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Devaisy, S. |
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Kandasamy, J. |
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Aryal, R. |
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Johir, M.A.H. |
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Ratnaweera, H. |
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Vigneswaran, S. |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2024-02-20T08:56:06Z |
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dc.date.available |
2024-02-20T08:56:06Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2023-01-20 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Devaisy, S.; Kandasamy, J.; Aryal, R.; Johir, M.A.H.; Ratnaweera, H.; Vigneswaran, S. Removal of Organics with Ion-Exchange Resins (IEX) from Reverse Osmosis Concentrate. Membranes 2023, 13, 136. https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes13020136 |
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http://drr.vau.ac.lk/handle/123456789/821 |
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Reverse osmosis concentrate (ROC) produced as the by-product of the reverse osmosis process consists of a high load of organics (macro and micro) that potentially cause eco-toxicological effects in the environment. Previous studies focused on the removal of such compounds using oxidation, adsorption, and membrane-based treatments. However, these methods were not always efficient and formed toxic by-products. The impact of ion-exchange resin (IEX) (Purolite®A502PS) was studied in a micro-filtration–IEX hybrid system to remove organics from ROC for varying doses of Purolite® A502PS (5–20 g/L) at a flux of 36 L/m2h. The purolite particles in the membrane reactor reduced membrane fouling, evidenced by the reduction of transmembrane pressure (TMP), by pre-adsorbing the organics, and by mechanically scouring the membrane. The dissolved organic carbon was reduced by 45–60%, out of which 48–81% of the hydrophilics were removed followed by the hydrophobics and low molecular weight compounds (LMWs). This was based on fluorescence excitation-emission matrix and liquid chromatography-organic carbon detection. Negatively charged and hydrophobic organic compounds were preferentially removed by resin. Long-term experiments with different daily replacements of resin are suggested to minimize the resin requirements and energy consumption. |
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en |
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MDPI |
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https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/13/2/136 |
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Reverse osmosis concentrate |
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Dissolved organics |
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Micro-pollutants |
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Adsorption |
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dc.subject |
Ion-exchange resin |
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Submerged membrane system |
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dc.title |
Removal of Organics with Ion-Exchange Resins (IEX) from Reverse Osmosis Concentrate |
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dc.type |
Article |
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dc.identifier.doi |
https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes13020136 |
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dc.identifier.journal |
Membranes |
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