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Water Research | 2016

Optimization of gravity-driven membrane (GDM) filtration process for seawater pretreatment

Bing Wu; Florian Hochstrasser; Ebrahim Akhondi; Noëmi Ambauen; Lukas Tschirren; Michael Burkhardt; Anthony G. Fane; Wouter Pronk

Seawater pretreatment by gravity-driven membrane (GDM) filtration at 40 mbar has been investigated. In this system, a beneficial biofilm develops on the membrane that helps to stabilize flux. The effects of membrane type, prefiltration and system configuration on stable flux, biofilm layer properties and dissolved carbon removal were studied. The results show that the use of flat sheet PVDF membranes with pore sizes of 0.22 and 0.45 μm in GDM filtration achieved higher stabilized permeate fluxes (7.3-8.4 L/m(2)h) than that of flat sheet PES 100 kD membranes and hollow fibre PVDF 0.1 μm membranes. Pore constriction and cake filtration were identified as major membrane fouling mechanisms, but their relative contributions varied with filtration time for the various membranes. Compared to raw seawater, prefiltering of seawater with meshes at sizes of 10, 100 and 1000 μm decreased the permeate flux, which was attributed to removal of beneficial eukaryotic populations. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed that the porosity of the biofouling layer was more significantly related with permeate flux development rather than its thickness and roughness. To increase the contact time between the biofilm and the dissolved organics, a hybrid biofilm-submerged GDM reactor was evaluated, which displayed significantly higher permeate fluxes than the submerged GDM reactor. Although integrating the biofilm reactor with the membrane system displayed better permeate quality than the GDM filtration cells, it could not effectively reduce dissolved organic substances in the seawater. This may be attributed to the decomposition/degradation of solid organic substances in the feed and carbon fixation by the biofilm. Further studies of the dynamic carbon balance are required.


Desalination | 2015

Unsteady-state shear strategies to enhance mass-transfer for the implementation of ultrapermeable membranes in reverse osmosis: A review

Farhad Zamani; Jia Wei Chew; Ebrahim Akhondi; William B. Krantz; Anthony G. Fane


Journal of Membrane Science | 2014

Evaluation of fouling deposition, fouling reversibility and energy consumption of submerged hollow fiber membrane systems with periodic backwash

Ebrahim Akhondi; Filicia Wicaksana; Anthony G. Fane


Water Research | 2015

Gravity-driven membrane filtration as pretreatment for seawater reverse osmosis : linking biofouling layer morphology with flux stabilization

Ebrahim Akhondi; Bing Wu; Shuyang Sun; Brigit Marxer; Weikang Lim; Jun Gu; Linbo Liu; Michael Burkhardt; Diane McDougald; Wouter Pronk; Anthony G. Fane


Journal of Membrane Science | 2016

Impact of the surface energy of particulate foulants on membrane fouling

Farhad Zamani; Asmat Ullah; Ebrahim Akhondi; Henry Jonathan Tanudjaja; Emile Cornelissen; Andrei Honciuc; Anthony G. Fane; Jia Wei Chew


Journal of Membrane Science | 2013

The fouling potential of colloidal silica and humic acid and their mixtures

A.H. Taheri; Lee Nuang Sim; Chong Tzyy Haur; Ebrahim Akhondi; Anthony G. Fane


Journal of Membrane Science | 2014

Evapoporometry determination of pore-size distribution and pore fouling of hollow fiber membranes

Ebrahim Akhondi; Filicia Wicaksana; William B. Krantz; Anthony G. Fane


Journal of Membrane Science | 2015

Improved design and protocol for evapoporometry determination of the pore-size distribution

Ebrahim Akhondi; Farhad Zamani; Jia Wei Chew; William B. Krantz; Anthony G. Fane


Journal of Membrane Science | 2017

Influence of backwashing on the pore size of hollow fiber ultrafiltration membranes

Ebrahim Akhondi; Farhad Zamani; Adrian Wing-Keung Law; William Bernard Krantz; Anthony G. Fane; Jia Wei Chew


Journal of Membrane Science | 2014

Influence of dissolved air on the effectiveness of cyclic backwashing in submerged membrane systems

Ebrahim Akhondi; Filicia Wicaksana; William B. Krantz; Anthony G. Fane

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Anthony G. Fane

Nanyang Technological University

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Farhad Zamani

Nanyang Technological University

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Jia Wei Chew

Nanyang Technological University

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William B. Krantz

Nanyang Technological University

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Filicia Wicaksana

Nanyang Technological University

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William Bernard Krantz

Nanyang Technological University

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Bing Wu

Nanyang Technological University

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Henry Jonathan Tanudjaja

Nanyang Technological University

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Michael Burkhardt

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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Wouter Pronk

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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