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Taylor and Francis Group, Desalination and Water Treatment, 31-33(51), p. 6274-6280

DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2013.780805

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Performance comparison of thin-film composite forward osmosis membranes

Journal article published in 2013 by Winny Fam, Sherub Phuntsho ORCID, Jong Hwa Lee, Ho Kyong Shon ORCID
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Abstract

Forward osmosis (FO) is an emerging low-energy technology. Much effort was given on developing a new membrane material and engineering membrane structure to improve the performance of FO membranes. The performances of two newly developed polyamide-based thin-film composite (TFC) FO membranes were tested and compared with the commercially available cellulose triacetate (CTA) FO membrane. The intrinsic properties of the two TFC FO membranes determined in RO experiments indicate superior performance of the membranes. When tested in FO experiments, TFC membranes delivered consistent results, confirming their outstanding permeability and selectivity properties. The study shows that future studies on membrane fouling will be necessary to have a better understanding of membrane performance and to further optimize membrane properties.