Effects of internal concentration polarization and membrane roughness on phenol removal in extractive membrane bioreactor

Recent studies have proved the advantages of novel composite membranes in the extractive membrane bioreactor (EMBR) for recalcitrant organic wastewater treatment. However, more systematic research into membrane properties and mass transfer effects are required. This study investigates the role of in...

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Main Authors: Liao, Yuan, Tian, Miao, Goh, Shuwen, Wang, Rong, Fane, Anthony Gordon
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-851662020-09-26T21:58:25Z Effects of internal concentration polarization and membrane roughness on phenol removal in extractive membrane bioreactor Liao, Yuan Tian, Miao Goh, Shuwen Wang, Rong Fane, Anthony Gordon School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Singapore Membrane Technology Centre Extractive Membrane Bioreactor Nanofibrous Composite Membrane Engineering::Civil engineering Recent studies have proved the advantages of novel composite membranes in the extractive membrane bioreactor (EMBR) for recalcitrant organic wastewater treatment. However, more systematic research into membrane properties and mass transfer effects are required. This study investigates the role of internal concentration polarization (ICP), including concentrated and diluted ICP, in an aqueous-aqueous extractive process, and the coupled effects of membrane roughness and hydrodynamic conditions on membrane performance in both cross-flow EMBR (CF-EMBR) and submerged EMBR (S-EMBR) processes. To study these factors, a nanofibrous composite membrane with a four-tiered structure, consisting of a dense polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) selective layer, a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) nanofibrous sublayer, a non-woven mechanical support and a rough micro/nano-beaded layer, has been developed for the EMBR by electrospinning and spray-coating. A diluted ICP, which occurred when the selective layer faces receiving water (SL-Rw), was less severe than a concentrated ICP in the selective layer facing feed (SL-F) orientation. It resulted in higher overall membrane mass transfer coefficients (k0's) in the SL-Rw mode during the aqueous-aqueous extractive tests. In addition, less biofilm was observed on the smooth PDMS surface after 14-days CF-EMBR and S-EMBR operations in the selective layer facing biomedium (SL-Rbio) mode. In contrast, in the SL-F mode during EMBR operations, the ridges and valleys on the membrane surface were able to provide a more favourable micro-environment for microorganisms and protect them from external stresses. The mature micro-colonies that developed in the SL-F mode clogged the membrane support and enhanced concentrated ICP, resulting in a significant reduction of k0's by more than 58%. Moreover, as the shear force on the membrane surface due to up-flow of air bubbles in the S-EMBR could mitigate the biofilm attachment, the most effective biofilm control strategy found in this study was to operate the nanofibrous composite membrane in the S-EMBR configuration with a smooth selective layer facing the biomedium. This effectively decreased the amounts of protein by 86%, polysaccharides by 88% and total suspended solids (TSS) by 89% in the biofilms on membrane surface, and achieved the highest stable k0 of 7.0 × 10−7 m/s. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) EDB (Economic Devt. Board, S’pore) Accepted version 2019-10-25T03:50:50Z 2019-12-06T15:58:32Z 2019-10-25T03:50:50Z 2019-12-06T15:58:32Z 2018 Journal Article Liao, Y., Tian, M., Goh, S., Wang, R., & Fane, A. G. (2018). Effects of internal concentration polarization and membrane roughness on phenol removal in extractive membrane bioreactor. Journal of Membrane Science, 563, 309-319. doi:10.1016/j.memsci.2018.05.074 0376-7388 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/85166 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/50263 10.1016/j.memsci.2018.05.074 en Journal of Membrane Science © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Journal of Membrane Science and is made available with permission of Elsevier B.V. 40 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Extractive Membrane Bioreactor
Nanofibrous Composite Membrane
Engineering::Civil engineering
spellingShingle Extractive Membrane Bioreactor
Nanofibrous Composite Membrane
Engineering::Civil engineering
Liao, Yuan
Tian, Miao
Goh, Shuwen
Wang, Rong
Fane, Anthony Gordon
Effects of internal concentration polarization and membrane roughness on phenol removal in extractive membrane bioreactor
description Recent studies have proved the advantages of novel composite membranes in the extractive membrane bioreactor (EMBR) for recalcitrant organic wastewater treatment. However, more systematic research into membrane properties and mass transfer effects are required. This study investigates the role of internal concentration polarization (ICP), including concentrated and diluted ICP, in an aqueous-aqueous extractive process, and the coupled effects of membrane roughness and hydrodynamic conditions on membrane performance in both cross-flow EMBR (CF-EMBR) and submerged EMBR (S-EMBR) processes. To study these factors, a nanofibrous composite membrane with a four-tiered structure, consisting of a dense polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) selective layer, a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) nanofibrous sublayer, a non-woven mechanical support and a rough micro/nano-beaded layer, has been developed for the EMBR by electrospinning and spray-coating. A diluted ICP, which occurred when the selective layer faces receiving water (SL-Rw), was less severe than a concentrated ICP in the selective layer facing feed (SL-F) orientation. It resulted in higher overall membrane mass transfer coefficients (k0's) in the SL-Rw mode during the aqueous-aqueous extractive tests. In addition, less biofilm was observed on the smooth PDMS surface after 14-days CF-EMBR and S-EMBR operations in the selective layer facing biomedium (SL-Rbio) mode. In contrast, in the SL-F mode during EMBR operations, the ridges and valleys on the membrane surface were able to provide a more favourable micro-environment for microorganisms and protect them from external stresses. The mature micro-colonies that developed in the SL-F mode clogged the membrane support and enhanced concentrated ICP, resulting in a significant reduction of k0's by more than 58%. Moreover, as the shear force on the membrane surface due to up-flow of air bubbles in the S-EMBR could mitigate the biofilm attachment, the most effective biofilm control strategy found in this study was to operate the nanofibrous composite membrane in the S-EMBR configuration with a smooth selective layer facing the biomedium. This effectively decreased the amounts of protein by 86%, polysaccharides by 88% and total suspended solids (TSS) by 89% in the biofilms on membrane surface, and achieved the highest stable k0 of 7.0 × 10−7 m/s.
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Liao, Yuan
Tian, Miao
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Wang, Rong
Fane, Anthony Gordon
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author Liao, Yuan
Tian, Miao
Goh, Shuwen
Wang, Rong
Fane, Anthony Gordon
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title Effects of internal concentration polarization and membrane roughness on phenol removal in extractive membrane bioreactor
title_short Effects of internal concentration polarization and membrane roughness on phenol removal in extractive membrane bioreactor
title_full Effects of internal concentration polarization and membrane roughness on phenol removal in extractive membrane bioreactor
title_fullStr Effects of internal concentration polarization and membrane roughness on phenol removal in extractive membrane bioreactor
title_full_unstemmed Effects of internal concentration polarization and membrane roughness on phenol removal in extractive membrane bioreactor
title_sort effects of internal concentration polarization and membrane roughness on phenol removal in extractive membrane bioreactor
publishDate 2019
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/85166
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