Abstract

Model suspensions are important substances for characterizing fouling processes to study the mechanism of membrane fouling, thus, choosing a suitable standard suspension is critical for researches on membrane fouling processes. The pretreatment methods of model suspensions have long been neglected, which can alter the physical and chemical properties and affect fouling results. This study compared four different pretreatment methods (centrifuging and drying, magnetic stirring, ultrasonic processing, and dissolving in buffer solution) and found effects on size distribution, dispersion stability, pH variation over time, and fouling properties. Among the characterization of model suspensions, different pretreatment methods led to various changes in physical and chemical properties in this study. Membrane filtration experiments showed that these four pretreatments changed the rate of membrane fouling. The results of the analysis of filtration flux for suspensions indicated that for ultrasonic processing of all suspensions and magnetic stirring of kaolin suspensions, pore blocking was the main mechanism, while cake formation was dominant for the others. Therefore, special attention should be placed on different pretreatment methods and selecting appropriate model foulants. Finally, some guidance on selecting appropriate model foulants was given in the study.

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