Abstract

AbstractRecently, the forward osmosis (FO) process has received considerable attention because it has lower fouling characteristics compared to the generally high-pressure process, reverse osmosis. Most studies concerning the FO process focus on the active layer, the upper side of the FO membrane. However, a study reporting the support layer has a negative influence on active layer fouling was insignificant. Therefore, our study investigates the effects of organic matter, such as humic acid (HA) and sodium alginate (SA) in draw solution, in conjunction with synthetic seawater containing divalent ions, like Ca2+ and Mg2+ on the support layer. Furthermore, we investigate the effects of the supplemented synthetic seawater on support layer fouling when the spacer is present on the draw solution side, contacting the support layer membrane surface. This assemblage mitigates the internal concentration polarization increasing an effective osmotic pressure. Using 500 ppm of organic matter in the draw solution, suc...

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