Direct Contact and Vacuum Membrane Distillation application for the olive mill wastewater treatment
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
In this work, Membrane Distillation (MD) in Direct Contact (DCMD) and Vacuum (VMD) configurations
were applied for the Olive Mill Wastewater (OMWW) treatment, with the objective to obtain a purified
stream to reuse, together with a concentrate rich in polyphenols. The experimental tests were carried out
on capillary membranes using a membrane module realized in laboratory and equipped with three commercial
polypropylene membranes (membrane pore size: 0.2 lm, thickness: 0.4 mm, inner diameter:
1.8 mm, membrane area: around 30 cm2). TheOMWWwas frozen for its storage and, before experiments,
simple filtration on single and multi-layer tissue were tested, to reduce membrane fouling during the
process. The effect on the permeate flux and purity of the feed temperature (30-40-50 °C) for the
DCMD and of the feed concentration for the VMD, was investigated.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Capillary polypropylene membranes; Membrane Distillation (MD); Olive Mill WasteWater (OMWW)
List of contributors:
Carnevale, MARIA CONCETTA; Gnisci, Emanuela; Criscuoli, Alessandra
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