Abstract

Algae fouling can cause a transmembrane pressure (TMP) increase or fl ux decrease during ultrafi ltration of surface waters. In this study, chemical preoxidation coupled with in-line coagulation was investigated as a pretreatment step for algae fouling control. The coupled strategy was able to control the fl ux decline. Also, the treated water quality could be improved. Chemical preoxidation by potassium permanganate composites (PPC) and chlorine (Cl>2) removed algae cells by both cell death and adsorption, which could also alleviate the load on the ultrafi ltration unit. During the coupled treatment, the electrostatic forces between algae cells and the fl ocs weaken. The cells could be packed by in situ formed hydrous manganese dioxide and fl ocs. The fl ocs would be trapped on the cake layer and the algae fouling for ultrafi tlration could be controlled.

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