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  • Hollow fiber membranes are commonly used for treating water but understanding their filtration processes is complex due to factors like pressure and flux distribution.
  • Researchers developed model equations to analyze how various fouling mechanisms affect hollow fiber systems under different conditions, including feed water types and membrane materials.
  • Experimental results showed that major fouling mechanisms differ for hydrophilic (cake formation) and hydrophobic membranes (standard blocking), and that the length of the membrane fibers significantly influences flux and fouling resistance.

Article Abstract

Hollow fiber membranes have been widely employed for water and wastewater treatments. Nevertheless, understanding the filtration characteristics of hollow fiber membranes is complicated by the axial distributions of transmembrane pressure (TMP) and flux, which are key factors for both fouling control and module design. In this study, model equations to account for different fouling mechanisms were derived to analyze the performance of submerged hollow fiber systems with different conditions in terms of feed water characteristics and membrane material. A series of experiments with synthetic feed and raw water were carried out using hydrophilic and hydrophobic membrane modules. The model successfully fits the experimental results for synthetic feed as well as raw water. The major fouling mechanisms for filtration of raw water using hydrophilic and hydrophobic membranes are identified as cake formation and standard blocking, respectively. The model calculations indicate that the distributions of flux and cake (fouling) resistance are sensitive to the fiber length of the membrane.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2008.03.001DOI Listing

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