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Titre: | Autopsy of an old reverse osmosis membrane from Cap Djenet seawater desalination plant: case study of Algeria |
Auteur(s): | Talantikite, Sid-Ahmed Benrachedi, K. |
Mots-clés: | Seawater desalination Reverse osmosis Used membrane Membrane autopsy |
Date de publication: | 26-fév-2024 |
Collection/Numéro: | Algerian Journal of Environmental Science and Technology September edition/ Vol. 6/N°3 (2020); |
Résumé: | In Algeria, as many other southern Mediterranean
countries, the water’s resources remain limited. Today there is an
increasing demand of drinking water and water requirements for
irrigation and industry. Therefore, if we consider the saline water
potential along the 1600Km coast, using reverse osomosis R.O
process, the seawater desalination has been promoted such as an
efficient alternative to provide security for drinking water. However,
scaling and fouling are the most serious problems in the efficient
operation of reverse osmosis systems and may leads to a loss of
membrane performance then the necessary to replace the
membranes. Therefore, in order to prolong its life and reduce the
costs of producing drinking water, it is necessary to study the
phenomenon of wear of the membrane using chemical analysis and
membrane autopsy to analyze reverse osmosis fouling elements. Our
work investigates phenomenon of wear of the membrane of the Cap
Djenet seawater desalination plant. We focus on reverse osmosis
membrane autopsy including an exhaustive study of the surface of the
membrane and of the food-rejection spacer. We carried out several
techniques including a chemical and microbiological analysis of the
deposit which covered the surface of the membrane, tests to
determine chemical oxidation (Fujiwara test), Tests with Scanning
Electron Microscopy (SEM) with elemental analysis by X-ray
Dispersive Energy (EDX) to study the atomic composition of fouling
and an analysis of Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR-ATR). The
results obtained from the different analyses carried out on the
autopsied elements indicate that the membrane from 1st position
shows a high presence of fouling. The fouling on membranes show
mainly characteristics: a mixture of protein derivatives related to
biofilm, sodium chloride, iron, aluminosilicates and other elements
commonly detected on sea water membrane fouling were identified.
Due to the presence of fouling, membrane from first position showed
a lower permeate flux than reference values. Considering these
results, a review of plant pre-treatment and disinfection should be
carried out in order to avoid the presence of the fouling components
identified during the autopsy |
URI/URL: | http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/13563 |
ISSN: | 2437-1114 |
Collection(s) : | Publications Nationales
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