| Literature DB >> 24996563 |
Wenhai Luo1, Faisal I Hai1, William E Price2, Wenshan Guo3, Hao H Ngo3, Kazuo Yamamoto4, Long D Nghiem5.
Abstract
Extensive research has focussed on the development of novel high retention membrane bioreactor (HR-MBR) systems for wastewater reclamation in recent years. HR-MBR integrates high rejection membrane separation with conventional biological treatment in a single step. High rejection membrane separation processes currently used in HR-MBR applications include nanofiltration, forward osmosis, and membrane distillation. In these HR-MBR systems, organic contaminants can be effectively retained, prolonging their retention time in the bioreactor and thus enhancing their biodegradation. Therefore, HR-MBR can offer a reliable and elegant solution to produce high quality effluent. However, there are several technological challenges associated with the development of HR-MBR, including salinity build-up, low permeate flux, and membrane degradation. This paper provides a critical review on these challenges and potential opportunities of HR-MBR for wastewater treatment and water reclamation, and aims to guide and inform future research on HR-MBR for fast commercialisation of this innovative technology. CrownKeywords: Forward osmosis (FO); High retention membrane bioreactor; Membrane distillation (MD); Nanofiltration (NF); Trace organic chemicals (TrOCs)
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24996563 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.06.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642