Liquid purification or separation – Casing divided by membrane into sections having inlet – With membrane cleaning or sterlizing means
Patent
1993-12-20
1995-04-04
Dawson, Robert A.
Liquid purification or separation
Casing divided by membrane into sections having inlet
With membrane cleaning or sterlizing means
2103218, 21032189, 2102572, 2101952, 210636, B01D 6300
Patent
active
054034795
ABSTRACT:
A method and cleaning system is disclosed for cleaning the outer surface of a fouled microfiltration (MF) or ultrafiltration (UF) semipermeable hollow fiber membrane after its initial stable transmembrane flux has been decreased to an unacceptably low level. The method is specifically applicable to any fiber used to withdraw purified water from dirty water, particularly water containing organic matter including beneficial bacteria and/or undesirable inorganic salts, where the viability of the bacteria population is to be maintained. The membrane is cleaned by flowing a cleaning fluid, preferably a biocidal oxidative electrolyte having an oxidizing anion and an associated cation through the clean, permeate-side of the membrane, at low pressure no more than the bubble pressure breakthrough, usually <300 kPa (30 psig) for a MF or UF fiber. Such low pressure is sufficient to diffuse the electrolyte through both, the pores of the membrane and a fouling film which typically includes a biofilm accumulated on the fibers' outer surface, but not enough electrolyte flows through the membrane to kill numerically more than 20% of the living bacteria in the dirty water. This limitation can be met only if the cleaning period is brief. This period is only long enough to oxidize organic matter within the pores and kill essentially all bacteria in the biofilm. Preferably less than 5% of the bacteria population is decimated. As diffusion takes place, pores are again opened, both in the wall of the fiber and through the biofilm, and when the fibers are returned to normal operation, the restored flux is equal to at least 70% of the initial stable flux.
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Deutschmann Ake A.
Goodboy Kenneth P.
Smith Bradley M.
Dawson Robert A.
Fortuna Ana M.
Lobo Alfred D.
Zenon Environmental Inc.
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