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Fatty acids fouling on forward osmosis membrane: impact of pH

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Pages 7531-7537 | Received 19 Nov 2014, Accepted 24 Dec 2014, Published online: 01 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

The fouling propensity of the fatty acids is investigated during the operation of the osmotically driven membrane process. Experiments were performed at various pH values ranged from 4.0 to 9.0 in the presence of the octanoic acid as the model fatty acids. Results demonstrated that the fatty acid fouling was significantly dependent on the changes of pH. In all tested pH values, permeate flux was sharply decreased during the initial coverage of fatty acids on the membrane surface, then slowly decreased as the fatty acid layer became developed. At pH 9.0, fouling propensity was less than those of pH values around 4.9 (pKa of octanoic acid) due to the protonation of the carboxylic group of octanoic acid molecules, which resulted in electrostatic repulsion between octanoic acid molecules and membrane surfaces. The measurement of contact angle and FTIR spectra also supports that more octanoic acid molecules are adsorbed on FO membrane surfaces at the low pH than at the high pH.

Acknowledgment

This research was supported by a grant (code 14IFIP-B087385-01) from Industrial Facilities & Infrastructure Research Program funded by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport of Korean government.

Notes

Presented at IDW 2014—The 7th International Desalination Workshop, November 5–8, 2014, Jeju, Korea

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