Dynamic cross-flow filtration of oilfield produced water by rotating ceramic filter discs

2013 
Abstract The purpose of this research paper is to assess the effects of the process parameters—membrane rotational speed (1,200, 1,500 and 1,800 rpm), volume concentration factor (VCF) and feed characteristics—in terms of oil and total organic carbon (TOC) separation capability, permeability and permeate quality. For this, a series of membrane filtration experiments were carried out systematically using rotating ceramic filter discs in a fed-batch operating mode. The variation of membrane rotational speed was found to minimize the membrane fouling in a significant amount. High oil (>99%) and TOC rejection (>98%) was achieved with both microfiltration (MF) and ultrafiltration (UF) membranes, independent of the rotational speed and the feed concentration The experimental results are presented for the dynamic cross-flow MF (0.2-μm pores) and UF (7-nm pores) of oilfield produced water as well as oily model solutions (OMS).
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