Cross-sectional analysis of fouled SWRO membranes by STEM-EDS

The intact cross-section of two fouled reverse osmosis membranes was characterized using a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) equipped with an electron energy dispersive spectroscope (EDS). Focused ion beam (FIB) was used to prepare a thin lamella of each membrane. These lamellas were...

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Main Authors: Aubry, C., Khan, M., Behzad, A., Anjum, D., Gutierrez, L., Croue, Jean-Philippe
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31933
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author Aubry, C.
Khan, M.
Behzad, A.
Anjum, D.
Gutierrez, L.
Croue, Jean-Philippe
author_facet Aubry, C.
Khan, M.
Behzad, A.
Anjum, D.
Gutierrez, L.
Croue, Jean-Philippe
author_sort Aubry, C.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description The intact cross-section of two fouled reverse osmosis membranes was characterized using a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) equipped with an electron energy dispersive spectroscope (EDS). Focused ion beam (FIB) was used to prepare a thin lamella of each membrane. These lamellas were then attached to a TEM grid for further STEM/EDS analysis. The foulant in sample A was mainly inorganic in nature and predominantly composed of alumino-silicate particles. These particles were surrounded by carbon at high concentrations, indicating the presence of organic materials. Iron was diffusely present in the cake layer and this could have enhanced the fouling process. The cake layer of membrane B was mainly consisted of organic matter (C, O, and N representing 95% of the total elemental composition) and organized in thin parallel layers. Small concentrations of Si, F, Na, Mg, and Cl were detected inside the active layer and support layer of the membrane. Due to the high sensitivity of the cake layer of membrane A to the electron beam, STEM/EDS line analyses might have been performed on large areas. On the other hand, the cake layer of sample B was resistant to the electron beam and the resolution of STEM/EDS was gradually improved until obtaining a resolution of 25. nm.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-319332017-09-13T15:18:09Z Cross-sectional analysis of fouled SWRO membranes by STEM-EDS Aubry, C. Khan, M. Behzad, A. Anjum, D. Gutierrez, L. Croue, Jean-Philippe The intact cross-section of two fouled reverse osmosis membranes was characterized using a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) equipped with an electron energy dispersive spectroscope (EDS). Focused ion beam (FIB) was used to prepare a thin lamella of each membrane. These lamellas were then attached to a TEM grid for further STEM/EDS analysis. The foulant in sample A was mainly inorganic in nature and predominantly composed of alumino-silicate particles. These particles were surrounded by carbon at high concentrations, indicating the presence of organic materials. Iron was diffusely present in the cake layer and this could have enhanced the fouling process. The cake layer of membrane B was mainly consisted of organic matter (C, O, and N representing 95% of the total elemental composition) and organized in thin parallel layers. Small concentrations of Si, F, Na, Mg, and Cl were detected inside the active layer and support layer of the membrane. Due to the high sensitivity of the cake layer of membrane A to the electron beam, STEM/EDS line analyses might have been performed on large areas. On the other hand, the cake layer of sample B was resistant to the electron beam and the resolution of STEM/EDS was gradually improved until obtaining a resolution of 25. nm. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31933 10.1016/j.desal.2013.11.033 restricted
spellingShingle Aubry, C.
Khan, M.
Behzad, A.
Anjum, D.
Gutierrez, L.
Croue, Jean-Philippe
Cross-sectional analysis of fouled SWRO membranes by STEM-EDS
title Cross-sectional analysis of fouled SWRO membranes by STEM-EDS
title_full Cross-sectional analysis of fouled SWRO membranes by STEM-EDS
title_fullStr Cross-sectional analysis of fouled SWRO membranes by STEM-EDS
title_full_unstemmed Cross-sectional analysis of fouled SWRO membranes by STEM-EDS
title_short Cross-sectional analysis of fouled SWRO membranes by STEM-EDS
title_sort cross-sectional analysis of fouled swro membranes by stem-eds
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31933