Removal of iron using an oxidation and ceramic microfiltration hybrid process for drinking water treatment
Résumé
It is suggested that the mechanisms of iron removal are related to steric rejection of the ferric hydroxide particles formed. The constant filtration flux suggested low membrane fouling which may be due to the large size of the ferric hydroxide particles. Dead-end filtration was also performed with acetate cellulose and polycarbonate membranes showing a strong effect of the membrane material. Finally, a groundwater from Gremda location (Sfax, Tunisia) was treated successfully since a quasi-constant permeate flux around 900 L/h•m 2 was obtained and a total iron removal was achieved.
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