TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of surfactant addition to draw solution on the performance of osmotic membrane bioreactor
AU - Xu, Zhicheng
AU - Song, Xiaoye
AU - Xie, Ming
AU - Wang, Yuting
AU - Huda, Nazmul
AU - Li, Guoxue
AU - Luo, Wenhai
PY - 2021/1/15
Y1 - 2021/1/15
N2 - This study investigated the effects of surfactant addition to the draw solution on the performance of osmotic membrane bioreactor (OMBR). Forward osmosis (FO) tests were conducted with the addition of sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS), a representative surfactant, to both inorganic and ionic organic draw solutions, including sodium chloride (NaCl), sodium acetate (NaOAc), and sodium propionate (NaPro), to determine the desirable draw solution for OMBR operation. Results show that SDBS impacts were more notable for inorganic draw solution in comparison to its ionic organic counterparts at the same osmotic pressure (60 bar) in FO operation. In specific, SDBS addition up to 5 mM considerably reduced the reverse diffusion of NaCl draw solute (approximately 69.7%) with insignificant impact on water flux. Thus, salinity build-up in the bioreactor could be effectively mitigated when SDBS was added to the NaCl draw solution in OMBR operation. This mitigation led to stable sludge characteristics and biological treatment to sustain OMBR performance regarding water production (approximately 10 L/m2h) and contaminant removal (e.g. over 90% for pharmaceutically active compounds).
AB - This study investigated the effects of surfactant addition to the draw solution on the performance of osmotic membrane bioreactor (OMBR). Forward osmosis (FO) tests were conducted with the addition of sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS), a representative surfactant, to both inorganic and ionic organic draw solutions, including sodium chloride (NaCl), sodium acetate (NaOAc), and sodium propionate (NaPro), to determine the desirable draw solution for OMBR operation. Results show that SDBS impacts were more notable for inorganic draw solution in comparison to its ionic organic counterparts at the same osmotic pressure (60 bar) in FO operation. In specific, SDBS addition up to 5 mM considerably reduced the reverse diffusion of NaCl draw solute (approximately 69.7%) with insignificant impact on water flux. Thus, salinity build-up in the bioreactor could be effectively mitigated when SDBS was added to the NaCl draw solution in OMBR operation. This mitigation led to stable sludge characteristics and biological treatment to sustain OMBR performance regarding water production (approximately 10 L/m2h) and contaminant removal (e.g. over 90% for pharmaceutically active compounds).
KW - Osmotic membrane bioreactor
KW - Forward osmosis
KW - Salinity build-up
KW - Sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate
KW - Wastewater treatment
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U2 - 10.1016/j.memsci.2020.118634
DO - 10.1016/j.memsci.2020.118634
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85090002279
SN - 0376-7388
VL - 618
SP - 1
EP - 9
JO - Journal of Membrane Science
JF - Journal of Membrane Science
M1 - 118634
ER -