Fouling and performance of outer selective hollow fiber membrane in osmotic membrane bioreactor: Cross flow and air scouring effects

Van Huy Tran, Sungil Lim, Myoung Jun Park, Dong Suk Han, Sherub Phuntsho, Hyunwoong Park, Hideto Matsuyama, Ho Kyong Shon

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Abstract

This study assessed impacts of cross-flow velocity (CFV) and air scouring on the performance and membrane fouling mitigation of a side-stream module containing outer-selective hollow fiber thin film composite forward osmosis membrane in osmosis membrane bioreactor (OMBR) system for urban wastewater treatment. CFV of draw solution was optimized, followed by the impact assessment of three CFVs on feed solution (FS) stream and periodic injection of air scouring into the side-stream module. Overall, the OMBR system exhibited high and stable performance with initial water flux of approximately 15 LMH, high removal efficiencies of bulk organic matter and nutrients. While FS's CFVs insignificantly affected the performance and membrane fouling, regular air scouring showed substantial impact with better performance and high efficiency in mitigating membrane fouling. These results indicated that periodic air scouring can be applied into the side-stream membrane module for efficient fouling mitigation without interruption the operation of the OMBR system.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122303
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume295
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2020

Keywords

  • Air scouring
  • Cross flow velocity
  • Membrane fouling
  • Osmotic membrane bioreactor
  • Outer-selective hollow fiber

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