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Gravity-driven membrane filtration for water and wastewater treatment: A review.

Wouter Pronk1, An Ding2, Eberhard Morgenroth3, Nicolas Derlon4, Peter Desmond5, Michael Burkhardt6, Bing Wu7, Anthony G Fane8.   

Abstract

Gravity-driven membrane (GDM) filtration has been investigated for almost 10 years. The technology is characterized not only by relatively lower transmembrane pressures which can be achieved by gravity (extremely low energy consumption), but also by the phenomenon of flux stabilization: A biofilm is allowed to form on the membrane and a stabilization of flux occurs which is related to biological processes within the biofilm layer on the membrane. This enables stable operation during a year or longer without any cleaning or flushing. Initially, the technology was developed mainly for household drinking water treatment, but in the meantime, the research and application has expanded to the treatment of greywater, rainwater, and wastewater as well as the pretreatment of seawater for desalination. This review covers the field from the rather fundamental research on biofilm morphology and microbial community analysis to the impact of feedwater composition, process parameters and organic removal performance. Not only household applications, but also for community-scale treatment and full-scale applications are discussed. In addition, the application potential is highlighted in comparison to conventional ultrafiltration. Finally, an overall assessment is illustrated and the research and development needs are identified.
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Keywords:  Biofilm; Cake layer; Flux stabilization; Gravity driven ultrafiltration; Membrane fouling; NOM removal

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30508756     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2018.11.062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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2.  Competitive co-adsorption of bacteriophage MS2 and natural organic matter onto multiwalled carbon nanotubes.

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3.  Non-biological methods for phosphorus and nitrogen removal from wastewater: A gap analysis of reinvented-toilet technologies with respect to ISO 30500.

Authors:  Lena Trotochaud; Brian T Hawkins; Brian R Stoner
Journal:  Gates Open Res       Date:  2020-05-15

4.  Biomass addition alters community assembly in ultrafiltration membrane biofilms.

Authors:  Marisa O D Silva; Jakob Pernthaler
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-07-14       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Gravity-Driven Membrane Reactor for Decentralized Wastewater Treatment: Effect of Reactor Configuration and Cleaning Protocol.

Authors:  Ihtisham Ul Haq Shami; Bing Wu
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-25

6.  Ultra low-pressure filtration system for energy efficient microalgae filtration.

Authors:  Wan Nur Aisyah Wan Osman; Normi Izati Mat Nawi; Shafirah Samsuri; Muhammad Roil Bilad; Asim Laeeq Khan; Hunaepi Hunaepi; Juhana Jaafar; Man Kee Lam
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2021-06-21

7.  Functionalization of 3D Chitinous Skeletal Scaffolds of Sponge Origin Using Silver Nanoparticles and Their Antibacterial Properties.

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Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2020-06-10       Impact factor: 5.118

8.  Source Community and Assembly Processes Affect the Efficiency of Microbial Microcystin Degradation on Drinking Water Filtration Membranes.

Authors:  Marisa O D Silva; Peter Desmond; Nicolas Derlon; Eberhard Morgenroth; Jakob Pernthaler
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2019-04-18       Impact factor: 5.640

9.  Linking transformations of organic carbon to post-treatment performance in a biological water recycling system.

Authors:  Christopher Ziemba; Odile Larivé; Eva Reynaert; Theo Huisman; Eberhard Morgenroth
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2020-02-29       Impact factor: 7.963

10.  Priming of microcystin degradation in carbon-amended membrane biofilm communities is promoted by oxygen-limited conditions.

Authors:  Marisa O D Silva; Jakob Pernthaler
Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Ecol       Date:  2019-11-01       Impact factor: 4.194

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