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Porous membranes in pressure-assisted forward osmosis: Flux behavior and potential applications
Yang Yang,Xueli Gao,Zhaokui Li,Qun Wang,Senjie Dong,Xiaojuan Wang,Zhun Ma,Leyi Wang,Xinyan Wang,Congjie Gao 한국공업화학회 2018 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Vol.60 No.-
In this work, pressured-assisted forward osmosis (PAFO) was performed using porous membranes to achieve higher fluxes. The effects of additional pressure and membrane orientation on membrane performance were investigated. When ultralow additional pressure (0.04 bar) was applied, the water flux at AL-FS orientation (i.e. active layer facing the feed solution) was observed to double. Reverse solute diffusion was also inhibited dramatically at both membrane orientations in PAFO. Filtration tests revealed that porous membranes with ultralow pressure in FO were more applicable than ultrafiltration (UF) because mild condition (i.e., 0.12 bar versus 1.25 bar) is conducive to preserving microalgae cell integrity.
Qun Wang,Xueli Gao,Zhun Ma,Jian Wang,Xiaojuan Wang,Yang Yang,Congjie Gao 한국공업화학회 2018 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Vol.64 No.-
For PES-based TFC FO membranes, a significant water flux surge occurred after a moderate ultrasonic irradiation. The Change in membrane transport parameters illustrated that internal concentration polarization (ICP) was weakened due to decreased structural parameter. Combined water flux enhancement via real-time ultrasonic irradiation was obtained and related to the CP effect and membrane orientation. Increasing irradiation intensity was more suitable in PRO mode than in FO mode. Low FS concentration in concentration combinations represented high ratio of ultrasonic-induced flux increment to energy input. Multiplying concentration difference was beneficial to obtain high conversion ratio of ultrasonic power to water flux.