Characterization of hydrophilic nanofiltration and ultrafiltration membranes for groundwater treatment as potable water resources

2016 
AbstractIn this work, two hydrophilic nanofiltration (NF) membranes and a tight ultrafiltration (UF) membrane were studied for drinking water production from groundwater resources. Commercial membranes denoted as TS40, TFC-SR3, and GHSP were selected to investigate their performances. It was found that both NF membranes were hydrophilic with contact angle at 28°and 46°, respectively. The tight UF membrane was hydrophobic at contact angle of 68°. In the permeation test, both NF membranes exhibited higher permeability in pure water (4.68 and 3.99 L m−2 h−1 bar−1) than UF membrane (3.15 L m−2 h−1 bar–1). The order of single salt rejection by NF membranes were identified as R (Na2SO4) > R (MgCl2) > R (NaCl), whereas for UF membrane was R (Na2SO4) > R (NaCl) > R (MgCl2). A primary assessment of groundwater treatment for potable water showed that the highlighted components were characterized mainly by color, turbidity, and total dissolved solid (TDS) at 49 PtCo, 14 NTU, and 25 mg/L, respectively. The NF membran...
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