화학공학소재연구정보센터
Desalination, Vol.180, No.1-3, 173-180, 2005
Treatment of effluents from the regeneration of ion exchangers using the MD process
The membrane distillation (MD) process for the treatment of wastewater from ion-exchanger regeneration was proposed. The precipitation of salt deposits on the membrane surface was observed when such wastewater was directly used as a feed. A rapid decline of the permeate flux from 532 to 410 dm(3)/m(2)d was found. The problem of fouling was significantly diminished by the addition of Ca(OH)(2) to the wastewater followed by filtration. The improvement of MD module performance was achieved after such pretreatment. The degree of water recovery equal to 50% was obtained without significant variations of the permeate flux. However, when the pretreated feed was subjected to twofold concentration, precipitation of the silicon compounds was observed. The deposit caused clogging of the inlets of capillary membranes and resulted in a gradual decline of the module efficiency. The two-fold concentrated feed was then treated by sedimentation and filtration, which permitted a further concentration of obtained retentate and enhanced the degree of water recovery to 75%.