Literature DB >> 25410737

Pretreatment with alum or powdered activated carbon reduces bacterial predation-associated irreversible fouling of membranes.

Eun-Ho Kim1, Mohammed Dwidar, Young-Nam Kwon, Robert J Mitchell.   

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This study evaluated the co-application of bacterial predation by Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus and either alum coagulation or powdered activated carbon adsorption to reduce fouling caused by Escherichia coli rich feed solutions in dead-end microfiltration tests. The flux increased when the samples were predated upon or treated with 100 ppm alum or PAC, but co-treatment with alum and predation gave the best flux results. The total membrane resistance caused by the predated sample was reduced six-fold when treated with 100 ppm PAC, from 11.8 to 1.98 × 10(11) m(-1), while irreversible fouling (Rp) was 2.7-fold lower. Treatment with 100 ppm alum reduced the total resistance 14.9-fold (11.8 to 0.79 × 10(11) m(-1)) while the Rp decreased 4.25-fold. SEM imaging confirmed this, with less obvious fouling of the membrane after the combined process. This study illustrates that the combination of bacterial predation and the subsequent removal of debris using coagulation or adsorption mitigates membrane biofouling and improves membrane performance.

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Keywords:  Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus; alum; irreversible fouling; membrane filtration; powdered activated carbon

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25410737     DOI: 10.1080/08927014.2014.970538

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biofouling        ISSN: 0892-7014            Impact factor:   3.209


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1.  Investigation of a Gas Hydrate Dissociation-Energy-Based Quick-Freezing Treatment for Sludge Cell Lysis and Dewatering.

Authors:  Woojeong Kim; Hyung Kae Lee; Young-Nam Kwon
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-09-26       Impact factor: 3.390

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