Study on Separation of Water and Alumina Fine Particles by Cross-Flow Microfiltration

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1 Simulation and Optimization China Petroleum Processing and Petrochemical Technology 2017, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp June 30, 2017 Study on Separation of Water and Alumina Fine Particles by Cross-Flow Microfiltration Zheng Bo; Tang Xiaojin; Hou Shuandi; Zong Baoning (SINOPEC Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, Beijing ) Abstract: A cross-flow microfiltration process had been developed to separate alumina fine particles from the suspension using a stainless steel membrane tube with a pore size of 10 μm. The influence of cross-flow velocity and trans-membrane pressure on the permeate flux and the solid holdup in permeate had been investigated. It was found that both the permeate flux and the solid holdup in permeate decreased with time. Moreover, the permeate flux increased with an increasing transmembrane pressure but the influence of cross-flow velocity on the permeate flux was quite complex. Both the permeate flux and the solid holdup in permeate in long term filtration had been studied. The operation of cross-flow microfiltration could be carried out stably for 10 hours with the permeate flux values ranging from to 936 L/(m 2 h) at r s =1%, while it could continue in 10 hours with the permeate flux values ranging from 226 to 432 L/(m 2 h) at r s =5%. The solid holdup in permeate had been less than 10 mg/l during the whole operating cycle. Key words: cross-flow microfiltration; permeate flux; rejection rate; alumina fine particles 1 Introduction Membrane separation technology has been widely used in environmental protection, biochemical engineering, and energy and chemical industries. Especially, the cross-flow microfiltration of inorganic membrane has advantages of high mechanical strength, good chemical stability and separation efficiency in dealing with the suspension with high solid holdup. Compared with the dead-end microfiltration, the bulk fluid along with membrane surface could result in shear stress on the membrane, which would reduce the formation of a cake layer to extend the service life of filtration operation. Although the cross-flow microfiltration could limit the growth of the cake layer, it cannot prevent membrane from fouling. Some researchers have been studying on cross-flow microfiltration technology. Altmann, et al. [1] developed a mathematic model based on the force analysis of a single particle to describe the formation of a cake layer in cross-flow filtration, by which the permeate flux and the feature of cake layers could be predicted. Makardij, et al. [2] studied the effects of temperature, cross-flow velocity, and feed concentration on the permeate flux in a cross-flow microfiltration process and developed a simple model containing only two coefficients. Makabe, et al. [3] investigated the influence of flow rate, particles diameter, and initial flux on the membrane fouling, and found that adopting larger solid particles and higher cross-flow velocity could prevent the membrane from fouling. Kwon, et al. [4] compared the critical permeate flux based on the mass balance (If it was below the critical permeate, particles would not deposit) and the increase in transmembrane pressure (If it was below the critical permeate, the membrane would not be fouled) respectively, and found that the critical permeate flux increased with the increase in particles size, and decreased with the increase in feed concentration. Kwon also found that the ionic strength of suspension only influenced the critical flux based on the increase in transmembrane pressure. There are many applications of heterogeneous catalysis especially when the solid catalysts are applied in the energy and chemical industries, in which the catalysts with micron or sub-micron size grade used in the liquid-solid/gas-liquid-solid systems are playing an important role, so the separation of fine solid catalysts Received date: ; Accepted date: Corresponding Author: Prof. Zong Baoning, Telephone: ; zongbn.ripp@sinopec.com. 96

