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This study focuses on the effect of backwash temperatures (25, 40, and 55 degrees C) on hollow fiber ultrafiltration membranes fouled by sodium alginate (SA). The results indicate that a higher backwash temperature could achieve a significant mitigation of total backwash resistance and a cleaning rate promotion. In the following cycle, the initial total fouling resistance was decreased with the temperature increase, while there was an undesirable increase on the fouling rate due to a higher SA concentration in the membrane pool. Although the membrane fouling resistance was more reversible, backwash at 55 degrees C had a negative impact on the SA removal, because the functional gel layer was washed out. Moreover, all the beneficial effects from 25 to 40 degrees C were more noticeable than those from 40 to 55 degrees C. Overall, backwash at 40 degrees C was relatively a better choice in this study.
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DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
ISSN: 1944-3994
Year: 2016
Issue: 8
Volume: 57
Page: 3350-3357
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ESI Discipline: ENGINEERING;
ESI HC Threshold:166
CAS Journal Grade:4
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WoS CC Cited Count: 1
SCOPUS Cited Count: 1
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30 Days PV: 2