Physical, chemical and biological characterization of membrane fouling
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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored byH Shon, S Phuntsho, S Vigneswaran, J Kandasamy, R Aryal, Veeriah Jegatheesan
In this chapter, advanced characterization of membrane fouling as a diagnostic tool has been summarized to prevent membrane fouling. Physical, chemical and biological analyses as membrane autopsies are mainly utilized to better understand membrane foulant. The physical characterization gives structure, roughness, charge effect, strength and hydrophobicity of membrane fouling. The chemical methods provide qualitative and quantitative measurements of different inorganic and organic matter. The biological properties present the spatial biofilm distribution, structure of dominant microorganisms and isolation and identification of microorganisms. In addition, detailed membrane foulant types are reviewed in terms of structure, roughness, hydrophobicity, charge effect, strength, calcium, magnesium, aluminum, iron, silicate, particle, functional group, biopolymer, humic acid, polysaccharide, structural composition, biofilm structure, microorganism and foulant interaction.
History
Title of book
Membrane technology and environmental applications
Chapter number
16
Pagination
457 - 503
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Place of publication
Reston, Va.
ISBN-13
9780784476895
ISBN-10
0784476896
Language
eng
Publication classification
B2.1 Book chapter in non-commercially published book; B Book chapter
Extent
23
Editor/Contributor(s)
T Zhang, R Surampalli, S Vigneswaran, R Tyagi, S Ong, C Kao