Trace Organic Removal by Nanofiltration and Reverse Osmosis Processes: Mechanisms, Modelling, and the Influence of Operating Conditions - Long Nghiem - Books - LAP Lambert Academic Publishing - 9783838322100 - June 9, 2010
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Trace Organic Removal by Nanofiltration and Reverse Osmosis Processes: Mechanisms, Modelling, and the Influence of Operating Conditions


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This monograph delineates the retention mechanisms of emerging trace organic contaminants by several nanofiltration (NF) and reverse osmosis membranes. Retention of neutral trace organics by a tight NF or RO membrane is dominated by steric (size) exclusion, whereas both electrostatic repulsion and steric exclusion govern the retention of negatively charged trace organics by a loose NF membrane. Speciation of trace organics may lead to a dramatic change in retention as a function of pH, with much greater retention observed for ionized, negatively charged trace organics. Retention of the negatively charged trace organics decreases as the solution?s ionic strength increases due to charge shielding and double layer compression. For uncharged trace organic species, intrinsic physicochemical properties of the trace organic molecules can substantially affect their retention. This monograph also critically demonstrates the possible complexity of a real membrane filtration system where trace organic contaminants are of concern. Factors such as operating conditions and feed solution composition can influence the filtration of trace organics.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 9, 2010
ISBN13 9783838322100
Publishers LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 228
Dimensions 225 × 13 × 150 mm   ·   358 g
Language German