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Validation and application of a membrane filtration evaluation protocol for oil-water separation

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submitted on 2023-10-29, 06:36 and posted on 2023-10-29, 11:21 authored by Mashael Al-Maas, Altaf Hussain, Joel Minier Matar, Deepalekshmi Ponnamma, Mohammad K. Hassan, Mariam Al Ali Al-Maadeed, Karim Alamgir, Samer Adham

Membrane filtration processes like microfiltration (MF) and ultrafiltration (UF) are proven to be effective in industrial wastewater treatment, including oil-water separation, as they generate suitable quality permeate for water reuse applications. Various research efforts have been conducted in areas of developing and/or modifying commercial MF/UF membrane materials through synthesizing new advanced polymers that promise improvement in oil-water separation performance. Although multiple MF/UF testing procedures were developed, there is still a gap in literature on having a comprehensive protocol that assesses the performance of the membranes in terms of flux, rejection, fouling, and cleanability. This paper delivers a robust bench scale testing procedure incorporating experiences and lessons learned from literature. The evaluation procedure includes three main testing steps: initial characterization, operating performance, and cleaning and recovery. The protocol was designed to mimic industrial conditions by using a representative synthetic produced water solution and operating multiple consecutives cycles of oil-water filtration followed by membrane chemical cleaning. The procedure was initially validated on multiple commercial MF/UF membranes having different pore sizes/MWCOs and chemistries obtained from various manufacturers and then applied to evaluate emerging membrane materials. The protocol was found to be reliable in evaluating the performance trends of various commercial membranes and effective in comparing the performance of emerging membranes. The developed procedure is proposed to be applied by researchers to assess the performance of new membrane materials as compared to relevant commercial products.

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Published in: Journal of Water Process Engineering
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
See article on publisher's website: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jwpe.2021.102185

Funding

Open Access funding provided by the Qatar National Library

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Language

  • English

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Year

  • 2021

License statement

This Item is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Institution affiliated with

  • Qatar Science & Technology Park
  • ConocoPhillips Water Technology Ltd QSTP-B
  • Qatar University
  • College of Arts and Sciences - QU
  • Center for Advanced Materials - QU