Controlling biofouling in seawater reverse osmosis membrane systems /

"The increasing global demand for potable water and the economy of scale in desalinating water will increase large-scale Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) plants in future. However, organic/biological fouling in SWRO membranes caused due to seasonal proliferation of algae and algal released orga...

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Main Authors: Dhakal, Nirajan (Author)
Published: CRC Press,
Publisher Address: Boca Raton, FL :
Publication Dates: [2017]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "The increasing global demand for potable water and the economy of scale in desalinating water will increase large-scale Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) plants in future. However, organic/biological fouling in SWRO membranes caused due to seasonal proliferation of algae and algal released organic matter (AOM) is an issue for cost effective operation of SWRO plants. In order to maintain the stable operation of SWRO plants, reliable pre-treatment systems which substantially reduces AOM and nutrients, such as carbon and phosphate from SWRO feed water, are needed. Hence, this research (i) developed a bacterial regrowth potential (BRP) method to assess the biofouling potential of SWRO feed water; and (ii) investigated the nutrients removal and the delay in biofouling when tight ultrafiltration (10 kDa) and bio-based phosphate adsorbent are used as pre-treatment systems. BRP method was developed using a natural consortium of marine bacteria as inoculum and flow cytometry. Experimental studies revealed that tight UF reduced AOM, bio-based phosphate adsorbent reduced phosphate, which lead to the lower biofouling potential of SWRO feed water. Simulation of biofouling in SWRO using membrane-fouling simulator (MFS) shows that the pre-treated feed water using the aforementioned pre-treatment systems will lead to less biofouling due to lower rate of head loss development. It is expected that the BRP method developed through this research and the tested pretreatment systems will result in better operation and maintenance of SWRO plants during algal blooms."--Provided by publisher.
Carrier Form: xii, 206 pages : illustrations (some color) , color maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9780815357186
0815357184
Index Number: TD480
CLC: X55
Call Number: X55/D533
Contents: Chapter 1 General introduction -- Chapter 2 Perspectives and challenges for desalination -- Chapter 3 Measuring bacterial regrowth potential (BRP) in seawater reverses osmosis using a natural bacterial consortium and flow cytometry -- Chapter 4 Fouling of ultrafiltration membranes by organic matter generated by four marine algal species -- Chapter 5 The role of tight UF on reducing fouling potential of SWRO feed water during algal blooms -- Chapter 6 Phosphate removal in seawater reverse osmosis feed water: An option to control biofouling during algal blooms -- Chapter 7 Conclusions and outlook.