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Arsenic Removal Process for Drinking Water Production: Benefits of R-SiC Microfiltration Membranes February 4 th , 2016 Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition San-Antonio, Texas, USA A. Vincent 1 , N. Elkhiati 2 , R. Neufert 3 , M. Moeller 3 , D. Ragazzon 4 , M. Santalucia 4 , R. Bausani 4 1 Saint-Gobain, CREE, Cavaillon, France 2 Saint-Gobain Ceramics Materials, Les Miroirs, Paris, France 3 Saint-Gobain IndustrieKeramik, Rödental, Germany 4 Gruppo Zilio, Italy Presented by: Adrien VINCENT
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Arsenic Removal Process for Drinking Water Production: Benefits of R-SiC Microfiltration Membranes

February 4th, 2016

Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition San-Antonio, Texas, USA

A. Vincent1, N. Elkhiati2, R. Neufert3, M. Moeller3,

D. Ragazzon4, M. Santalucia4, R. Bausani4

1Saint-Gobain, CREE, Cavaillon, France 2 Saint-Gobain Ceramics Materials, Les Miroirs, Paris, France

3Saint-Gobain IndustrieKeramik, Rödental, Germany 4Gruppo Zilio, Italy

Presented by: Adrien VINCENT

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Saint-Gobain Group / Gruppo Zilio

R-SiC membranes for liquid filtration

Application tests

Conclusions

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Ou

tlin

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Saint-Gobain Group / Gruppo Zilio

R-SiC membranes for liquid filtration

Application tests

Conclusions

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SAINT-GOBAIN, ONE OF THE WORLD’S TOP 100 LEADING INDUSTRIAL CORPORATIONS

Sustainability – a cornerstone

41.1 €bn Sales (2014)

Sold in 2015

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INNOVATION AT SAINT-GOBAIN

5

sold today by Saint-Gobain did not exist 5 years ago More than

patents in 2014

cross-business

R&D centers

*Source: Thomson Reuters

One of the

most innovative

companies in the world*

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SAINT-GOBAIN EXPERIENCE IN SILICON CARBIDE MATERIALS

Vertical Integration of SiC - a key Differentiator: Manufacturing

SiC, Processing of raw materials, Structure - property control of

SiC

Porous SiC ceramics ● Crystar®: Recrystallized SiC (RSiC)

● Advancer® Annasicon® RTH: Nitride bonded SiC (NSiC)

● Oxide bonded SiC

Dense SiC ceramics ● Silit®: Reaction bonded, infiltrated (SiSiC)

● Hexoloy®: Directly sintered (SSiC)

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Gruppo Zilio

EPC WATER

PRODUCTS

RECENT EPC

Livorno (Boron) - 350 l/s.

Latina (Arsenic) - 360 l/s. Latina (Arsenic) - 340 l/s.

Biggest Boron removal plant of the world.

First and second biggest Arsenic removal plants in Europe.

Filter masses:

- IRON OXIDE-HYDROXIDE for Arsenic removal

- ION EXCHANGE RESIN for Boron removal

- HYDROXYLAPATITE for Fluorides removal

Design and Construction of water treatment plants.

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Ou

tlin

e

Saint-Gobain Group / Gruppo Zilio

R-SiC membranes for liquid filtration

Application tests

Conclusions

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RECRYSTALLIZED SILICON CARBIDE

Material consolidated at high T (> 2200°C) through sublimation of fine SiC

particles that condense at large SiC grains boundaries

Pure (>99%), strong SiC grain boundaries

● High temperature stability and good thermal shock resistance

● Chemical stability (pH 0 to pH 14)

● High corrosion resistance for harsh chemical cleaning

High porosity structure (OP > 40%) high flux

Weak organic matter adsorption low reversible and irreversible fouling

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SAINT-GOBAIN R-SiC MEMBRANES

Membrane Pore size = 250-1000 nm

Carrier Pore size = 5-30 µm

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FILTRATION

SG SiC membranes

250 nm – 3 µm

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DEAD-END VS CROSS-FLOW SiC FILTERS

Higher compactness

Lower energy consumption

(only 1 pump)

More sensitive to cleaning

operations

Light fouling water, e.g.

swimming pools and drinking

water

Self-cleaning action from axial

flow

Water with high solid loadings

Higher energy consumption

(recirculation pump)

Hard fouling water, e.g.

produced water and industrial

wastewater

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Ou

tlin

e

Saint-Gobain Group / Gruppo Zilio

R-SiC membranes for liquid filtration

Application tests

Conclusions

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ARSENIC REMOVAL PROCESS FOR DRINKING WATER PRODUCTION

ESTIMATED RISK OF ARSENIC IN DRINKING WATER

(based on hydrogeological conditions) WORLDWIDE CONCERN

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Overall Zilio’s process description:

ARSENIC REMOVAL PROCESS FOR DRINKING WATER PRODUCTION

After MF: As < 10 μg/L

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SiC filter with 600 nm membrane at 11 m² in dead end vacuum mode: ● Arsenic removal efficiency 98% (permeate at 2 µg/L)

● Permeate flow rate average at 500 LMH

● TMP (Trans-membrane pressure) as a function of filtration time

- Up to 500 mbar for 10 min of filtration

- Up to 700 mbar for 20 min of filtration

● Backwash efficiency

- Systematic initial flow rate recovery over 8 h of filtration no irreversible fouling encountered

- Backwash water consumption: around 1% of the filtrated water

ARSENIC REMOVAL PROCESS FOR DRINKING WATER PRODUCTION FIELD TESTING

Flow rate evolution for 20 min of filtration

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ARSENIC REMOVAL PROCESS FOR DRINKING WATER PRODUCTION LAB TESTING

SiC filter with 600 nm membrane at 1.9 m² in dead end pressurized mode: ● Flocculent content increasing by 2.5 to simulate stronger fouling properties

- Iron removal efficiency 99.7%

● Filtration time: ~20 h

● Permeate flow rate average at 600 LMH

● TMP from 100 mbar up to 350 mbar

● Turbidity at 1.5 NTU with pics at 6-8 NTU during few seconds just after BW

● Backwash every 10 minutes

- Systematic initial flow rate recovery over 24 h of filtration no irreversible fouling encountered

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Ou

tlin

e

Saint-Gobain Group / Gruppo Zilio

R-SiC membranes for liquid filtration

Application tests

Conclusions

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CONCLUSIONS

Saint-Gobain – Extensive Investments in: ● Developing application expertise in water filtration

● Optimizing membrane designs

● Expanding testing of membranes across multiple industries

Drinking water ● Saint-Gobain R-SiC dead-end filters used as part of Zilio’s process

● Very good Arsenic removal efficiency (98%) demonstrated in the field

● Large and stable permeate flow rate (~500-600 LMH) demonstrated in the field and in the lab under more stringent conditions

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Thank You

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R-SiC AS A MEMBRANE MATERIAL

Controlled porosity high flux

Chemical stability (pH 0 to pH 14)

High corrosion resistance for harsh chemical cleaning

Weak organic matter adsorption for low reversible and irreversible

fouling

Separation and Purification Technology 79 (2011) 365-374


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