Cost and efficiency perspectives of ceramic membranes for water treatment

•Cost and efficiency are two key issues for water treatment ceramic membranes.•Cost could be reduced via the strategies of membrane fabrication and engineering design.•Efficiency can be enhanced by coupling with oxidation and electrochemical process.•Ceramic membranes are more promisingly used in ha...

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Veröffentlicht in:Water research (Oxford) 2022-07, Vol.220, p.118629-118629, Article 118629
Hauptverfasser: Dong, Yingchao, Wu, Hui, Yang, Fenglin, Gray, Stephen
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Zusammenfassung:•Cost and efficiency are two key issues for water treatment ceramic membranes.•Cost could be reduced via the strategies of membrane fabrication and engineering design.•Efficiency can be enhanced by coupling with oxidation and electrochemical process.•Ceramic membranes are more promisingly used in harsh water treatment applications. More robust ceramic membranes with tailorable structures and functions are increasingly employed for water treatment, particularly in some harsh applications for their ultra-long service lifespan due to their high mechanical, structural, chemical and thermal stability and anti-fouling properties. Decreasing cost and enhancing efficiency are two key but quite challenging application-oriented issues for broader and larger-scale engineering application of current ceramic membranes, and are required to make ceramic membranes a highly efficient and economic water treatment technique. In this review, we critically discuss these two significant concerns of both cost and efficiency for water treatment ceramic membranes, focusing on an overview of various advanced strategies and mechanism insights. A brief up-to-date discussion is first introduced about recent developments of ceramic membranes covering the major advances of novel membranes and applications. Then some promising strategies for decreasing the cost of ceramic membranes are discussed, including membrane material cost and processing cost. To fully address the issue of moderate efficiency with single separation function, valuable and considerable insights are provided into recent major progress and mechanism understandings in application with other unit processes, such as advanced oxidation and electrochemistry techniques, to significantly enhance treatment efficiency. Subsequently, a review of recent ceramic membrane applications emphasizing harsh operating environments is presented, such as oil-water separation, saline water, refractory organic and emerging contaminant wastewater treatment. Finally, engineering application, conclusions, and future perspectives of ceramic membrane for water treatment applications are critically discussed offering new insight based on understanding the issues of cost and efficiency. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0043-1354
1879-2448
DOI:10.1016/j.watres.2022.118629