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Nanofiltration fouling propensity caused by wastewater effluent organic matters and surface-water dissolved organic matters

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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
卷 39, 期 15, 页码 1914-1925

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2017.1344324

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Biofouling; dissolved organic matter; effluent organic matters; nanofiltration; surface reservoir water

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Rejection of dissolved organic matters (DOMs) from wastewater treatment plant effluent (EfOM) and surface reservoir water (RW-DOM) by nanofiltration (NF) was comparatively studied to evaluate their influence on membrane fouling and to unveil the major causations. EfOM and RW-DOM were fractionated to determine the major components that preferentially form fouling layer and initiate biofouling. The results indicated that EfOM induced a rapid membrane permeability loss and a more complicated biofilm diversity than RW-DOM did. Hydrophilic components with small molecular weight (<3kDa), and SMP in EfOM made a crucial contribution to membrane flux decline, while the hydrophobic large-molecular-weight components (>50kDa) resulted in initially quick membrane fouling. The complex biofouling resulted from EfOM closely related with significant retention of SMP on the non-porous NF membrane surface, where the Proteobacteria phylum dominated the biofouling formed by microbial community growth and accumulation that gave rise to serious irreversible membrane fouling.

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