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Modeling and optimization of chlorophenol rejection for spiral wound reverse osmosis membrane modules
V Sivanantham1, P L Narayana2, Kwon Jun Hyeong2
1Department of Computer Science, Periyar University Constituent College of Arts and Science, Pappireddipatti Campus, Periyar University, Salem, 636 011, Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract:
This study shows an artificial neural network (ANN) model of chlorophenol rejection from aqueous solutions and predicting the performance of spiral wound reverse osmosis (SWRO) modules. This type of rejection shows complex non-linear dependencies on feed pressure, feed temperature, concentration, and feed flow rate. It provides a demanding test of the application of ANN model analysis to SWRO modules. The predictions are compared with experimental data obtained with SWRO modules. The overall agreement between the experimental and ANN model predicted was almost 99.9% accuracy for the chlorophenol rejection. The ANN model approach has the advantage of understanding the complex chlorophenol rejection phenomena as a function of SWRO process parameters.
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