Removal of assimilable organic carbon and biodegradable dissolved organic carbon by reverse osmosis and nanofiltration membranes

被引:89
|
作者
Escobar, IC [1 ]
Hong, SK [1 ]
Randall, AA [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cent Florida, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Orlando, FL 32816 USA
关键词
assimilable organic carbon (AOC); reverse osmosis (RO); water treatment; organic separation; biostability;
D O I
10.1016/S0376-7388(00)00398-7
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of reverse osmosis (RO) and nanofiltration (NF), under various solution chemistries, on bacterial regrowth potential as quantified by assimilable organic carbon (AOC) and biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC). The bench-scale experiments, using tap groundwater spiked with acetate as organic carbon, revealed that AOC removals by RO/NF membranes were strongly dependent on charge repulsion. AOC removals were greater at conditions of low ionic strength and low hardness, and were slightly higher at high pH values. BDOC removals by NF membrane also increased with decreasing hardness and ionic strength, and increasing pH. However, the RO membrane showed less dependence on feed solution chemistry for BDOC removal, suggesting that BDOC removal was determined by the combined effect of both size exclusion and charge repulsion. The bench-scale observations were compared to a full-scale drinking water treatment plant that used nanofiltration as a primary treatment process. From full-scale operation, it was observed that nanofiltration was a very effective means to reduce BDOC, but conversely, did not reject the bulk of raw water AOC. The high BDOC rejection by NF membranes at full scale can be explained by size exclusion, since a significant fraction of BDOC in raw surficial ground water consists of compounds, such as humic and fulvic acids, which are larger than the pores of NF membranes. The insignificant AOC rejection observed in the full-scale system was probably due to the low pH, high hardness, and high ionic strength (TDS) of the raw groundwater combined with acid addition during pretreatment. These solution environments repress the electrostatic interaction between charged organic compounds and membranes, allowing passage of small molecular weight compounds and thus reducing AOC rejection. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 17
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Leaching of dissolved organic carbon from commercial reverse osmosis membranes exacerbates interferences in organic solute rejection during bench-scale filtration
    Li, Zhao
    Orlando, Adriano
    Mueller, Sarah I.
    Amman, Erik
    Ding, An
    Desmond, Peter
    DESALINATION, 2023, 550
  • [32] Reverse osmosis molecular differentiation of organic liquids using carbon molecular sieve membranes
    Koh, Dong-Yeun
    McCool, Benjamin A.
    Deckman, Harry W.
    Lively, Ryan P.
    SCIENCE, 2016, 353 (6301) : 804 - 807
  • [33] Factors influencing biodegradable dissolved organic carbon measurement
    Khan, E
    King, S
    Babcock, RW
    Stenstrom, MK
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, 1999, 125 (06) : 514 - 521
  • [34] Thiosulfate interference in the biodegradable dissolved organic carbon assay
    Maclean, RG
    Prevost, M
    Coallier, J
    Duchesne, D
    Mailly, J
    WATER RESEARCH, 1996, 30 (08) : 1858 - 1864
  • [35] Dissolved organic carbon removal by biological treatment
    Pipe-Martin, C.
    WATER POLLUTION IX, 2008, 111 : 445 - 452
  • [36] REMOVAL OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON BY PROCESSES OF COAGULATION
    Masu, S.
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ECOLOGY, 2013, 14 (01): : 49 - 54
  • [37] FORMATION AND REMOVAL OF ASSIMILABLE ORGANIC-CARBON DURING BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
    HUCK, PM
    FEDORAK, PM
    ANDERSON, WB
    JOURNAL AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION, 1991, 83 (12): : 69 - 80
  • [38] Removal of organic acids from pharmaceutical condensate by reverse osmosis membranes
    Sun, Xiaoming
    Qiao, Qi
    Liu, Jingyang
    PROGRESS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, PTS 1-4, 2013, 610-613 : 2043 - 2046
  • [39] Separation of organic pollutants by reverse osmosis and nanofiltration membranes: Mathematical models and experimental verification
    Williams, M.E.
    Hestekin, J.A.
    Smothers, C.N.
    Bhattacharyya, D.
    Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 1999, 38 (10): : 3683 - 3695
  • [40] Influence of biofouling on boron removal by nanofiltration and reverse osmosis membranes
    Huertas, Esther
    Herzberg, Moshe
    Oron, Gideon
    Elimelech, Menachem
    JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, 2008, 318 (1-2) : 264 - 270