employed to investigate the factors of water matrix affecting the nanoparticle-enhanced nanofiltration for micropollutant removal. Results of experiments showed that these hydrolyzed-aluminum nanoparticles easily induced the aggregation of bisphenol-A (BPA) and humic acids in the supernatant. The enhancement of BPA removal was mainly attributed to the repelling interaction between the Al-BPA-DOC complexity and in situ -modified membrane surface during nanofiltration. 'This in situ surface modification by the hydrolyzed-aluminum nanoparticles improved membrane hydrophilicity, roughness and positively-charging capacity. For the treatment of River Songhua water spiked with micropollutant, the percentage removal of BPA was improved to be 88.5%, much more than the case of single nanofiltration without coagulation (60.7%). Meanwhile, the membrane fouling was reduced by 2.13 times than the case of single nanofiltration without the dynamically deposited-layer of nanoparticles. This in situ modification of nanofiltration membrane by hydrolyzed-aluminum nanoparticles achieved excellent removal efficiency for micropollutants from River Songhua water background. Image 1 • Micropollutant removal by nanofiltration was enhanced by hydrolyzed-aluminum nanoparticles. • Loosely hydrophilic deposition on membrane surface alleviated membrane fouling. • Aluminum-deposited membrane achieved excellent performance in background of river water. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00431354
Volume :
175
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Water Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142668650
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2020.115649