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Water Research | 2018

Differences in behaviour of three biopolymer constituents in coagulation with polyaluminium chloride: Implications for the optimisation of a coagulation–membrane filtration process

Qing Ding; Hiroshi Yamamura; Hitoshi Yonekawa; Nobuhiro Aoki; Naoki Murata; Akira Hafuka; Yoshimasa Watanabe

Coagulation is often applied as a pre-treatment for membrane processes to reduce dissolved organic matter and to prevent membrane fouling. Biopolymers (BPs) have repeatedly been reported as major organic foulants, and coagulation conditions such as pH or dose have been optimised to minimise the remaining BPs. Optimisation however remains problematic because of the complex and heterogenetic nature of BP. In this study, the behaviour of several BP fractions in a coagulation process was investigated by excitation-emission matrix-parallel factor analysis (EEM-PARAFAC) following liquid chromatography (LC)-fractionation. Using a series of jar tests, we found that BP removal depends on the type of source water, reflecting differences in charge neutralisation conditions in three samples of natural water despite nearly identical processes for removing humic substances. This result demonstrates the complexity of optimisation for BP coagulation. Fractionation of EEM-PARAFAC to BP by LC showed that at least three organic component groups (C1, C2 and C3) constitute BP. C1 is tryptophan-like organic matter that is often found in wastewater effluent, C2 is tyrosine-like organic matter that has a phenolic chemical structure, and C3 is a humic-like substance. C1 was removed thoroughly at acidic pH but not at neutral pH, while the removal of C2 was inefficient even with a significant change in pH or dose, indicating similar difficulties in a coagulation process. The difference in components C1 and C2 may partly explain the difference in efficiencies of removal of BP in water from different sources. Our investigation suggests that the optimisation or selection of appropriate pre-treatment processes for membrane systems should be substantially based on the composition of BPs (e.g., C1 and C2 components).


Water Research | 2016

Characteristics of meso-particles formed in coagulation process causing irreversible membrane fouling in the coagulation-microfiltration water treatment.

Qing Ding; Hiroshi Yamamura; Naoki Murata; Nobuhiro Aoki; Hitoshi Yonekawa; Akira Hafuka; Yousuke Watanabe


Archive | 2008

Flocculation-membrane filtration method

Kazunori Ito; Koichi Murase; Naoki Murata; Hitoshi Yonekawa; 和徳 伊藤; 光一 村瀬; 直樹 村田; 均 米川


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2017

Effect of coagulation and ozonation on biopolymers in highly utilized drinking water source

Naoki Murata; Nobuhiro Aoki; Nobuyuki Motoyama; Fusheng Li


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2015

INFLUENCE OF PACL COAGULATION CONDITIONS ON ZETA POTENTIAL AND PARTICLE NUMBER OF MESO-PARTICLES

Hiroshi Yamamura; Qing Ding; Naoki Murata; Nobuhiro Aoki; Hitoshi Yonekawa; Yoshimasa Watanabe


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2014

EXAMINATION OF CONTROL FACTOR IN OZONE/HYDROGEN PEROXIDE TREATMENT

Yasuhiro Kato; Kensuke Okuda; Naoki Murata; Koich Fujie


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2014

Enhanced Removal of Odors and Trihalomethane Precursors by Combined Application of Supper-Powdered Activated Carbon Adsorption and Chemical Enhanced Backwashing in Membrane Filtration

Naoki Murata; Nobuhiro Aoki; Nobuyuki Motoyama; Fusheng Li


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2013

Inhibiting effect of chlorination and coagulation on membrane fouling during ceramic membrane filtration for water containing algae

Naoki Murata; Nobuhiro Aoki; Nobuyuki Motoyama; Fusheng Li


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2012

EFFECT OF PRE-COAGULATION CONDITION ON CERAMIC MEMBRANE FILTRATION

Naoki Murata; Nobuhiro Aoki; Fusheng Li; Hitoshi Yonekawa; Nobuyuki Motoyama


Archive | 2009

Thermosetting oil-in-water type emulsion, paper or fiber processed article treated therewith and method for producing the same

Naoki Murata; Tomofumi Otsuka; 倫史 大塚; 直樹 村田

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