Project #4769

RO Removal of Toxicologically Relevant Unique Organics

$312,820
Completed
Principal Investigator
Kerry
Howe
Research Manager
Ms. Kristan VandenHeuvel
Contractor
University of New Mexico
Advanced Treatment
Reuse: Membrane Technology
Reuse: Potable
Monitoring
Constituents of Emerging Concern (CECs)

Abstract

This Research provides insight into the removal of individual organics for potable reuse applications using reverse osmosis and includes an Excel-based tool to calculate the mass transfer coefficients of organics. The research team selected various organics to gain insight into the importance of functional chemistry on rejection, including the effects of specific functional groups (e.g., hydroxyl, carbonyl, and halogen groups), carbon-carbon double bonds, carbon chain branching, positioning of functional groups, and other factors. The membrane products ranged from ultra-low pressure to seawater RO membranes in order to study the effect of membrane tightness on permeation of organics. Published by WRF. 344 pages. Online PDF. (2019)

Originally funded as WERF project Reuse-14-19.

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