Journal article
The effect of feed pH on the performance of a reverse osmosis membrane
T Hoang, G Stevens, S Kentish
Desalination | ELSEVIER | Published : 2010
Abstract
Membranes are predominantly characterized using single salts at one pH. In this paper, a more comprehensive characterization of a reverse osmosis membrane is provided. The zeta potential, flux and rejection behaviour of a brackish water membrane is examined over a wide pH range. Performance in both single salt solutions (sodium chloride, calcium chloride and sodium sulfate) and a binary solution of calcium and sodium chloride are considered. Results are consistent with the Donnan exclusion theory. That is, larger, more highly charged ions are rejected more strongly than smaller or less strongly charged species. In particular, this behaviour can lead to hydronium ion rejections of up to -300%..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Financial support for this project is provided by the CSIRO Water for a Healthy Country Flagship and this support is gratefully acknowledged. The authors would also like to thank GE Water for providing the RO membrane used in this work and for useful feedback on the draft manuscript.