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Fouling behavior of ultrafiltration membrane caused by protein and humic acid mixtures
Authors: FENG Min, WANG Lei, YANG Zihan, MIAO Rui, LYU Yongtao
Units: Key Laboratory of Environmental Engineering of Shaanxi Province, Key Laboratory of Membrane Separation of Shaanxi Province, School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering Xi’an
KeyWords: ultrafiltration membrane; mixture foulants; fouling mechanism; microforces
ClassificationCode:TQ028.8
year,volume(issue):pagination: 2020,40(3):22-27

Abstract:
In this study, PVDF ultrafiltration membranes were used to filter the single pollutant solution of bovine serum albumin (BSA), humic acid (HA) and HA-BSA binary mixed pollutant solution, combined with the corresponding pollutant adsorption behavior on the membrane surface and the membrane. Contamination micro-force, analysis of ultrafiltration membrane pollution behavior of HA-BSA mixed pollutants. The results show that compared with BSA, the membrane fouling rate and irreversible pollution caused by the HA-BSA mixture are significantly slowed down; on the contrary, compared with HA, the HA-BSA mixture intensifies the membrane fouling rate and irreversible pollution. This is mainly caused by the difference in micro-effects of membrane pollution: HA-PVDF

Funds:
陕西省科技创新引导专项(2018HJCG-18) ;陕西省重点科技创新团队计划(2017KCT-19-01)

AuthorIntro:
第一作者简介:冯 敏(1995- ),女,陕西西安人,硕士研究生,主要从事超滤膜制备与污染机制研究,E-mail:757770624@qq.com *通讯作者,E-mail: wl0178@126.com

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