Rejection Properties of Aromatic Pesticides by a Hollow Fiber NF Membrane

중공사 나노여과막을 이용한 방향족 농약의 배제 특성

  • Jung, Yong-Jun (Department of Environmental Engineering, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Kiso, Yoshiaki (Department of Ecological Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology) ;
  • Park, Soon-Gil (Institute of Health & Environment, Gyeongbuk province) ;
  • Kim, Jong-Yong (Institute of Health & Environment, Gyeongbuk province) ;
  • Min, Kyung-Sok (Department of Environmental Engineering, Kyungpook National University)
  • Received : 2004.03.19
  • Accepted : 2004.04.12
  • Published : 2004.05.30

Abstract

The rejection properties of 6 aromatic pesticides were evaluated by a continuous flow system equipped with a hollow fiber NF membrane. Different from the separation experiment of batch cell, the rejection and the removal could be calculated exactly because the concentration of feed, permeate and retentate was separately obtained. The lowest and the highest rejection were found in carbaryl(54.8%) and methoxychlor(99.2%), respectively, and the removals were always shown higher than rejections. This may be caused by some reasons such as the solute adsorption on the membrane, the variation of feed concentration. Although molecular weight, molecular width regarded as solute characteristics and log P(n-octanol/water partition coefficient) as hydrophobicity could be applied to explain the rejection property, these factors should be considered together for better analysis. According to the higher relationship between log B(solute permeability) and molecular weight, it was revealed that the solute separation with this membrane was influenced more by molecular weight.

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