Study of the behaviour of a reverse osmosis membrane for wastewater reclamation - influence of wastewater concentration


Abstract:

Water scarcity is becoming a serious problem in the Mediterranean countries. To minimize negative effects, wastewater reclamation can be one of the possible solutions. Reverse osmosis (RO) is the process that ensures the highest water quality. Thus, the required quality goal can be reached adjusting the wastewater portion to be treated and the portion directed to the blending tank. In this work, a study with a low-pressure RO pilot plant was conducted in the laboratory. A spiral wound composite polyamide membrane (ESPA1-2540, Hydranautics) with an active area of 2.59 m2 was tested for increasing volume concentration factors (VFC). Thus, the membrane elements behaviour within a pressure vessel in a full-scale plant was simulated. The experiments were run three times to confirm statistically the results. These ones showed an almost constant permeate flux (17L m-2 h-1) while keeping the transmembrane pressure constant at 6.8 bar with a VCF of 2.5. Concerning the salt retention, it was observed a slightly reduction on increasing the VFC. However, the permeate conductivity was lower than 80 μS/cm in all cases. © 2006.

Año de publicación:

2008

Keywords:

  • Reclamationc
  • wastewater
  • Reverse osmosis

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Ciencia ambiental
  • Recursos hídricos
  • Química ambiental

Áreas temáticas:

  • Ingeniería sanitaria