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Biomimetic aquaporin membranes for osmotic membrane bioreactors: Membrane performance and contaminant removal

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:42 authored by Wenhai Luo, Ming Xie, Xiaoye Song, Wenshan Guo, Hao H Ngo, John L Zhou, Long Nghiem
In this study, we investigated the performance of an osmotic membrane bioreactor (OMBR) enabled by a novel biomimetic aquaporin forward osmosis (FO) membrane. Membrane performance and removal of 30 trace organic contaminants (TrOCs) were examined. Results show that the aquaporin FO membrane had better transport properties in comparison with conventional cellulose triacetate and polyamide thin-film composite FO membranes. In particular, the aquaporin FO membrane exhibited much lower salt permeability and thus smaller reverse salt flux, resulting in a less severe salinity build-up in the bioreactor during OMBR operation. During OMBR operation, the aquaporin FO membrane well complemented biological treatment for stable and excellent contaminant removal. All 30 TrOCs selected here were removed by over 85% regardless of their diverse properties. Such high and stable contaminant removal over OMBR operation also indicates the stability and compatibility of the aquaporin FO membrane in combination with activated sludge treatment.

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Novel high retention membrane bioreactors for sustainable water reuse: Process performance and optimization

Australian Research Council

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Luo, W., Xie, M., Song, X., Guo, W., Ngo, H. H., Zhou, J. L. & Nghiem, L. D. (2018). Biomimetic aquaporin membranes for osmotic membrane bioreactors: Membrane performance and contaminant removal. Bioresource Technology, 249 62-68.

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Bioresource Technology

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249

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62-68

Language

English

RIS ID

123167

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