Description of the Biofouling Phenomena Affecting Membranes by the Boundary Flux Concept
Stoller, M.
Baiocco, D.
Cicci, A.
Bravi, M.
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Stoller M., Baiocco D., Cicci A., Bravi M., 2016, Description of the Biofouling Phenomena Affecting Membranes by the Boundary Flux Concept, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 49, 589-594.
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Abstract

Membrane fouling, showing up with a significant reduction of process productivity and membrane lifetime, is one of the main issues in membrane technologies and has been successfully described by the boundary flux concept. Although the concept was applied for both organic and inorganic fouling, biofouling enjoys partial treatises in literature. In this work, a model extending the boundary flux concept to biofouling issues was developed. A population dynamics-based model considering the development of a fouling layer originated by attached growing biomass on the surface of the membrane using nutrients and substrates available in the processed feed has been developed. The manuscript highlights the critical aspects of the developed model and the possible connection points between it and the boundary flux concept.
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