1. Performance of an integrated process combining ozonation with ceramic membrane ultra-filtration for advanced treatment of drinking water.
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Fan, Xiaojiang, Tao, Yi, Wang, Lingyun, Zhang, Xihui, Lei, Ying, Wang, Zhuo, and Noguchi, Hiroshi
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MEMBRANE separation , *OZONIZATION , *CERAMIC materials , *ULTRAFILTRATION , *DRINKING water , *ENDOCRINE disruptors , *WATER pollution - Abstract
Abstract: An integrated process including coagulation, ozonation, ceramic membrane ultra-filtration and activated carbon filtration was investigated for the treatment of drinking water from the micro-polluted surface water in the southern China. A pilot-scale plant with the capacity of 120m3/d was set up and operated. Submerged flat-sheet ceramic membranes were selected with the average pore diameter of 60nm and the filtration area of 50m2. Quite a number of water quality parameters were evaluated including turbidity, particle counts, coliform bacteria, Cryptosporidium and Giardia cysts, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), ammonia, geosmin, 2-methylisoborneol (2-MIB), 4 trihalomethanes, 6 haloacetic acids, 8 endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) and 14 pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs). The experimental results showed that the removal efficiencies of all the evaluated parameters ranged from 64% to 100%. The ozonation in membrane tank is very helpful both in enhancing the performance of removing multiple contaminants and in controlling the membrane fouling with ozone dosage of 2–5mg/L at the permeate flux of 100L/m2·h. The innovation of the integrated process was discussed based on the concept of nano-reactor to probe into the reaction activities inside the membrane pores. However, the detailed mechanisms need to be explored in the future. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2014
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