2 from the reaction systems is very essential. Cross-flow microfiltration is an effective method to solve these separation problems. In this study, the fine particles of alumina that were most widely used as catalyst carriers in the petroleum industry were selected as the solid phase, and the investigation on cross-flow microfiltration for suspension containing water and alumina fine particles was carried out. 2 Experimental The schematic diagram of the cross-flow microfiltration setup is shown in Figure 1. The experimental setup mainly contains a feed tank, a cross-flow filter, a back-flushing tank and a permeate tank. The filter, m in diameter and m in height, is provided with a stainless steel membrane tube with a diameter of m and a length of m. The membrane tube has a nominal pore size of 10 μm, and the total filtration area is equal to m 2. As shown in Figure 1, the suspension with fine solid particles was delivered from the feed tank into the filter by a feed pump. By making use of the pressure difference in the system, the permeate was able to pass through the membrane tube and then enter the permeate tank. The retentate in the filter shell pass was pumped into the feed tank by a retentate pump. In order to maintain a constant feed concentration, the permeate was also circulated into the feed tank. When the membrane was fouled, the backflushing method was used to solve this problem. After closing the permeate line valves, the back-flushing line valves were opened, so the liquid in the back-flushing tank would be instantly pushed into the membrane tube to clean the membrane by making use of the pressure difference between the filter and the back-flushing tank. After completion of the back-flushing operation, the separation could go on by closing the back-flushing line valves and opening the permeate line valves. Figure 1 Schematic diagram of the experimental setup. The permeate flux was calculated by the measured permeate volumetric rate and the filtration area. The size distribution of solid particles was measured by a laser particle size analyzer (Mastersizer). An electron microscope (SOIF) was used to observe the shape and dimension of the fine particles in permeate. The permeate turbidity was measured by a turbidimeter-2100p (HACH) and the solid holdup C in permeate was calculated by permeate turbidity according to Eq. (1) [5]. 1 C = d p (T-T 0 ) (1) d s 97

3 in which C is the solid holdup in permeate (mg/l), d p is the Sauter mean diameter of particles in the permeate (μm), d s is the Sauter mean diameter of particles in the suspension, T is permeate turbidity (NTU), and T 0 is the pure water turbidity (NTU), which has a value of 0.13 NTU. Pure water and alumina particles represent the liquid phase and the solid phase, respectively. Material properties are listed in Table 1. Table 1 Material properties (T=20 C, p=0.1 MPa) Density, Bulk density, Median particle Viscosity, Material kg/m 3 kg/m 3 diameter, μm μpa s Pure water Alumina particles capability of membrane, and it can be calculated by Eq. (2). ξ = C feed-c (2) C feed in which C feed is solid holdup in the feed (mg/l), C is solid holdup in the permeate (mg/l), and ξ is the rejection rate of membrane. As an example, when the experimental conditions covered ΔP=0.065 MPa, U L =0.649 m/s, and r s =5% (C feed = mg/l). The solid holdup in permeate calculated by Eq. (1) was 0.52 mg/l. Therefore the rejection rate of membrane could approach 99.99%. A comparison between the suspension and the permeate is shown in Figure 3. It can be found that the permeate is transparent just as the clean water. The fine particles in the permeate are shown in Figure 4. The size distribution of alumina particles is shown in Figure 2. Figure 3 Comparison between the suspension and the permeate Figure 2 Particle size distribution of alumina particles The experimental conditions in this study are summarized in Table 2. Table 2 Experimental conditions in this study Transmembrane pressure ΔP, MPa Cross-flow velocity U L, m/s Solid holdup in feed r s (m solid /m liquid ) % 5% Results and Discussion 3.1 Rejection rate of membrane Rejection rate can be used to evaluate the separation Figure 4 Fine particles in the permeate According to all experimental data of the solid holdup in permeate, the highest value of solid holdup in the permeate is 10 mg/l (which will be described below), and the calculated rejection rate of membrane is equal to 98

