Biofouling and Organic Fouling

in Reverse Osmosis Membrane Elements

Biofouling and Organic Fouling

in Reverse Osmosis Membrane Elements

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Since the inception of reverse osmosis and nanofiltration membranes in the seventies, biological fouling, also known as biofouling, still remains as the key challenge to get solved so that membranes can run smoothly and without issues in desalination and water treatment plants. Biofouling occurs when certain bacteria attach to the reverse osmosis membranes, and starts building a biofilm. This is a key problem, as if this quickly growing biofilm is not properly taken care of, it can affect the mechanical integrity of the reverse osmosis membrane elements, and damage them irreversibly. Organic fouling occurs when organic matter deposits into the membrane, thus reducing its permeability. Both phenomena are interconnected. This books provides an understanding on why biological fouling occurs, what variables affect its development, and what can be done to mitigate its impact.

ISBN 9783111637365
Article number 9783111637365
Media type Book
Copyright year 2025
Publisher De Gruyter
Length X, 288 pages
Illustrations 117 b/w and 112 col. ill., 56 b/w tbl.
Language English