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AWWA MTC57606 Nanofiltration Membrane Autopsy of a Full Scale Unit: Characterization of the Organic and Inorganic Constituents of the Foulants

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 03/05/2003

Croue, Jean-Philippe; Grasset, Laurent; Bacle, Sylvain; Jacquemet, Valerie

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The objective of this study was to conduct the autopsy of nanofiltration membranes obtained from a full scalefiltration. Membrane sheets were obtained from spiral-wound modules taken at different stages of the train of amembrane filtration unit of a drinking water treatment plant. The foulant layer was physically removed from themembrane, sonicated in MilliQ water and centrifuged. The foulant material was separated into two sub-fractions,soluble and insoluble. The two fractions were quantified by weight and characterized by elemental, FT-IR, 13CNMRand pyrolysis GC/MS analyses. The low ash content of the isolates indicated that the organic phase wasthe major constituent of the foulant material. Calcium, iron and aluminum were the major inorganic species.Elemental analysis of all isolates were quite similar to the one reported for membrane cell residues (i.e.peptidoglycan) isolated from surface waters (higher in H and N as compared to humic substances type material).The structural characterization confirmed the microbial origin of the organic matrix (biofouling). For all selectedmembranes, the insoluble foulant material was found to be more enriched in nitrogenous structures as comparedto the soluble material. The soluble fraction was found to incorporate a larger proportion of carbohydrates(i.e. exopolysaccharides). Includes 9 references, tables, figures.

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Edition: Vol. - No. Published: 03/05/2003 Number of Pages: 9File Size: 1 file , 410 KB