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Sorption of phenolic compounds on NF/RO membrane surfaces: Influence on membrane performance

Authors :
Bart Van der Bruggen
Arcadio Sotto
Jesús M. Arsuaga
Source :
Desalination. 309:64-73
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

Two commercial thin film composite polyamide reverse osmosis (BW-30) and nanofiltration (NF-90) membranes were studied for sorption of 2-nitrophenol and 2-chlorophenol. Adsorption kinetics and equilibrium on the surface of both membranes were studied. The rate of adsorption was adequately modeled by a linearized form of the pseudosecond-order kinetics in all cases. Adsorption isotherms obtained from equilibrium experiments were quite similar, except for the 2-nitrophenol/BW-30 system, which showed a higher maximum adsorption capacity. Experimental adsorption isotherms were compared with Freundlich and Langmuir models; the Langmuir model yields the best fit in all cases, suggesting the formation of a fouling monolayer onto the membrane surface. Organic deposition onto the membrane surface systematically increased hydrophobicity and diminished roughness. A strong graphical correlation was found between the relative flux decline and the organic concentration decrease in the feed. As expected, solute rejection was higher for the RO membrane (BW-30) than for the NF membrane (NF-90); the lowest rejection values were found for 2-nitrophenol. This was attributed to the increase of the solute concentration on the membrane surface due to organic sorption, which enhanced the driving force for diffusion through the membrane.

Details

ISSN :
00119164
Volume :
309
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Desalination
Accession number :
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