Probing and relating the morphology, structure and performance evolution of low pressure RO membranes under chlorine exposure

The polyamide layer of reverse osmosis (RO) membrane is susceptible to chlorination degradation. Guidelines for validation and integrity monitoring of the low pressure RO (LERO) membrane morphology and performance upon chlorination is still rarely reported. In this study, we selected three commercia...

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Main Authors: You, Meng, Feng, Guangli, Fei, Pengfei, Zhang, Yufeng, Cao, Zhen, Xia, Jianzhong, Lau, Woei Jye, Meng, Jianqiang
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2021
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author You, Meng
Feng, Guangli
Fei, Pengfei
Zhang, Yufeng
Cao, Zhen
Xia, Jianzhong
Lau, Woei Jye
Meng, Jianqiang
author_facet You, Meng
Feng, Guangli
Fei, Pengfei
Zhang, Yufeng
Cao, Zhen
Xia, Jianzhong
Lau, Woei Jye
Meng, Jianqiang
author_sort You, Meng
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description The polyamide layer of reverse osmosis (RO) membrane is susceptible to chlorination degradation. Guidelines for validation and integrity monitoring of the low pressure RO (LERO) membrane morphology and performance upon chlorination is still rarely reported. In this study, we selected three commercial LERO membranes (i.e., LP, ULP and LCLE) to study their structure and separation performance change for exposing to chlorine under both pressurized and static chlorination conditions, with different active chlorine concentrations and pH. At the pressurized testing, the membrane water flux increased at the initial stage due to the decrease of water passage restriction by the destroy of the hydrogen bond in the polyamide, and then the water flux sharply decreased and gradually leveled off, which should be resulted from the destroy of chemical structure of polyamide and membrane compaction under high pressure. The salt rejection slightly changed, presumably due to the combination of tightening effect, compactness and defect plugging by foulants. As for the static chlorination test, active chlorine concentration and chlorination time were not unequivocalness at the same chlorination intensity. Higher active chlorine concentration could cause more serious chlorination degradation. Based on the water flux change at neutral pH and under static chlorination conditions, a flux reduction equation with active chlorine concentration was fitted by y = axb (1<x<1000), which could help us to predict the water flux under a specific chlorine concentration and time.
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spelling utm.eprints-943092022-03-31T15:29:32Z http://eprints.utm.my/94309/ Probing and relating the morphology, structure and performance evolution of low pressure RO membranes under chlorine exposure You, Meng Feng, Guangli Fei, Pengfei Zhang, Yufeng Cao, Zhen Xia, Jianzhong Lau, Woei Jye Meng, Jianqiang Q Science (General) TP Chemical technology The polyamide layer of reverse osmosis (RO) membrane is susceptible to chlorination degradation. Guidelines for validation and integrity monitoring of the low pressure RO (LERO) membrane morphology and performance upon chlorination is still rarely reported. In this study, we selected three commercial LERO membranes (i.e., LP, ULP and LCLE) to study their structure and separation performance change for exposing to chlorine under both pressurized and static chlorination conditions, with different active chlorine concentrations and pH. At the pressurized testing, the membrane water flux increased at the initial stage due to the decrease of water passage restriction by the destroy of the hydrogen bond in the polyamide, and then the water flux sharply decreased and gradually leveled off, which should be resulted from the destroy of chemical structure of polyamide and membrane compaction under high pressure. The salt rejection slightly changed, presumably due to the combination of tightening effect, compactness and defect plugging by foulants. As for the static chlorination test, active chlorine concentration and chlorination time were not unequivocalness at the same chlorination intensity. Higher active chlorine concentration could cause more serious chlorination degradation. Based on the water flux change at neutral pH and under static chlorination conditions, a flux reduction equation with active chlorine concentration was fitted by y = axb (1<x<1000), which could help us to predict the water flux under a specific chlorine concentration and time. Elsevier Ltd 2021-10 Article PeerReviewed You, Meng and Feng, Guangli and Fei, Pengfei and Zhang, Yufeng and Cao, Zhen and Xia, Jianzhong and Lau, Woei Jye and Meng, Jianqiang (2021) Probing and relating the morphology, structure and performance evolution of low pressure RO membranes under chlorine exposure. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 9 (5). ISSN 2213-3437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2021.106223 DOI:10.1016/j.jece.2021.106223
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TP Chemical technology
You, Meng
Feng, Guangli
Fei, Pengfei
Zhang, Yufeng
Cao, Zhen
Xia, Jianzhong
Lau, Woei Jye
Meng, Jianqiang
Probing and relating the morphology, structure and performance evolution of low pressure RO membranes under chlorine exposure
title Probing and relating the morphology, structure and performance evolution of low pressure RO membranes under chlorine exposure
title_full Probing and relating the morphology, structure and performance evolution of low pressure RO membranes under chlorine exposure
title_fullStr Probing and relating the morphology, structure and performance evolution of low pressure RO membranes under chlorine exposure
title_full_unstemmed Probing and relating the morphology, structure and performance evolution of low pressure RO membranes under chlorine exposure
title_short Probing and relating the morphology, structure and performance evolution of low pressure RO membranes under chlorine exposure
title_sort probing and relating the morphology structure and performance evolution of low pressure ro membranes under chlorine exposure
topic Q Science (General)
TP Chemical technology
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