- Dichloroaniline retention by nanofiltration membranes.
Dichloroaniline retention by nanofiltration membranes.
Water research (2005-05-10)
C Causserand, P Aimar, J P Cravedi, E Singlande
PMID15878032
RÉSUMÉ
This study evaluates the performance of two nanofiltration membranes in removing a herbicide: dichloroaniline. The membranes, one polyamide and one cellulose acetate, have a cut-off in the range 150-300 g/mol (manufacturers' data). The experiments were carried out with solutions of dichloroaniline in demineralized water, with concentrations from 1 to 10 ppb. For each membrane, the amount of herbicide retained and adsorbed by the membrane was determined as a function of feed concentration and transmembrane pressure. The two membranes, made of different materials but having the same nominal cut-off, retained dichloroaniline to very different extents and by different mechanisms.