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  • Membrane distillation (MD) shows potential for recycling shale gas produced water (SGPW), but membrane fouling is a significant challenge.
  • Sodium percarbonate (SPC) oxidation was tested as a pretreatment method, resulting in reduced fluorescent organics and improved MD performance compared to untreated SGPW.
  • The addition of Fe(II) to SPC further enhanced results, indicating a key mechanism of fouling mitigation involves reducing organic concentrations and their hydrophobic properties through combined oxidation, coagulation, and adsorption.

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Membrane distillation (MD) offers promise for recycling shale gas produced water (SGPW), while membrane fouling is still a major obstacle in standalone MD. Herein, sodium percarbonate (SPC) oxidation was proposed as MD pretreatment, and the performance of the single MD, SPC-MD hybrid process and Fe(II)/SPC-MD hybrid process for SGPW treatment were systematically evaluated. Results showed that compared to raw SGPW, the application of SPC and Fe(II)/SPC led to the decrease of the fluorescent organics by 28.54 % and 54.52 %, respectively. The hydrophobic fraction decreased from 52.75 % in raw SGPW to 37.70 % and 27.20 % for SPC and Fe(II)/SPC, respectively, and the MD normalized flux increased from 0.19 in treating raw SGPW to 0.65 and 0.81, respectively. The superiority of SPC oxidation in reducing the deposited membrane foulants and restoring membrane properties was further confirmed through scanning electron microscopy observation, attenuated total reflection fourier transform infrared, water contact angle and surface tension analyses of fouled membranes. Correlation analysis revealed that hydrophobic/hydrophilic matters and fluorescent organics in SGPW took a crucial role in MD fouling. The mechanism of MD fouling mitigation by Fe(II)/SPC oxidation was attributed to the decrease in concentrations and hydrophobicity of organic by synergistic oxidation, coagulation and adsorption.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2024.122139DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Membrane distillation (MD) shows potential for recycling shale gas produced water (SGPW), but membrane fouling is a significant challenge.
  • Sodium percarbonate (SPC) oxidation was tested as a pretreatment method, resulting in reduced fluorescent organics and improved MD performance compared to untreated SGPW.
  • The addition of Fe(II) to SPC further enhanced results, indicating a key mechanism of fouling mitigation involves reducing organic concentrations and their hydrophobic properties through combined oxidation, coagulation, and adsorption.
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