Comparative study of continuous and intermittent ultrasonic ultrafiltration membrane for treatment of synthetic produced water containing emulsion

Studies have shown that the ultrasonic is effective in cleaning of fouled membrane and enhancing membrane filtration performance. But the effectiveness also, depends on the selection of appropriate membrane material, membrane geometry, ultrasonic module design, operational and processing condition....

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Main Authors: Agi, Augustine, Junin, Radzuan, Yahya, Asma, Gbadamosi, Afeez, Abbas, Azza
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cep.2018.08.016
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spelling my.utm.843652019-12-28T01:48:46Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84365/ Comparative study of continuous and intermittent ultrasonic ultrafiltration membrane for treatment of synthetic produced water containing emulsion Agi, Augustine Junin, Radzuan Yahya, Asma Gbadamosi, Afeez Abbas, Azza TP Chemical technology Studies have shown that the ultrasonic is effective in cleaning of fouled membrane and enhancing membrane filtration performance. But the effectiveness also, depends on the selection of appropriate membrane material, membrane geometry, ultrasonic module design, operational and processing condition. In this study, a hollow and flat-sheet polyurethane (PU) membranes synthesized with different additives and solvent were used and their performance evaluated with synthetic oil-in-water emulsion. The steady-state permeate flux and the rejection of oil in percentage (%) at three different modes were determined. A dry/wet spinning technique was used to fabricate the flat-sheet and hollow fibre membrane (HFMs) using Polyethersulfone (PES) polymer base, Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) additive and N, N-Dimethylacetamide (DMAc) solvent. Ultrasonic assisted cross-flow ultrafiltration module was built to avoid loss of ultrasonic to the surrounding. The generation of cavitation, microjets and Brownian motion by the ultrasonic were the dominant mechanisms responsible for ultrafiltration. The mean size of emulsion oil drop become smaller at higher ultrasonic power and the rejection ratio decreases as the size of oil drop decreases. The experimental results suggest that a more economic use of ultrasonic in O/W emulsion ultrafiltration could be achieved using ultrasonic energy intermittently rather than continuously. Elsevier B.V. 2018 Article PeerReviewed Agi, Augustine and Junin, Radzuan and Yahya, Asma and Gbadamosi, Afeez and Abbas, Azza (2018) Comparative study of continuous and intermittent ultrasonic ultrafiltration membrane for treatment of synthetic produced water containing emulsion. Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification, 132 . pp. 137-147. ISSN 0255-2701 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cep.2018.08.016
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Agi, Augustine
Junin, Radzuan
Yahya, Asma
Gbadamosi, Afeez
Abbas, Azza
Comparative study of continuous and intermittent ultrasonic ultrafiltration membrane for treatment of synthetic produced water containing emulsion
description Studies have shown that the ultrasonic is effective in cleaning of fouled membrane and enhancing membrane filtration performance. But the effectiveness also, depends on the selection of appropriate membrane material, membrane geometry, ultrasonic module design, operational and processing condition. In this study, a hollow and flat-sheet polyurethane (PU) membranes synthesized with different additives and solvent were used and their performance evaluated with synthetic oil-in-water emulsion. The steady-state permeate flux and the rejection of oil in percentage (%) at three different modes were determined. A dry/wet spinning technique was used to fabricate the flat-sheet and hollow fibre membrane (HFMs) using Polyethersulfone (PES) polymer base, Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) additive and N, N-Dimethylacetamide (DMAc) solvent. Ultrasonic assisted cross-flow ultrafiltration module was built to avoid loss of ultrasonic to the surrounding. The generation of cavitation, microjets and Brownian motion by the ultrasonic were the dominant mechanisms responsible for ultrafiltration. The mean size of emulsion oil drop become smaller at higher ultrasonic power and the rejection ratio decreases as the size of oil drop decreases. The experimental results suggest that a more economic use of ultrasonic in O/W emulsion ultrafiltration could be achieved using ultrasonic energy intermittently rather than continuously.
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author Agi, Augustine
Junin, Radzuan
Yahya, Asma
Gbadamosi, Afeez
Abbas, Azza
author_facet Agi, Augustine
Junin, Radzuan
Yahya, Asma
Gbadamosi, Afeez
Abbas, Azza
author_sort Agi, Augustine
title Comparative study of continuous and intermittent ultrasonic ultrafiltration membrane for treatment of synthetic produced water containing emulsion
title_short Comparative study of continuous and intermittent ultrasonic ultrafiltration membrane for treatment of synthetic produced water containing emulsion
title_full Comparative study of continuous and intermittent ultrasonic ultrafiltration membrane for treatment of synthetic produced water containing emulsion
title_fullStr Comparative study of continuous and intermittent ultrasonic ultrafiltration membrane for treatment of synthetic produced water containing emulsion
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of continuous and intermittent ultrasonic ultrafiltration membrane for treatment of synthetic produced water containing emulsion
title_sort comparative study of continuous and intermittent ultrasonic ultrafiltration membrane for treatment of synthetic produced water containing emulsion
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84365/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cep.2018.08.016
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