The influence of sodium chloride on mass transfer in a polyamide nanofiltration membrane at elevated temperatures
✍ Scribed by Mattias Nilsson; Gun Trägårdh; Karin Östergren
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 594 KB
- Volume
- 280
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0376-7388
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✦ Synopsis
The influence of temperature (20-50 • C) and NaCl on mass transfer of pure water and glucose solution (0.0055 M) using an Alfa Laval NFT-50 nanofiltration membrane has been investigated. Addition of 0.017 M NaCl(aq) increased the membrane permeability in comparison to measurements with pure water. Performing cyclic temperature variations using a membrane pre-treated with 0.20 M NaCl(aq) caused the membrane permeability to decrease for each time a new maximum temperature was reached. After NaCl pre-treatment, the relative flux decline measured over 4 h was found to be greater for glucose than for water, and the rate of the flux decline for both water and glucose increased with temperature (20-50 • C). The permeability was found to be unaffected by the pressure if the membrane had previously been rinsed at a lower pressure but at a higher temperature. Changes in permeability due to the presence of NaCl could be related to interactions in the active polymer layer of the membrane. MgCl 2 pre-treatment influenced the membrane permeability less that NaCl pre-treatment.
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