Journal article
Experimental investigation into the use of sodium nitroprusside for controlling polysaccharide fouling in membrane separation
Journal of Water Process Engineering, Vol.27, pp.171-176
2019
Abstract
Biofouling has been regarded as a great challenge in membrane separation processes, such as reverse osmosis (RO) and forward osmosis (FO). One of the major contributors to biofouling is the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) produced by bacteria, especially the polysaccharides that form a large part of EPS. This study investigated experimentally the inhibition of polysaccharide fouling by sodium nitroprusside (SNP) in RO and FO using two model polysaccharides, alginate and xanthan. It was hypothesized that NO released from SNP would act as a free radical to decompose polysaccharides and in turn alleviate fouling in membrane separation. Potassium ferricyanide (KFCN), having a similar structure as SNP, was used as a comparison. The results showed that SNP could alleviate polysaccharide fouling and its efficiency was greater than KFCN in reducing polysaccharide fouling of RO, likely due to the NO radical released. The presence of Ca2+ ions in feedwater increased the extent of fouling by both alginate and xanthan, but SNP was able to alleviate the fouling. Alleviation of polysaccharide fouling in FO was better than in RO under comparable operating conditions. SNP could be considered as a polysaccharide fouling alleviating agent.
Details
- Title
- Experimental investigation into the use of sodium nitroprusside for controlling polysaccharide fouling in membrane separation
- Authors/Creators
- Z. Xie (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityL. Skillman (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityV. Nagaraj (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityD. Li (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityG. Ho (Author/Creator) - Murdoch University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Water Process Engineering, Vol.27, pp.171-176
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Identifiers
- 991005544878207891
- Copyright
- © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Engineering and Information Technology
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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- 2 Chemistry
- 2.241 Membrane Science
- 2.241.270 Nanofiltration
- Web Of Science research areas
- Engineering, Chemical
- Engineering, Environmental
- Water Resources
- ESI research areas
- Engineering