Title of article :
A Review of Colloidal Interactions in Mambrane Separation
Author/Authors :
Dakheel, Akram Department of Chemical Engineering - Al Baath university - Homs P.O. Box 77, Syria , Darwish, Naif A Department of Chemical Engineering - American University of Sharjah - College of Engineering - Sharjah - United Arab Emirates , Hilal, Nidal Centre for Clean Water Technologies - The University of Nottingham - Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
Abstract :
Membrane separation processes are of great and increasing importance in a number of industrial sectors, most notably the production of clean drinking water, treatment of wastewater, the food and dairy industries and the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors. Understanding of interactions between dissolved solute molecules and suspended colloidal particles with membranes used industrially is fundamental for
developing strategies for the reduction of fouling of separation membranes. Fouling of membranes by forming a cake or thin film over the membranes results in a time dependant reduction in the operating efficiency of such membranes and can incur a number of economic costs, due to reduced transport, the requirement for
pre-treatment and downtime to clean membranes. In this review we will outline the interaction forces which may occur in solution between suspended colloids and membrane surfaces.
Keywords :
Membranes , Colloids , Separation , Fouling , Interactive forces , Atomic force microscopy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics