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Because of the uneven distribution of fresh water in time and space
and the increasing human population, a large number of regions are
experiencing water scarcity and stress. Membrane-based desalination
technologies like reverse osmosis have the potential to solve the
fresh water crisis in coastal areas. However, in many cases
membrane performance is restricted by biofouling. Biofouling of
Membrane Systems gives a comprehensive overview on the state of the
art strategies to control biofouling in spiral wound reverse
osmosis membrane systems and point to possible future research
directions. Despite the fact that much research and development has
been done to overcome biofouling in spiral wound membrane systems
used for water treatment, biofouling is still a major practical
problem causing performance decline and increased energy demand.
Biofouling of Membrane Systems is divided into three sections
including modelling and numerical analysis, non-destructive
characterization and feed spacer geometry optimization. It focuses
on the development of biomass in the feed channel of the membrane
module and its effect on pressure drop and hydrodynamics. This book
can be used to develop an integral strategy to control biofouling
in spiral wound membrane systems. An overview of several potential
complementary approaches to solve biofouling is given and an
integrated approach for biofouling control and feed spacer design
is proposed.
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