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Membrane detergents and chemical washing in reverse osmosis systems

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Abstract

Membrane detergents play a key role in maintaining the performance and extending the life of reverse osmosis (RO) system membranes. This article examines the factors that cause membrane fouling, the types of detergents used to remove these fouling, washing methods, and important points in selecting and using these materials. The most important deposits formed on membranes include mineral, organic, and biological deposits, each of which requires specific detergents. Acid detergents are used to remove mineral deposits and alkaline detergents are used to remove organic and microbial fouling. Also, the chemical cleaning process (CIP) including the preparation steps, solution preparation, circulation, membrane soaking, and final washing is explained. Following the washing instructions and selecting the appropriate detergent plays a significant role in the efficiency and durability of membranes.

 

Introduction

In reverse osmosis (RO) water purification systems, membranes play a vital role in removing impurities and providing high-quality water. However, over time, various contaminants cause membrane fouling and reduce their performance. This fouling increases pressure drop, reduces outlet flow rate, and reduces the quality of the purified water. Chemical cleaning of membranes using appropriate detergents is one of the effective solutions to maintain optimal performance and extend their lifespan. This article examines the types of membrane detergents and chemical cleaning methods.

 

Factors causing fouling in membranes

Membrane fouling occurs due to the deposition of various particles on their surface. These factors include the following:

  • Mineral deposits: including calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, calcium sulfate, and metal oxides
  • Organic contaminants: including oils, fats, and organic matter in the water
  • Biological deposits: resulting from the growth of bacteria, algae, and other microorganisms
  • Colloids and suspended particles: including mud, silica, and other solid particles

Appropriate washing with specialized detergents can remove these blockages and restore membrane performance.

 

Types of Membrane Detergents

Depending on the type of deposits, different detergents are used to wash membranes:

Acid detergents (low pH)

Used to remove inorganic deposits such as calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, and metal oxides. These detergents are usually formulated based on weak acids to prevent damage to the membrane structure.

Alkaline detergents (high pH)

Used to remove organic contaminants, fats, and biological fouling. These substances have strong detergent properties and are able to dissolve organic materials and break down biofilm layers.

Combined detergents

Some detergents are a combination of acidic and alkaline substances that provide multipurpose cleaning capabilities. These detergents are usually used for systems that have both inorganic and organic fouling.

 

Chemical Cleaning Process (CIP) of Membranes

Chemical cleaning of membranes includes several key steps that must be performed in order and carefully:

1_System preparation

The RO system is turned off and placed in chemical cleaning (CIP) mode.

The appropriate inlet and outlet paths are set so that the cleaning solution flows properly in the circuit.

2_Preparation of the cleaning solution

A cleaning solution is prepared according to the type of contamination (acidic or alkaline).

The temperature and concentration of the solution are adjusted and stored in a special CIP tank.

3_Circulation of the washing solution

The washing solution is circulated in the system with appropriate pressure and flow rate.

This stage usually lasts between 30 and 60 minutes.

4_Wetting the membranes

After the solution has circulated, the system is turned off and the solution remains in the membrane for 30 to 40 minutes to dissolve the sediments well.

5_Repeat the process if necessary

If contamination remains, the circulation and soaking steps are repeated.

6_Final washing and restoring the system

After the washing is complete, the system is washed with clean water and returned to operational mode.

 

Important points in chemical membrane washing

To perform effective washing, the following points should be considered:

  • Choosing the right detergent: Use detergents appropriate to the type of contamination
  • Observe the washing order: First use acidic detergents and then alkaline detergents.
  • Temperature and pressure control: Use appropriate temperature (usually 30 to 45 degrees Celsius) and optimal pressure
  • Washing quality monitoring: Check water output to ensure complete removal of contaminants
  • Prevent damage to membranes: Use approved detergents and avoid using corrosive materials

 

Conclusion

Chemical washing of reverse osmosis membranes is one of the basic methods for maintaining their performance and increasing their lifespan. Choosing the right detergent, observing washing methods, and performing this process periodically can prevent a decrease in system efficiency and reduce operating costs. Given that the types of membrane fouling are different, using specialized detergents and following washing instructions has a significant impact on increasing the efficiency of water treatment systems.

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