Cake compressibility analysis of BPOME from a hybrid adsorption microfiltration process

This study investigates the utility of a hybrid adsorption-membrane process for cake compressibility evaluation of biotreated palm oil mill effluent. A low-cost empty fruit bunch (EFB) based powdered activated carbon (PAC) was employed for the upstream adsorption process with operation conditions of...

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Main Authors: Amosa, Mutiu K., Jami, Mohammed Saedi, Al-Khatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid, Majozi, Thokozani, Abdulkareem, Sulyman Age
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spelling my.iium.irep.538022024-05-02T07:34:36Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/53802/ Cake compressibility analysis of BPOME from a hybrid adsorption microfiltration process Amosa, Mutiu K. Jami, Mohammed Saedi Al-Khatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid Majozi, Thokozani Abdulkareem, Sulyman Age TP155 Chemical engineering This study investigates the utility of a hybrid adsorption-membrane process for cake compressibility evaluation of biotreated palm oil mill effluent. A low-cost empty fruit bunch (EFB) based powdered activated carbon (PAC) was employed for the upstream adsorption process with operation conditions of 60 g/L PAC dose, 68 min mixing time, and 200 rpm mixing speed to reduce the feed-water strength and alleviate probable fouling of the membranes. Two polyethersulfone microfiltration (MF) membranes of 0.1 and 0.2 lm pore sizes were investigated under constant transmembrane pressures (TMP) of 40, 80, and 120 kPa. The compressibility factors (z), which was obtained from the slopes of power plots (function of specific cake resistance (a) and pressure gradient) were evaluated. The z values of 0.32 and 0.52, respectively obtained, for the 0.1 and 0.2 lm MF membranes provided compressible and stable z values as observed from their power plots. Besides, these membranes were found suitable for the measurement of z since the results are in consonance with the established principle of cake compressibility. Moreover, the upstream adsorption mitigated the clogging of the membranes which ultimately led to moderate resistances and cake compressibility. These are indications that with the secondary cake filtration, a sustainable flux can be achieved during BPOME filtration. The membranes exhibited close to 100% restoration after cleaning. Water Environment Federation 2017-04-01 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/53802/18/53802_ake%20compressibility%20analysis%20of%20BPOME%20from%20a%20hybrid_complete_article.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/53802/13/Cake%20compressibility%20analysis%20of%20BPOME%20from%20a%20hybrid%20adsorption%20microfiltration%20process.pdf Amosa, Mutiu K. and Jami, Mohammed Saedi and Al-Khatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid and Majozi, Thokozani and Abdulkareem, Sulyman Age (2017) Cake compressibility analysis of BPOME from a hybrid adsorption microfiltration process. Water Environment Research, 89 (4). pp. 292-300. ISSN 1061-4303 E-ISSN 1554-7531 http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/wef/wer# 10.2175/106143017X14839994522948
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topic TP155 Chemical engineering
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Amosa, Mutiu K.
Jami, Mohammed Saedi
Al-Khatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid
Majozi, Thokozani
Abdulkareem, Sulyman Age
Cake compressibility analysis of BPOME from a hybrid adsorption microfiltration process
description This study investigates the utility of a hybrid adsorption-membrane process for cake compressibility evaluation of biotreated palm oil mill effluent. A low-cost empty fruit bunch (EFB) based powdered activated carbon (PAC) was employed for the upstream adsorption process with operation conditions of 60 g/L PAC dose, 68 min mixing time, and 200 rpm mixing speed to reduce the feed-water strength and alleviate probable fouling of the membranes. Two polyethersulfone microfiltration (MF) membranes of 0.1 and 0.2 lm pore sizes were investigated under constant transmembrane pressures (TMP) of 40, 80, and 120 kPa. The compressibility factors (z), which was obtained from the slopes of power plots (function of specific cake resistance (a) and pressure gradient) were evaluated. The z values of 0.32 and 0.52, respectively obtained, for the 0.1 and 0.2 lm MF membranes provided compressible and stable z values as observed from their power plots. Besides, these membranes were found suitable for the measurement of z since the results are in consonance with the established principle of cake compressibility. Moreover, the upstream adsorption mitigated the clogging of the membranes which ultimately led to moderate resistances and cake compressibility. These are indications that with the secondary cake filtration, a sustainable flux can be achieved during BPOME filtration. The membranes exhibited close to 100% restoration after cleaning.
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author Amosa, Mutiu K.
Jami, Mohammed Saedi
Al-Khatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid
Majozi, Thokozani
Abdulkareem, Sulyman Age
author_facet Amosa, Mutiu K.
Jami, Mohammed Saedi
Al-Khatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid
Majozi, Thokozani
Abdulkareem, Sulyman Age
author_sort Amosa, Mutiu K.
title Cake compressibility analysis of BPOME from a hybrid adsorption microfiltration process
title_short Cake compressibility analysis of BPOME from a hybrid adsorption microfiltration process
title_full Cake compressibility analysis of BPOME from a hybrid adsorption microfiltration process
title_fullStr Cake compressibility analysis of BPOME from a hybrid adsorption microfiltration process
title_full_unstemmed Cake compressibility analysis of BPOME from a hybrid adsorption microfiltration process
title_sort cake compressibility analysis of bpome from a hybrid adsorption microfiltration process
publisher Water Environment Federation
publishDate 2017
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