2021
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1030/1/012064
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Investigation of scaling mechanism on reverse osmosis membranes using «fluorescent» antiscalant

Abstract: Scaling of sparingly soluble salts could be recognized as a main factor that limits wide application of reverse osmosis (RO) membrane facilities in drinking water production and industrial water recycling. The report demonstrates a new approach to evaluate scaling rates and antiscalant behavior in commercial membrane spiral wound modules through the use of the fluorescence-tagged antiscalants and laser scanning confocal microscope (LSM) observations. Throughout the conducted study the “visualization” of scale … Show more

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“…During operation of membrane modules on the first and on the second stages, calcium carbonate growth rates were determined. Scaling rates were determined in conformity with the method developed by the authors and described in previous publications [18,21].…”
Section: Experimental Program Conductancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During operation of membrane modules on the first and on the second stages, calcium carbonate growth rates were determined. Scaling rates were determined in conformity with the method developed by the authors and described in previous publications [18,21].…”
Section: Experimental Program Conductancementioning
confidence: 99%