Polymers decrease cleaning time of an ultrafiltration membrane fouled with pectin
1990
Tzeng, W.C. | Zall, R.R.
An ultrafiltration system fouled by pectin solutions was used as a model system. The fouled membrane flux was fully restored by circulating 0.5% NaOHsolution for 1 hr. By adding 0.003% poly(ethylene oxide) in 0.5% NaOH solution, the cleaning time required to fully recover flux of the fouled membrane was reduced to 2 min. The mechanism of improving cleaning efficiency may not be wholly attributed to the scouring effect of the polymer on the membrane surface. The cleaning and rinsing results suggest that polymers in cleaning solutions convert the pectin foulant into a foulant-polymer complex which could be readily rinsed from the membrane surface by water.
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