2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2021.115047
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Microalgal exopolymeric substances fouling in submerged vacuum membrane distillation and its mitigation via enhanced air bubbling

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“…47,91,92 Air-sparging involves the bubbling of air in the feed stream to increase ow rate, shear stress and turbulence, thus preventing membrane clogging. 27 Chang et al (2021) 93 studied air bubbling to minimize biolm development. Reportedly, membrane deposition of inorganic, organic and microalgae was signicantly reduced leading to a recovery of 16.95% water ux.…”
Section: Other Biofouling Mitigation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…47,91,92 Air-sparging involves the bubbling of air in the feed stream to increase ow rate, shear stress and turbulence, thus preventing membrane clogging. 27 Chang et al (2021) 93 studied air bubbling to minimize biolm development. Reportedly, membrane deposition of inorganic, organic and microalgae was signicantly reduced leading to a recovery of 16.95% water ux.…”
Section: Other Biofouling Mitigation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%