4 at least 99.9% as shown in Figure 5. Therefore the crossflow microfiltration process we developed could separate solid fine particles from the suspension effectively. Figure 5 Rejection rate of membrane for all permeate samples 3.2 Effects of cross-flow velocity and transmembrane pressure on cross-flow microfiltration The permeate flux J is an important parameter for evaluating the separation capacity of membrane. It is better to provide an optimized permeate flux to meet the demand of rejection rate and production. The permeate flux could be described with Dacy s Law in Eq. (3). J = ΔP (3) μr in which ΔP is the transmembrane pressure (Pa), R is the total resistance during filtration (m -1 ), and μ is the permeate viscosity (Pa s). Eq. (3) shows that with the increase of R, J would decline with time under a constant transmembrane pressure. In contrast with the traditional dead-end filtration, the crossflow filtration operation could remarkably reduce and control the resistance to extend the operating cycle at a satisfactory permeate flux. From this point, it is important to study the effects of operating parameters on the permeate flux Effects of cross-flow velocity on cross-flow microfiltration Figure 6 and Figure 7 show the effects of cross-flow velocity on the permeate flux. It can be found that the permeate flux declines quickly in the initial filtration period (t<30 min) and then declines slowly. Because the membrane pores are blocked or covered by fine particles at the early stage of operation, the filtration resistance increases remarkably and rapidly. During the middle and later period of filtration, particles build up on the surface of membrane to form the cake layer, so the permeate flux declines slowly. The shear force caused by the cross-flow of fluid along with the surface of membrane could restrain the growth of cake layer and sometimes may destroy the cake layer. During this period, the tendency of reducing permeate flux slows down. These two Figures also show that the permeate flux decreases with the increase of cross-flow velocity especially in the middle and later period of operation. It might occur that with the increase of cross-flow velocity, the shear force along with the membrane surface increases and could destroy the cake layer. Owing to the lack of measures to keep the cake layer intact, some fine particles have the chance to block pores further, which would make the permeate flux reduce obviously [6]. Figure 6 Effects of U L on J at r s =1% U L =0.995 m/s; U L =0.743 m/s; U L =0.89 m/s; U L =0.582 m/s Figure 7 Effects of U L on J at r s =5% U L =0.922 m/s; U L =0.649 m/s; U L =0.838 m/s; U L =0.528 m/s 99

5 Figure 8 and Figure 9 show the effects of cross-flow velocity on the solid holdup in permeate. It could be found that the solid holdup in permeate decreased with time, because the fouled membrane could effectively catch the fine particles in suspension. The solid holdup in permeate was all less than 10 mg/l, so the rejection rate of membrane reached more than 99.9%. Figure 12 and Figure 13 show the effects of transmembrane pressure on the solid holdup in permeate. It can be seen that the solid holdup in permeate decreases with time and is less than 7 mg/l along with a rejection rate of more than 99.9%. Figure 8 Effects of U L on C at r s =1% U L =0.995 m/s; U L =0.743 m/s; U L =0.89 m/s; U L =0.582 m/s Figure 10 Effects of ΔP on J at r s =1% and U L =0.743 m/s ΔP=0.065 MPa; ΔP=0.17 MPa; ΔP=0.27 MPa. Figure 9 Effects of U L on C at r s =5% U L =0.922 m/s; U L =0.649 m/s; U L =0.838 m/s; U L =0.582 m/s Figure 11 Effects of ΔP on J at r s =5% and U L =0.649 m/s ΔP=0.065 MPa; ΔP=0.17 MPa; ΔP=0.27 MPa Effects of transmembrane pressure on crossflow microfiltration Figure 10 and Figure 11 show the effects of transmembrane pressure on permeate flux. It can be found that the permeate flux decreases with time and increases with the increase of transmenbrane pressure. According to Eq. (3), the transmembrane pressure plays a dominant role as a driving force of microfiltration and determines the value of permeate flux. The larger transmenbrane pressure leads to a higher permeate flux. Figure 12 Effects of ΔP on C at r s =1% and U L =0.743 m/s ΔP=0.065 MPa; ΔP=0.17 MPa; ΔP=0.27 MPa 100

