Filtration artifacts caused by overloading membrane filters

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作者
Morrison, MA [1 ]
Benoit, G [1 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Sch Forestry & Environm Studies, New Haven, CT 06511 USA
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10.1021/es010670k
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The conventional practice of using 0.45 or 0.40 mum membranes to distinguish between the particulate and dissolved phases in natural waters neglects the importance of colloids. Many of the colloids in natural waters pass through 0.45 or 0.40 mum membranes, but a significant fraction at the upper end of the colloidal particle size range is retained. Membrane clogging, during filtration decreases the effective pore size and can cause the retention of increasing amounts of colloids. This filtration artifact can cause serious errors in sampling and in assigning trace metals to various particle size classes. We evaluated the effect of membrane loading for two common membrane types (0.45 mum Millipore Durapore and 0.40 mum Nuclepore) on the retention of colloidal Fe, Al, Mn, and OM in three Connecticut rivers. In addition, we used a 1.0 mum Nuclepore membrane to estimate the amount of colloids in the 0.40-1.0 mum size fraction that are retained by membranes during conventional filtration. All samples were collected with clean techniques and all filtrations were carried out in a class 100 clean room. A peristaltic pump, set at an initial flow rate of 120 mL/min, was used to pump samples through 47 mm diameter inline Teflon filter holders. Back pressure and flow rate were monitored during filtration, and both are good indicators for the onset of membrane clogging. The results show a consistent correlation between increasing back pressure and decreasing concentration of colloidal Fe and sometimes Al, Mn, and OM in the filtrate for all membrane types. Although the shape of the loading-retention curves varied dramatically by site and by membrane type, the essential relationship between back pressure, flow rate, and filtration artifacts during membrane clogging remained the same.
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