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Biologically active ion exchange (BIEX) for NOM removal and membrane fouling prevention

Authors :
Heather E. Wray
Pierre R. Bérubé
Joerg Winter
Benoit Barbeau
M. Schulz
Source :
Water Supply. 17:1178-1184
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
IWA Publishing, 2017.

Abstract

The natural organic matter (NOM) removal efficiency and regeneration behavior of ion-exchange filters with promoted biological activity (BIEX) was compared to operation where biological activity was suppressed (i.e. abiotic conditions). The impact of BIEX pre-treatment on fouling in subsequent ultrafiltration was also investigated. Biological operation enhanced NOM removal by approximately 50% due to an additional degradation of smaller humic substances, building blocks and low molecular weight acids. Promotion of biological activity significantly increased the time to breakthrough of the filters and, therefore, is expected to lower the regeneration frequency as well as the amount of regenerate of which to dispose. Pre-treatment using BIEX filters resulted in a significant decrease in total and irreversible fouling during subsequent ultrafiltration. The decrease was attributed to the effective removal of medium and low molecular weight NOM fractions. The results indicate that BIEX filtration is a robust, affordable and easy-to-operate pre-treatment approach to minimize fouling in ultrafiltration systems and enhance the quality of the produced permeate.

Details

ISSN :
16070798 and 16069749
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Water Supply
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7d477c479c819365adc04b0b6c7c9e1c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2017.016