Asian Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering congress program and abstracts
Asian Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineers congress program and abstracts
Session ID : 1P-12-019
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Fouling Monitoring during Microfiltration of Humic Acid by Streaming Potential Measurement
Kazuho NakamuraHui-yuan LiuTakako OrimeKanji Matsumoto
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Fouling by natural organic matter like humic substances is one of the major factors limiting the application of microporous membrane for water production. The charge of the pore surface of membrane, which can be characterized by the streaming potential(SP) measurement as apparent zeta potential ζobs, has a large effect on its fouling performance. However the relationship between the fouling condition and the apparent zeta potential is not clear. The objective of this study was to develop a fouling monitoring technique during microfiltration of humic acid by streaming potential measurement. The apparent zeta potential was measured continuously during the filtration. It was confirmed that the fouling by Humic acid was occurred at the filtration surface in the filtration conditions. The apparent zeta potential increased with the increase in filtration resistance during filtration. The apparent zeta potential of fouled membrane was depended on the degree of the fouling however the absolute value of the apparent zeta potential was not same with the zeta potential of Humic acid, -33mV, which was obtained by electrophoresis method. And it was demonstrated that the apparent zeta potential is useful for the confirmation of the effect of the cleaning of the fouled membrane by the cleaning experiments using pure water and alkali detergent.
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© 2004 The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan
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