2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2014.06.084
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Recovery of baker’s yeast wastewater with membrane processes for agricultural irrigation purpose: Fouling characterization

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“…The lowest value of J r has been obtained for the highest TMP (0.12 MPa) and the lowest Q (250 dm 3 /h). According to Hwang et al [67] and Balcıoglu and Gönder [73], as the TMP increases, more pollutants accumulate on the membrane surface and it leads to more compact cake or a more compact skin layer as well as membrane pore clogging, due to the increase in driving force. In contrast, the highest value of J r for the lowest transmembrane pressure (0.02 MPa) and the highest feed flow rate (1000 dm 3 /h) has been noted.…”
Section: Fouling Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lowest value of J r has been obtained for the highest TMP (0.12 MPa) and the lowest Q (250 dm 3 /h). According to Hwang et al [67] and Balcıoglu and Gönder [73], as the TMP increases, more pollutants accumulate on the membrane surface and it leads to more compact cake or a more compact skin layer as well as membrane pore clogging, due to the increase in driving force. In contrast, the highest value of J r for the lowest transmembrane pressure (0.02 MPa) and the highest feed flow rate (1000 dm 3 /h) has been noted.…”
Section: Fouling Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under optimum operating conditions, the pigments in the permeate decreased by 76%. Balciolu et al [104] characterized NF membrane surface by using atomic force microscopy, contact angle and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy measurements after filtration of the sugar fermentation wastewater. They found that the fouling layer consisted of a lot of inorganic matter, in particular calcium salts and polysaccharides.…”
Section: Membrane Foulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Balcıoglu et al [90] made a study of using different membranes (FM UP020, FM UP005, NF 270, NF 90, and Desal 5DL) to treat baker's yeast wastewater for agricultural irrigation. The effect of the operating conditions on fouling, water permeation reduction, and quality of the permeate was explored.…”
Section: Pressure-driven Membrane Processmentioning
confidence: 99%