6 Figure 13 Effects of ΔP on C at r s =5% and U L =0.649 m/s ΔP=0.065 MPa; ΔP=0.17 MPa; ΔP=0.27 MPa Figure 14 Permeate flux in long term operation at r s =1% ΔP=0.065 MPa, U L = m/s; ΔP=0.743 MPa, U L = m/s 3.3 Long term operation of filtration The cross-flow microfiltration should keep running continuously and stably to meet the needs of production. So it is important to study the long term operation of membrane. Figure 14 and Figure 16 show the permeate flux curve with time in long term operation under different conditions, while Figure 15 shows the relationship between ΔJ /Δt and the operating time. It can be seen from Figure 14 that the curve of permeate flux, which declined with time, could be divided into three stages. In the first stage, the permeate flux declined rapidly. As shown in Figure 15, during the period of 5 to 15 min, the range of ΔJ /Δt covered from 56 to 3000 (L/(m 2 h))/ min. In the second stage, permeate flux declined slowly. During the period of 15 to 100 min, the range of ΔJ /Δt covered from 0.4 to 6 (L/(m 2 h))/min. In the third stage, the permeate flux changed extremely slowly, and almost reached a steady state [7]. During the period of 100 to 600 min, the values of (ΔJ / Δt ) were close to zero with a variance of ±0.25 (L/ (m 2 h))/min. It could be supposed that permeate flux had reached a quasi-stationary value. During the first stage, a large amount of solid fine particles would block the interior and cover the surface of membrane pores, causing membrane fouling and a remarkable increase of filtration resistance, so the permeate flux reduced rapidly as shown in Eq. (3). In the second stage, the rest of solid particles could not Figure 15 Relationship between (ΔJ /Δt) and time in different stage at r s =1%, ΔP=0.27 MPa, and U L =0.743 m/s 101

7 a rejection rate of more than 99.9% after 10 hours. The investigations of cross-flow microfiltration in this study have shown the efficient separation capacity to deal with suspension containing fine particles. Figure 16 Permeate flux in long term operation at r s =5% ΔP=0.065 MPa, U L =0.649 m/s; ΔP=0.065 MPa, U L =0.922 m/s; ΔP=0.27 MPa, U L =0.649 m/s enter the interior of pores, so they would deposit on the membrane surface to form a cake layer. Because the particles deposition rate was slow, the filtration resistance caused by cake forming increased slowly. In this way, the permeate flux would decrease slowly with time. Being different from the traditional dead-end filtration, the shear stress along with the situation of membrane surface caused by fluid cross-flow could reduce or restrain the formation of cake layer, which could make the filtration process reach a quasi-stationary state for the long term just as the third stage did [4, 8-11]. Figure 14 and Figure 16 show that the permeate flux could keep a quasi-stationary value for 10 hours without back-flushing. The quasi-stationary values of the permeate flux in Figure 14 and Figure 16 are listed in Table 3. Table 3 Quasi-stationary values of permeate flux Quasi-stationary values of J, Conditions L/(m 2 h) ΔP=0.065 MPa, U L =0.743 m/s r s =1% ΔP=0.27 MPa, U L =0.743 m/s 936 ΔP=0.065 MPa, U L =0.649 m/s 260 r s =5% ΔP=0.065 MPa, U L =0.922 m/s 226 ΔP=0.27 MPa, U L =0.649 m/s 432 Figure 17 and Figure 18 show the solid holdup in permeate curve with time during the long term operation. It can be seen that at r s =1%, the solid holdup in permeate was less than 2.5 mg/l with a rejection rate of more than 99.9% after 10 hours. It can be also found that at r s =5%, the solid holdup in permeate was less than 7 mg/l with Figure 17 Solid holdup in permeate in long term operation at r s =1% ΔP=0.27 MPa, U L =0.743 m/s; ΔP=0.065 MPa, U L =0.743 m/s Figure 18 Solid holdup in permeate in long term operation at r s =5% ΔP=0.065 MPa, U L =0.649 m/s; ΔP=0.065 MPa, U L =0.922 m/s; ΔP=0.27 MPa, U L =0.649 m/s 4 Conclusions The cross-flow microfiltration process provided with a stainless steel membrane tube was used to separate the fine alumina particles from suspension. Rejection rates of membrane for all experiments have been calculated, the influence of cross-flow velocity and transmembrane pressure on the permeate flux and the solid holdup in permeate has been investigated. Separation performance of the membrane tube in long term operation is analyzed. The following conclusions can be drawn: 1) The cross-flow microfiltration process developed in this 102

