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ChemPhysChem | 2015

Electroviscous effects in ceramic nanofiltration membranes

Ali Farsi; Vittorio Boffa; Morten Lykkegaard Christensen

Membrane permeability and salt rejection of a γ-alumina nanofiltration membrane were studied and modeled for different salt solutions. Salt rejection was predicted by using the Donnan-steric pore model, in which the extended Nernst-Planck equation was applied to predict ion transport through the pores. The solvent flux was modeled by using the Hagen-Poiseuille equation by introducing electroviscosity instead of bulk viscosity. γ-Alumina particles were used for ζ-potential measurements. The ζ-potential measurements show that monovalent ions did not adsorb on the γ-alumina surface, whereas divalent ions were highly adsorbed. Thus, for divalent ions, the model was modified, owing to pore shrinkage caused by ion adsorption. The ζ-potential lowered the membrane permeability, especially for membranes with a pore radius lower than 3 nm, a ζ-potential higher than 20 mV, and an ionic strength lower than 0.01 m. The rejection model showed that, for a pore radius lower than 3 nm and for solutions with ionic strengths lower than 0.01 m, there is an optimum ζ-potential for rejection, because of the concurrent effects of electromigration and convection. Hence, the model can be used as a prediction tool to optimize membrane perm-selectivity by designing a specific pore size and surface charge for application at specific ionic strengths and pH levels.


Water Science and Technology | 2016

Fouling of a microfiltration membrane by humic-like substances: A mathematical approach to modelling permeate flux and membrane retention

Eskandar Poorasgari; Ali Farsi; Morten Lykkegaard Christensen

Membrane retention of the humic-like substances present in a soluble microbial products (SMP) suspension was studied by using a dead-end filtration system. The SMP suspension was extracted from the sludge of an enhanced biological phosphorus removal-membrane bioreactor. Our results showed that both adsorption and steric retention of the humic-like substances governed their transport through the membrane during the filtration. The adsorption, which followed pseudo-first order kinetics, did not cause substantial decline of permeate flux. The steric retention, on the other hand, formed a gel layer, which in turn led to a major decrease in the flux. The reduction of permeate flux was well predicted by cake filtration theory. Based on the adsorption and the steric retention, a new model was developed for predicting the overall membrane retention of the humic-like substances. The general trend of the modelled overall retention was in partial agreement with the experimental results.


Ceramics International | 2014

Deposition of thin ultrafiltration membranes on commercial SiC microfiltration tubes

Marco Facciotti; Vittorio Boffa; Giuliana Magnacca; Lars Bjerg Jørgensen; Peter Kristensen; Ali Farsi; Katja König; Morten Lykkegaard Christensen; Yuanzheng Yue


Journal of Membrane Science | 2014

One-step deposition of ultrafiltration SiC membranes on macroporous SiC supports

Katja König; Vittorio Boffa; Bjarke Buchbjerg; Ali Farsi; Morten Lykkegaard Christensen; Giuliana Magnacca; Yuanzheng Yue


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2017

Design and fabrication of silica-based nanofiltration membranes for water desalination and detoxification

Ali Farsi; Camille Malvache; Onofrio De Bartolis; Giuliana Magnacca; Peter Kristensen; Morten Lykkegaard Christensen; Vittorio Boffa


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2015

Inorganic Membranes for the Recovery of Effluent from Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants

Ali Farsi; Sofie Hammer Jensen; Peter Roslev; Vittorio Boffa; Morten Lykkegaard Christensen


Journal of Membrane Science | 2014

Modeling water flux and salt rejection of mesoporous γ-alumina and microporous organosilica membranes

Ali Farsi; Vittorio Boffa; Hammad F. Qureshi; Arian Nijmeijer; Louis Winnubst; Morten Lykkegaard Christensen


14th Nordic Filtration Symposium | 2012

Filtration of several uncharged solutes on reverse osmosis membrane: theory modification based on slip boundary

Ali Farsi; Vittorio Boffa; Morten Lykkegaard Christensen


Archive | 2015

Mass transport in inorganic meso- and microporous membranes

Ali Farsi


13th International Conference on Inorganic Membranes | 2014

Cross-flow filtration with different ceramic membranes for polishing wastewater treatment plant effluent

Ali Farsi; Sofie Hammer Jensen; Peter Roslev; Vittorio Boffa; Morten Lykkegaard Christensen

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