Water and nutrient recovery by a novel moving sponge – Anaerobic osmotic membrane bioreactor – Membrane distillation (AnOMBR-MD) closed-loop system
[Display omitted] •Continuous moving sponge around AnOMBR system could minimize membrane fouling.•Channel spacer of 1.4 mm facilitated a high water flux of thin FO tube module.•Sponge-based moving bed-AnOMBR/MD achieved a stable water flux.•The proposed system indicated an excellent contaminants rem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresource technology 2020-09, Vol.312, p.123573-123573, Article 123573 |
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•Continuous moving sponge around AnOMBR system could minimize membrane fouling.•Channel spacer of 1.4 mm facilitated a high water flux of thin FO tube module.•Sponge-based moving bed-AnOMBR/MD achieved a stable water flux.•The proposed system indicated an excellent contaminants removal (>99%).•Phosphorus recovery was recorded with the high efficiency (17,4 wt%).
For the first time, a novel sponge-based moving bed-anaerobic osmosis membrane bioreactor/membrane distillation (AnOMBR/MD) system using mixed Na3PO4/EDTA–2Na as the draw solution was employed to treat wastewater for enhanced water flux and reduced membrane fouling. Results indicated that the moving sponge-AnOMBR/MD system obtained a stable water flux of 4.01 L/m2 h and less membrane fouling for a period lasting 45 days. Continuous moving sponge around the FO module is the main mechanism for minimizing membrane fouling during the 45-day AnOMBR operation. The proposed system’s nutrient removal was almost 100%, thus showing the superiority of simultaneous FO and MD membranes. Nutrient recovery from the MF permeate was best when solution pH was controlled to 9.5, whereby 17.4% (wt/wt) of phosphorus was contained in precipitated components. Moreover, diluted draw solute following AnOMBR was effectively regenerated using the MD process with water flux above 2.48 L/m2 h and salt rejection > 99.99%. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8524 1873-2976 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123573 |