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A polishing hybrid AER/UF membrane process for the treatment of a high DOC content surface water

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The efficacy of a combined AER/UF (Anion Exchange Resin/Ultrafiltration) process for the polishing treatment of a high DOC (Dissolved Organic Carbon) content (>8 mgC/L) surface water was investigated at lab-scale using a strong base AER. Both resin dose and bead size had a significant impact on the kinetic removal of DOC for short contact times (i.e. <15 min). For resin doses higher than 700 mg/L and median bead sizes below 250 mu m DOC removal remained constant after 30 min of contact time with very high removal rates (80%). Optimum AER treatment conditions were applied in combination with UP membrane filtration on water previously treated by coagulation-flocculation (i.e. 3 mgC/L). A more severe fouling was observed for each filtration run in the presence of AER. This fouling was shown to be mainly reversible and caused by the progressive attrition of the AER through the centrifugal pump leading to the production of resin particles below 50 mu m in diameter. More important, the presence of AER significantly lowered the irreversible fouling (loss of permeability recorded after backwash) and reduced the DOC content of the clarified water to 1.8 mgC/L (40% removal rate), concentration that remained almost constant throughout the experiment

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hal-00818905 , version 1 (29-04-2013)

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H. Humbert, H. Gallard, Jean-Philippe Croué. A polishing hybrid AER/UF membrane process for the treatment of a high DOC content surface water. Water Research, 2012, 46, pp.1093-1100. ⟨10.1016/j.watres.2011.12.010⟩. ⟨hal-00818905⟩

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