8 study could be used to separate the fine alumina particles from suspension with a rejection rate of more than 99.9%. 2) The permeate flux decreased with the time until a quasi-stationary state was reached, and it increased with the increase of transmembrane pressure. The values of the solid holdup in permeate were all less than 10 mg/l. 3) The cross-flow microfiltration operation could run continuously and stably without back-flushing for 10 hours. The steady permeate flux values covered the range from 226 to 936 L/(m 2 h) and the values of solid holdup in the permeate were mostly less than 1 mg/l in this study. The total curve of permeate flux with time could be divided into three stages according to the rate of declining permeate flux and the membrane fouling mechanism. References [1] Altmann J, Ripperger S. Particle deposition and layer formation at the crossflow microfiltration[j]. Journal of Membrane Science, 1997, 124(1): [2] Makardij A A A, Farid M M, Chen X D. A simple and effective model for cross-flow microfiltration and ultrafiltration[j]. The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2002, 80(1): [3] Makabe R,Akamatsu K,Nakao S. Mitigation of particle deposition onto membrane surface in cross-flow microfiltration under high flow rate[j]. Separation and Purification Technology, 2016, 160: [4] Kwon D Y, Vigenswaran S, Fane A G, et al. Experimental determination of critical flux in cross-flow microfiltration [J]. Separation and Purification Technology, 2000, 19: [5] Zheng B,Tang X J,Li X F, et al. Study on the determination of solid concentration in suspensions by turbidimetry[j]. Petroleum Processing and Petrochemicals, 2011, 42(10): 78-81(in Chinese) [6] Dang Y G, Zhang L Z, Yang J C. Lanolin recovery from wool scouring water by ceramic membranes[j]. Membrane Science and Technology, 2002, 22(6): 38-41(in Chinese) [7] Tien C, Ramarao B V. Modeling the performance of crossflow filtration based on particle adhesion[j]. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2017, 117: [8] Hwang K J, Wang S Y, Iritani E, et al. Fine particle removal from seawater by using cross-flow and rotatingdisk dynamic filtration[j]. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2016, 62: [9] Guo S, Kiefer H, Zhou D, et al. A scale-down crossflow filtration technology for biopharmaceuticals and the associated theory[j]. J Biotechnol, 2016, 221: [10] Shi Z F, Fan Y Q, Xu N P, et al. Mathematical simulation of the cross-flow filtration process[j]. Journal of Chemical Engineering of Chinese Universities, 2000, 14(6): (in Chinese) [11] Li S L. The establishment of model and simulaiton study of microfiltration for dispersions using tubular membrane[d]. Dalian: Dalian University of Techology, 2006 Novel NWS-1 Type Vanadium Catalyst for Treating Sour Tail Gas The NWS-1 vanadium catalyst for converting wet gas is a novel dedicated vanadium catalyst independently developed by the Research Institute of SINOPEC Nanjing Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. This catalyst can be used to treat the sour gas stream discharged from the power plants, the refinery, the petrochemical enterprise, the smeltery, the coking units and coal chemical plants, with the sulfur recovery rate reaching over 99% to meet the latest national environmentally benign emission standard. The major performance of this catalyst has reached or exceeded the overseas advanced level of similar products, and is a stroke above others in terms of its radial crushing strength and low-temperature activity. The said catalyst in combination with the wet sulfuric acid production process featuring independent intellectual property rights can be applied in the field for directly treating the sour tail gas delivered from the refinery desulfurization unit and the natural gas desulfurization unit, the refinery acid gas, the tail gas from Claus unit, the flue gas from FCC unit and the waste sulfuric acid. This catalyst can be used in China s petrochemical industry and other industrial sectors to bring about apparent social benefits. 103

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