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Physical cleaning techniques to control fouling during the pre-concentration of high suspended-solid content solutions for resource recovery by forward osmosis

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:42 authored by Ashley Ansari, Faisal HaiFaisal Hai, Tao He, William PriceWilliam Price, Long Nghiem
The fouling propensity of digested sludge centrate, and the effectiveness of membrane flushing, air-scouring, and ultrasonication for physical cleaning were systematically evaluated. Accelerated fouling conditions were applied to simulate the long-term and intensive pre-concentration scenario that is required for phosphorus recovery from digested sludge centrate. The results suggest that membrane fouling during forward osmosis operation to pre-concentrate digested sludge centrate is mostly due to the deposition of small mineral crystals and particulate matter on the membrane surface. Both high cross-flow velocity flushing and ultrasonication were effective at preventing membrane fouling under accelerated fouling conditions. Our results also highlight the potential of intermittent membrane cleaning for achieving a higher cumulative permeate volume and lower energy consumption in comparison to continuous application to prevent membrane fouling. Among several physical cleaning regimes investigated in this study, the combination of ultrasonication and high cross-flow velocity flushing was the most effective and could maintain stable FO operation over several consecutive cleaning cycles.

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

Australian Research Council

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Ansari, A. J., Hai, F. I., He, T., Price, W. E. & Nghiem, L. D. (2018). Physical cleaning techniques to control fouling during the pre-concentration of high suspended-solid content solutions for resource recovery by forward osmosis. Desalination, 429 134-141.

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Desalination

Volume

429

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134-141

Language

English

RIS ID

118167

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