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http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/mwt.2015.6.3.237

Experimental determination of liquid entry pressure (LEP) in vacuum membrane distillation for oily wastewaters  

Racz, Gabor (Department of Food Engineering, Corvinus University of Budapest)
Kerker, Steffen (Institute of Bioprocess Engineering and Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen)
Schmitz, Oliver (Institute of Bioprocess Engineering and Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen)
Schnabel, Benjamin (Institute of Bioprocess Engineering and Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen)
Kovacs, Zoltan (Department of Food Engineering, Corvinus University of Budapest)
Vatai, Gyula (Department of Food Engineering, Corvinus University of Budapest)
Ebrahimi, Mehrdad (Institute of Bioprocess Engineering and Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen)
Czermak, Peter (Institute of Bioprocess Engineering and Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen)
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Membrane and Water Treatment / v.6, no.3, 2015 , pp. 237-249 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study we investigate a laboratory scale vacuum membrane distillation system to produce pure water from model oil in water emulsion. Experimental determination of liquid entry pressure (LEP) of a commercial Durapore$^{TM}$ GVPH flat sheet membrane using model emulsions in various oil concentrations has been carried out. Two different methods of liquid entry pressure determination - a frequently used, so-called static and a novel dynamic method - have been investigated. In case of static method, LEP value was found to be 2.3 bar. No significant effect of oil content on LEP was detected up to 3200 ppm. In contrast, LEP values determined with dynamic method showed strong dependence on the oil concentration of the feed and decreased from 2.0 bar to a spontaneous wetting at 0.2 bar in the range 0-250 ppm, respectively. Vacuum membrane distillation tests were also performed. The separation performance is evaluated in terms of flux behavior, total organic carbon removal and droplet size distribution of the feed and final retentate. No significant effect of oil content on the flux was found ($5.05{\pm}0.31kgm^{-2}h^{-1}$) up to 250 ppm, where a spontaneous wetting occurred. High separation performance was achieved along with the increasing oil concentration between 93.4-97.0%.
Keywords
liquid entry pressure; wetting phenomenon; wetted membranes; vacuum membrane distillation; oil in water emulsion; produced water purification;
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