MECHANISM OF MEMBRANE FOULING IN HYBRID MEMBRANE PHOTOCATALYTIC REACTOR FOR PALM OIL MILL SECONDARY EFFLUENT TREATMENT

Palm oil mill secondary effluent (POMSE) is a byproduct of the biological treatment of palm oil mill effluent. This research aims to investigate the mechanism of membrane fouling in the treatment of POMSE using a hybrid membrane photocatalytic reactor (MPR). The effectiveness of MPR in POMSE treatme...

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Published in:Jurnal Mekanikal
Main Author: Hawari Y.; Ngatiman M.; Mohamed Halim R.; Sharudin H.; Abd Kadir H.
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTM Press 2023
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Hawari Y.; Ngatiman M.; Mohamed Halim R.; Sharudin H.; Abd Kadir H.
MECHANISM OF MEMBRANE FOULING IN HYBRID MEMBRANE PHOTOCATALYTIC REACTOR FOR PALM OIL MILL SECONDARY EFFLUENT TREATMENT
2023
Jurnal Mekanikal
46

10.11113/jm.v46.481
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85213303467&doi=10.11113%2fjm.v46.481&partnerID=40&md5=173a62f61a4fbd49c685b1f3114ce82c
Palm oil mill secondary effluent (POMSE) is a byproduct of the biological treatment of palm oil mill effluent. This research aims to investigate the mechanism of membrane fouling in the treatment of POMSE using a hybrid membrane photocatalytic reactor (MPR). The effectiveness of MPR in POMSE treatment is currently limited due to membrane fouling on the membrane surface. This study focuses on understanding the various mechanisms of membrane fouling, including complete blocking, intermediate blocking, standard blocking, and cake filtration. The determination of each fouling mechanism is achieved through an analysis of normalized flux data employing the Wiesner and Aptel equation. The results demonstrate a high degree of model fitness (R2 = 0.9576) for MPR Run 3, confirming its effectiveness. Based on the (R2) values and the fitted parameter (Ks^(-1)), it is evident that, under varying pH levels, catalyst types, catalyst loading, and initial POMSE concentrations, the cake formation fouling mechanism prevails in MPR Run. In conclusion, this research holds promising potential for implementation in the wastewater treatment industry while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. © 2023 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
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author Hawari Y.; Ngatiman M.; Mohamed Halim R.; Sharudin H.; Abd Kadir H.
spellingShingle Hawari Y.; Ngatiman M.; Mohamed Halim R.; Sharudin H.; Abd Kadir H.
MECHANISM OF MEMBRANE FOULING IN HYBRID MEMBRANE PHOTOCATALYTIC REACTOR FOR PALM OIL MILL SECONDARY EFFLUENT TREATMENT
author_facet Hawari Y.; Ngatiman M.; Mohamed Halim R.; Sharudin H.; Abd Kadir H.
author_sort Hawari Y.; Ngatiman M.; Mohamed Halim R.; Sharudin H.; Abd Kadir H.
title MECHANISM OF MEMBRANE FOULING IN HYBRID MEMBRANE PHOTOCATALYTIC REACTOR FOR PALM OIL MILL SECONDARY EFFLUENT TREATMENT
title_short MECHANISM OF MEMBRANE FOULING IN HYBRID MEMBRANE PHOTOCATALYTIC REACTOR FOR PALM OIL MILL SECONDARY EFFLUENT TREATMENT
title_full MECHANISM OF MEMBRANE FOULING IN HYBRID MEMBRANE PHOTOCATALYTIC REACTOR FOR PALM OIL MILL SECONDARY EFFLUENT TREATMENT
title_fullStr MECHANISM OF MEMBRANE FOULING IN HYBRID MEMBRANE PHOTOCATALYTIC REACTOR FOR PALM OIL MILL SECONDARY EFFLUENT TREATMENT
title_full_unstemmed MECHANISM OF MEMBRANE FOULING IN HYBRID MEMBRANE PHOTOCATALYTIC REACTOR FOR PALM OIL MILL SECONDARY EFFLUENT TREATMENT
title_sort MECHANISM OF MEMBRANE FOULING IN HYBRID MEMBRANE PHOTOCATALYTIC REACTOR FOR PALM OIL MILL SECONDARY EFFLUENT TREATMENT
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description Palm oil mill secondary effluent (POMSE) is a byproduct of the biological treatment of palm oil mill effluent. This research aims to investigate the mechanism of membrane fouling in the treatment of POMSE using a hybrid membrane photocatalytic reactor (MPR). The effectiveness of MPR in POMSE treatment is currently limited due to membrane fouling on the membrane surface. This study focuses on understanding the various mechanisms of membrane fouling, including complete blocking, intermediate blocking, standard blocking, and cake filtration. The determination of each fouling mechanism is achieved through an analysis of normalized flux data employing the Wiesner and Aptel equation. The results demonstrate a high degree of model fitness (R2 = 0.9576) for MPR Run 3, confirming its effectiveness. Based on the (R2) values and the fitted parameter (Ks^(-1)), it is evident that, under varying pH levels, catalyst types, catalyst loading, and initial POMSE concentrations, the cake formation fouling mechanism prevails in MPR Run. In conclusion, this research holds promising potential for implementation in the wastewater treatment industry while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. © 2023 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
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