Title of article :
Chemical Cleaning of Utafiltration Membrane after Treatment of Oily Wastewater
Author/Authors :
Salahi, A. iran university of science and technology - Faculty of Chemical Engineering - Research Centre for Membrane Separation Processes (RCMSP), تهران, ايران , Mohammadi, T. iran university of science and technology - Faculty of Chemical Engineering - Research Centre for Membrane Separation Processes (RCMSP), تهران, ايران , Abbasi, M. iran university of science and technology - Faculty of Chemical Engineering - Research Centre for Membrane Separation Processes (RCMSP), تهران, ايران , Rekabdar, F. Research Institute of Petroleum Industry (RIPI) - Polymer Science and Technology Division, ايران
From page :
17
To page :
28
Abstract :
Oily wastewaters and Oil–in-water emulsions are two of the major pollutants of the environment. Ultrafiltration (UF) membranes play an important role in the treatment and reuse of oily wastewaters. Fouling of UF membranes is typically caused by inorganic and organic materials present in wastewaters that adhere to the surface and pores of the membrane and result in the deterioration of performance with a consequent increase in energy costs and membrane replacement. In the experiments, polyacrylonitrile (PAN) and outlet wastewater of the API (American Petroleum Institute) separator unit of Tehran refinery as membrane and feed were used, respectively. Fouling and cleaning experiments were performed with oily wastewater and selected cleaning agents using a laboratory scale cross flow test unit. The results showed that metal chelating agent (ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid disodium salt-2- hydrate (EDTA)) and an anionic surfactant (sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)) were able to clean the fouled UF membrane effectively by optimizing chemical (pH) and physical (cleaning time, cross flow velocity (CFV) and temperature) conditions during cleaning. Flux recovery and resistance removal were found to improve with increasing CFV, temperature, pH, cleaning time and concentration of the cleaning chemicals. In this paper, the cleaning mechanism is also investigated.
Keywords :
Oily Wastewater , Cleaning , Ultrafiltration , Fouling
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Record number :
2550489
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