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Desalination | 2004

Evaluation of the performance of tight-UF membranes with respect to NOM removal using effective MWCO, molecular weight, and apparent diffusivity of NOM

Noeon Park; Yeomin Yoon; Seung-Hyeon Moon; Jaeweon Cho

Concepts for the effective MWCO of tight-UF membranes, and apparent diffusion coefficients for NOM, were introduced to determine the mechanisms influencing NOM removal and to explain the various behaviors of NOM removal by UF membranes with different hydrophobicities, permeability, and surface charges. Colloidal NOM (COM) and non-colloidal hydrophobic NOM (NCD HP) constituents were chosen for the evaluation of two different UF membranes. For a relatively hydrophobic, relatively high permeability, and less negatively charged UF membrane, the hydrophobic fractions of COM were preferentially removed and were also removed by a size exclusion mechanism (i.e., both hydrophobic interaction and size exclusion mechanisms). The NCD HP exhibited no such preferential removal of the hydrophobic fractions, but could be removed by a size exclusion mechanism (i.e., only size exclusion mechanism). With a relatively hydrophilic, relatively low permeability, and more negatively charged UF membrane, COM exhibited no preferential removal of the hydrophobic fractions, but could be removed by a size exclusion mechanism (i.e., only size exclusion mechanism). Whereas the hydrophobic fractions of the NCD HP were preferentially removed, these could not be removed by a size exclusion mechanism (i.e., only hydrophobic interaction mechanism). The apparent diffusion coefficients of NOM, as determined from NOM diffusion experiments using a diffusion cell equipped with a regenerated cellulose membrane, were much lower than those calculated by the Stokes-Einstein relation. The diffusion coefficient of NOM is expected to be used to predict and explain NOM transport behaviors in tight-UF membranes.


Journal of Membrane Science | 2005

Biofouling potential of various NF membranes with respect to bacteria and their soluble microbial products (SMP): Characterizations, flux decline, and transport parameters

Noeon Park; Boksoon Kwon; In S. Kim; Jaeweon Cho


Desalination | 2005

Effect of algae on fouling and efficiency of UF membranes

Boksoon Kwon; Noeon Park; Jaeweon Cho


Journal of Membrane Science | 2006

Characterizations of the colloidal and microbial organic matters with respect to membrane foulants

Noeon Park; Boksoon Kwon; Sang-Don Kim; Jaeweon Cho


Ecological Engineering | 2008

Organic matter, anion, and metal wastewater treatment in Damyang surface-flow constructed wetlands in Korea

Noeon Park; Joon Ha Kim; Jaeweon Cho


Journal of Membrane Science | 2006

Organic nanocolloid fouling in UF membranes

Boksoon Kwon; Jaeweon Cho; Noeon Park; John Pellegrino


Desalination | 2005

Application of various membranes to remove NOM typically occurring in Korea with respect to DBP, AOC and transport parameters

Noeon Park; Boksoon Kwon; Minjeong Sun; Hyo-Won Ahn; Chung-Hwan Kim; Changho Kwoak; Dongju Lee; Seonha Chae; Hoon Hyung; Jaeweon Cho


Desalination | 2007

Removal of taste and odor model compound (2,4,6-trichloroanisole) by tight ultrafiltration membranes

Noeon Park; Yonghun Lee; Seockheon Lee; Jaeweon Cho


Desalination | 2007

Foulants analyses for NF membranes with different feed waters: coagulation/sedimentation and sand filtration treated waters

Noeon Park; Sungyun Lee; Sung Ro Yoon; Young-Hoon Kim; Jaeweon Cho


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2009

Investigating microbial activities of constructed wetlands with respect to nitrate and sulfate reduction

Noeon Park; Jinwook Lee; Kyongmi Chon; Hojeong Kang; Jaeweon Cho

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Jaeweon Cho

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Boksoon Kwon

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Sungyun Lee

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Do-Heyoung Kim

Chonnam National University

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Gyeong-Taek Lim

Chonnam National University

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Hyung-Gon Jeong

Chonnam National University

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In S. Kim

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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In-Sun Hwang

Chonnam National University

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