Impact of Pre-Coagulation on the Ceramic Membrane Process During Oil-Water Emulsion Separation: Fouling Behavior and Mechanism

25 Pages Posted: 10 Oct 2022

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Duksoo Jang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Jaeyoung Lee

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Am Jang

Sungkyunkwan University

Abstract

Coagulation has been evaluated as an economical and effective pre-treatment method for controlling membrane fouling. We investigated the influence of the pre-coagulation of oil-water (O/W) emulsions on the formation of membrane fouling in the ceramic membrane process. The results confirmed that pre-coagulation effectively mitigated the fouling formation on the ceramic membrane surface during the O/W emulsion separation. The mechanism of mitigating membrane fouling by pre-coagulation was proposed, owing to the reduction in the zeta potential value of oil droplets by pre-coagulation, resulting in weak electrostatic attraction between oil droplets and ceramic membrane surfaces, and a decrease in the size of the oil droplets by pre-coagulation, leading the formation of a loose and thin fouling layer. The proposed fouling mechanism was supported by the characterization of the virgin and fouled membrane surfaces and the analysis of the fouling resistance ability of the membranes. Our study could be indicative of mitigation protocols that can be used to alleviate membrane fouling on ceramic membranes during oily wastewater treatment.

Keywords: Ceramic membrane, Coagulation, Membrane fouling, Pre-treatment, Water-in-oil emulsion

Suggested Citation

Jang, Duksoo and Lee, Jaeyoung and Jang, Am, Impact of Pre-Coagulation on the Ceramic Membrane Process During Oil-Water Emulsion Separation: Fouling Behavior and Mechanism. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4243274 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4243274

Duksoo Jang

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Jaeyoung Lee

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Am Jang (Contact Author)

Sungkyunkwan University ( email )

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