2019
DOI: 10.1134/s2517751619060039
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Investigation of the Scaling Mechanism in Membrane Modules and the Influence of Antiscalants on This Process

Abstract: Knowledge of the mechanism of deposition of sparingly soluble salts (scaling) in reverse osmosis membrane devices is extremely important for the selection of means of controlling the scaling and increasing the recovery. This study has made it possible to take a fresh look at the mechanism of scaling and the role of antiscalants in the inhibition of this process. The development of the experimental procedure is based on the idea that the first phase of crystallization-nucleation-is homogeneous; that is, it occu… Show more

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“…Calcium sulfate (CaSO 4 ) is one of the common compounds leading to scaling on NF membranes, as the scale cannot be controlled easily by a simple pH adjustment [6][7][8]. Current methods to mitigate the membrane scaling, which are primarily independent of the membrane, are the addition of chemical agents or scale inhibitors in the feed solution [9][10][11]. Although those methods have proven to be effective for the mitigation of membrane scaling, the addition of chemicals/agents limits their industrial potential, due to environmental and economic reasons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calcium sulfate (CaSO 4 ) is one of the common compounds leading to scaling on NF membranes, as the scale cannot be controlled easily by a simple pH adjustment [6][7][8]. Current methods to mitigate the membrane scaling, which are primarily independent of the membrane, are the addition of chemical agents or scale inhibitors in the feed solution [9][10][11]. Although those methods have proven to be effective for the mitigation of membrane scaling, the addition of chemicals/agents limits their industrial potential, due to environmental and economic reasons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%