| Literature DB >> 26803266 |
Nguyen Cong Nguyen1, Shiao-Shing Chen2, Hau Thi Nguyen1, Saikat Sinha Ray1, Huu Hao Ngo3, Wenshan Guo4, Po-Hsun Lin5.
Abstract
For the first time, an innovative concept of combining sponge-based moving bed (SMB) and an osmotic membrane bioreactor (OsMBR), known as the SMB-OsMBR hybrid system, were investigated using Triton X-114 surfactant coupled with MgCl2 salt as the draw solution. Compared to traditional activated sludge OsMBR, the SMB-OsMBR system was able to remove more nutrients due to the thick-biofilm layer on sponge carriers. Subsequently less membrane fouling was observed during the wastewater treatment process. A water flux of 11.38 L/(m(2) h) and a negligible reverse salt flux were documented when deionized water served as the feed solution and a mixture of 1.5 M MgCl2 and 1.5 mM Triton X-114 was used as the draw solution. The SMB-OsMBR hybrid system indicated that a stable water flux of 10.5 L/(m(2) h) and low salt accumulation were achieved in a 90-day operation. Moreover, the nutrient removal efficiency of the proposed system was close to 100%, confirming the effectiveness of simultaneous nitrification and denitrification in the biofilm layer on sponge carriers. The overall performance of the SMB-OsMBR hybrid system using MgCl2 coupled with Triton X-114 as the draw solution demonstrates its potential application in wastewater treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Carrier; Draw solution; Forward osmosis; Moving bed; Osmotic membrane bioreactor; Sponge
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26803266 DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2016.01.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Water Res ISSN: 0043-1354 Impact factor: 11.236