Application of PRO process for seawater and wastewater treatment: assessment of membrane performance

2021 ◽  
pp. 203-244
Author(s):  
Wafa Suwaileh ◽  
Daniel Johnson ◽  
Nidal Hilal
Membranes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 388
Author(s):  
Ihtisham Ul Haq Shami ◽  
Bing Wu

In this study, three gravity-driven membrane (GDM) reactors with flat sheet membrane modules and various biocarriers (synthetic fibers, lava stones, and sands) were operated for municipal wastewater treatment. The effects of water head, periodically cleaning protocol, and operation temperature on the GDM reactor performance were illustrated in terms of membrane performance and water quality. The results indicated that: (1) the cake layer fouling was predominant (>~85%), regardless of reactor configuration and operation conditions; (2) under lower water head, variable water head benefited in achieving higher permeate fluxes due to effective relaxation of the compacted cake layers; (3) the short-term chemical cleaning (30–60 min per 3–4 days) improved membrane performance, especially when additional physical shear force was implemented; (4) the lower temperature had negligible effect on the GDM reactors packed with Icelandic lava stones and sands. Furthermore, the wastewater treatment costs of the three GDM reactors were estimated, ranging between 0.31 and 0.37 EUR/m3, which was greatly lower than that of conventional membrane bioreactors under lower population scenarios. This sheds light on the technical and economic feasibility of biocarrier-facilitated GDM systems for decentralized wastewater treatment in Iceland.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (10) ◽  
pp. 2043-2054 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sadegh Aghapour Aktij ◽  
Ahmad Rahimpour ◽  
Alberto Figoli

In this study, PSf ultrafiltration membranes were modified with a low content of polyrhodanine (PRh) nanoparticles to improve the membrane performance for wastewater treatment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Azam Marjani ◽  
Ali Taghvaie Nakhjiri ◽  
Maryam Adimi ◽  
Hassan Fathinejad Jirandehi ◽  
Saeed Shirazian

2018 ◽  
Vol 55 (1) ◽  
pp. 95-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurentia Geanina Tiron ◽  
Stefan Catalin Pintilie ◽  
Andreea Liliana Lazar ◽  
Maria Vlad ◽  
Stefan Balta ◽  
...  

Water is an important element of life, while every industry in its processes uses an important amount of water. Following processes, the water is contaminated and requires water treatment technologies. Unconventional methods to wastewater treatment, in the last years, use membrane technology as one of the most reliable processes for contaminants removal. In this article, the influence of the different concentrations of polysulfone (PSf) on the polymeric membranes properties was studied. These membranes were obtained through phase inversion method and with different polymer concentrations: 23, 25, 27 and 30 wt.%. The performance of the membranes was studied by pure water flux, permeability and retention. It has been observed that by increasing the polymer concentration, the pure water flux and the permeability will decrease. Retention was determined using methylene blue, which is one of the most utilized dye from industry and it could be observed that by increasing the polymer concentration the retention degree of the pollutant also increases. In order to explain the evolution of membrane permeability at different polymer concentrations, surface hydrophilicity by contact angle method and cross-section SEM imaging were used.


Membranes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 305
Author(s):  
Xing Wu ◽  
Cher Hon Lau ◽  
Biplob Kumar Pramanik ◽  
Jianhua Zhang ◽  
Zongli Xie

The application of membrane technologies for wastewater treatment to recover water and nutrients from different types of wastewater can be an effective strategy to mitigate the water shortage and provide resource recovery for sustainable development of industrialisation and urbanisation. Forward osmosis (FO), driven by the osmotic pressure difference between solutions divided by a semi-permeable membrane, has been recognised as a potential energy-efficient filtration process with a low tendency for fouling and a strong ability to filtrate highly polluted wastewater. The application of FO for wastewater treatment has received significant attention in research and attracted technological effort in recent years. In this review, we review the state-of-the-art application of FO technology for sewage concentration and wastewater treatment both as an independent treatment process and in combination with other treatment processes. We also provide an outlook of the future prospects and recommendations for the improvement of membrane performance, fouling control and system optimisation from the perspectives of membrane materials, operating condition optimisation, draw solution selection, and multiple technologies combination.


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