Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 3:30 PM-6:00 PM
Room 255 D (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Membrane-Based Separations (02d)

#305 - Membrane Fouling (02D16)
Membrane fouling limits the performance of many filtration processes. This session will highlight recent developments in the observation, control, and analysis of fouling.
Chair:Victor G. J. Rodgers
CoChair:William B. Krantz
3:30 PMWelcoming Remarks
3:33 PMFouling Development on Reverse Osmosis Membranes
Thuy Tran, Brian Bolto, Stephen Gray, Eddy Ostarcevic
3:53 PMStudies On Scaling Of Membranes In Desalination By Dcmd
Fei He, Jack Gilron, Hanyong Lee, Liming Song, Kamalesh K. Sirkar
4:13 PMRapid Characterization of Membrane Fouling by Proteins in Constant Flux Microfiltration and Development of Mathematical Model for Fouling Prediction
Xinghua Sun, Raja Ghosh
4:33 PMKinetics Of Ro Membrane Scaling In The Presence Of Antiscalants
James Au, Myung-man Kim, Anditya Rahardianto, Eric Lyster, Yoram Cohen
4:53 PMBreak
4:58 PMPotential Fouling Resistant Coating Materials Synthesized By UV Induced Polymerization
Yuan-Hsuan Wu, Benny Freeman
5:18 PMDevelopment of Novel Hydrophilic Bactericidal Membranes
Ramamoorthy Malaisamy, Kimberly L. Jones
5:38 PMNovel Yeast and Oil Drop Microfiltration Equipment
Michael Terence Stillwell, Wiwit Sumritwatchasai, Richard G. Holdich, Serguei R. Kosvintsev
5:58 PMConcluding Remarks

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