Journal article

Convective transport of boron through a brackish water reverse osmosis membrane

Kezia Kezia, Judy Lee, Anita J Hill, Sandra E Kentish

Journal of Membrane Science | Elsevier | Published : 2013

Abstract

In this work, cross-flow filtration experiments using a brackish water reverse osmosis polyamide membrane have been performed to gather boron rejection data as function of feed concentration, pressure, pH and salinity. Increasing transmembrane pressure increases the permeation of boron indicating that convective flow is important. This result is in contrast to the normal assumption that solution diffusion dominates in such systems. The extended Nernst-Planck equation with a Donnan-steric partition coefficient is used to analyse the transport mechanisms of both neutral boric acid and negatively charged borate ions through the RO membrane. The contribution of surface charge is experimentally d..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council Discovery Projects Scheme


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank Lachlan Mason (PFPC, The University of Melbourne Australia) for his contribution in building the shell-frame for the MATLAB R 2009b code and Bio21 institute for TEM measurement. Financial support for this work was provided by the Australian Research Council Discovery Projects Scheme (DP1093815). The Particulate Fluids Processing Centre, a Special Research Centre of the Australian Research Council is also acknowledged for infrastructure support. AJH acknowledges the support of CSIRO's Office of the Chief Executive Science Leader program.