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Arsenic removal from drinking water by a “loose” nanofiltration membrane

✍ Scribed by Eric M. Vrijenhoek; John J. Waypa


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
905 KB
Volume
130
Category
Article
ISSN
0011-9164

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✦ Synopsis


The removal of arsenic from water by a"loose" nanofiltration (NF) membrane was investigated. Prior to the arsenic removal studies, the loose NF membrane was characterized for molecular weight cut-offand pore size by saccharide retention measurements, and electrokinetic charge by streaming potential measurements. In addition, separation of both single salt and mixed salt electrolyte solutions was studied to investigate the ion transport properties of the membrane. Arsenic rejection experiments included variation of pH, arsenic feed concentration, and presence of background electrolyte. In general, arsenic rejection increased with increasing pH and arsenic feed concentration, and was enhanced in the presence of 0.01 M NaCI. Arsenic was removed 60-90% from synthetic feed waters containing 10, 32, 100, and 316 Bg/L As(V), resulting in permeate arsenic concentrations of 4, 6, 10, and 25~tg/L, respectively. The behavior of the membrane is consistent with the extended Nemst-Planck equation model predictions for an uncharged membrane where size exclusion controls ion retention. However, separation of Arsenic species was a due to a combination of size exclusion, preferential passage of more mobile ions, and charge exclusion.


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