Abstract

The paper applied crayfish shell (CFS) biochar to the mitigation of ultrafiltration (UF) membrane fouling induced by humic acid (HA) and sodium alginate (SA). Results indicated that the high adsorption capacity of CFS800 to HA made it effective in alleviating the irreversible membrane fouling induced by HA, and the cross-linking reaction between the hydroxyl calcium components on CFS800 and SA reduced the reversible membrane fouling induced by SA rapidly. Further analysis showed that the “hydrogel flocs” generated by the cross-linking reaction would accumulate on the surface of the substrate membrane and form an amorphous hydrogel layer to intercept the subsequent foulant and purify the water quality further. Meanwhile, the mitigation performance of CFS800 was twice more than that of commercial powder activated carbon (PAC), and the dosage was the main factor affecting its practical application performance and thus could be considered as a promising material in alleviating membrane fouling induced by HA and SA. More importantly, the findings of the present study gave a new sight towards the application of biochar.

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