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AuthorGolea, D.
AuthorSutherland, S.
AuthorJarvis, P.
AuthorJudd, S.J.
Available date2016-10-11T11:13:48Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameSeparation Science & Technology
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01496395.2016.1162807
CitationD. Golea, S. Sutherland, P. Jarvis & S. J. Judd (2016) Pilot-scale spiral wound membrane assessment for THM precursor rejection from upland waters, Separation Science and Technology, 51:8, 1380-1388
ISSN0149-6395
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/4871
AbstractThe outcomes of a pilot-scale study of the rejection of trihalomethanes (THMs) precursors by commercial ultrafiltration/nanofiltration (UF/NF) spiral-wound membrane elements are presented based on a single surface water source in Scotland. The study revealed the expected trend of increased flux and permeability with increasing pore size for the UF membranes; the NF membranes provided similar fluxes despite the lower nominal pore size. The dissolved organic carbon (DOC) passage decreased with decreasing molecular weight cut-off, with a less than one-third the passage recorded for the NF membranes than for the UF ones. The yield (weight % total THMs per DOC) varied between 2.5% and 8% across all membranes tested, in reasonable agreement with the literature, with the aromatic polyamide membrane providing both the lowest yield and lowest DOC passage. The proportion of the hydrophobic (HPO) fraction removed was found to increase with decreasing membrane selectivity (increasing pore size), and THM generation correlated closely (R2 = 0.98) with the permeate HPO fractional concentration.
SponsorEPSRC (under the STREAM programme) and Scottish Water are gratefully acknowledged
Languageen
PublisherTaylor & Francis
SubjectNanofiltration
natural organic matter
potable water
triahlomethanes
ultrafiltration
TitlePilot-scale spiral wound membrane assessment for THM precursor rejection from upland waters
TypeArticle
Pagination1380-1388
Issue Number8
Volume Number51
ESSN1520-5754


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