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Reverse osmosis as a concentration technique for soluble organic phosphorus in fresh water
Authors:Brian M. Stewart  C. Jordan  D.Thorburn Burns
Affiliation:Department of Agriculture, Freshwater Biological Investigation Unit, Greenmount Road, Muckamore, Antrim BT41 4PX U.K.;Department of Analytical Chemistry, The Queen''s University of Belfast, Belfast BT9 5AG U.K.
Abstract:
The chemical nature and availability of soluble organic phosphorus for algal growth is largely unknown. A commercially available reverse osmosis water purification system was adapted for concentrating the soluble organic phosphorus fraction form 100-l volumes of drainage water collected from tile drains underlying an intensively managed grassland area in the Lough Neagh catchment. After membrane filtration the drainage water was recirculated through the reverse osmosis module while the permeate was removed from the system. During a single passage across the reverse osmosis membrane, 20% of the sample was discarded as pure water while the remaining 80% of the sample was pumped back to the reverse osmosis cartridge. Recirculation was continued, with the addition of an intermediate sodium ion-exchange step to prevent the precipitation of insoluble (largely calcium and magnesium) salts, until the volume was reduced to 2.5 l. The recovery of soluble organic phosphorus based on the original sample concentration was almost 93%. A further tenfold increase in concentration was achieved without salt precipitation or loss of soluble organic phosphorus by vacuum-assisted rotary evaporation. The mild, efficient concentration process developed a soluble organic phosphorus concentrate suitable for chemical fractionation and algal availability studies.
Keywords:Reverse osmosis  Phosphorus
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