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Evaluation of the ppm-h concept for end-of-life RO membrane into recycled NF and UF membranes
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Environmental & Analytical Toxicology

ISSN: 2161-0525

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Evaluation of the ppm-h concept for end-of-life RO membrane into recycled NF and UF membranes


World Congress and Expo on Recycling

July 20-22, 2015 Barcelona, Spain

Raquel Garcia Pacheco

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Environ Anal Toxicol

Abstract :

Thin Film Composite polyamide membranes have been worldwide used in desalination andwater recycling plants. However, once their lifespan is exhausted they are often disposed into the landfills which are the last priority according to the main pyramidal waste management principlesof the European Directive 2008/98/EC on waste (prevention, preparing for reuse, recycling, recovery and disposal). The present study, as part of the LIFE+ ENV/ES/000751TRANSFOMEM European project, investigates the transformation of end-of-life membranesthat were treating brackish water or seawater to be recycled as nanofiltration (NF) and ultrafiltration (UF) membranes. Such process is a simple, low energy, surface modification technique based on polyamide chemical attack by free chlorine. The ppm-h concept it was evaluated which implies different exposure times of end-of-life membranes at diverseconcentrations of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) solutions. All the transformation experimentswere carried out at alkaline conditions (pH>10) at room temperature and without stirring. Two different exposure doses were set in order to obtain nanofiltration and ultrafiltration membrane performances. The membrane performances were evaluated filtering synthetic brackish water containing NaCl, MgSO4 and dextrose. The surface properties of the transformed membranes were also analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and attenuated total reflection-Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR-FTIR). Results showed that ppm-h concept is not valid for allcases.

Biography :

Raquel García Pacheco completed her project Masterâ??s degree in Hydrology and Water Resources (UAH-URJC, Madrid, 2010-2011) and the degree in Chemical Engineering (URJC, Madrid, 2003-2008). She is currently conducting her PhD studies about recycling and reuse ofend-of-life membranes at IMDEA WATER. She has published as a co-author 5 scientific paper(2 in reputed journals) and is currently writing 2 papers as first author. She has also published 3 book chapters and has 8 congress presentations. She has participated at CONSOLIDERTRAGUA Project (2009-2012) and in the Yolanda´s Typhon emergency (treating water operation with ERU WATSAN of Spanish Red Cross). Currently she participates in the REMTAVARES Project (2010-2017) and is the Technical responsible of the LIFEENV/ES/000751 TRANSFOMEM Project (2014-2018).

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