In this study, short-term experiments were conducted with different configurations of membrane hybrid systems to treat biological treated sewage effluent containing refractory organic pollutants: (i) submerged hollow fiber microfiltration (SMF) alone; (ii) spiral flocculator (SF)-SMF without settling; (iii) SF-PAC-SMF without settling and (iv) SMF with magnetic ion exchange resin MIEX® pretreatment. The results indicated that the pre-flocculation of SF could improve the mitigation of membrane fouling significantly even when the system was operated at a high membrane filtration rate. The transmembrane pressure (TMP) of SF-PAC-SMF only increased marginally (0.8 kPa over 8 hours). SF-SMF without the addition of powdered activated carbon (PAC) also took a relatively long duration for the TMP to increase. The TMP only increased by 2.5 kPa over 8 hours. The SF-PAC-MF system resulted in a high dissolved organic carbon (DOC) removal of more than 96%. When used as pre-treatment to submerged membranes, the fluidized bed MIEX® contactor could remove a significant amount of organic matter in wastewater. This pre-treatment helped to reduce the membrane fouling and kept the TMP low during the membrane operation.
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January 01 2010
Membranes coupled with physico chemical treatment in water reuse
W. S. Guo
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Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, Broadway NSW, Australia E-mail: rong.zhang@eng.uts.edu.au; s.vigneswaran@uts.edu.au; h.ngo@uts.edu.au; jaya.kandasamy@eng.uts.edu.au
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R. Zhang
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R. Zhang
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Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, Broadway NSW, Australia E-mail: rong.zhang@eng.uts.edu.au; s.vigneswaran@uts.edu.au; h.ngo@uts.edu.au; jaya.kandasamy@eng.uts.edu.au
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S. Vigneswaran
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Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, Broadway NSW, Australia E-mail: rong.zhang@eng.uts.edu.au; s.vigneswaran@uts.edu.au; h.ngo@uts.edu.au; jaya.kandasamy@eng.uts.edu.au
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H. H. Ngo
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Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, Broadway NSW, Australia E-mail: rong.zhang@eng.uts.edu.au; s.vigneswaran@uts.edu.au; h.ngo@uts.edu.au; jaya.kandasamy@eng.uts.edu.au
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J. Kandasamy
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Water Sci Technol (2010) 61 (2): 513-519.
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W. S. Guo, R. Zhang, S. Vigneswaran, H. H. Ngo, J. Kandasamy; Membranes coupled with physico chemical treatment in water reuse. Water Sci Technol 1 January 2010; 61 (2): 513–519. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2010.843
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W. S. Guo, R. Zhang, S. Vigneswaran, H. H. Ngo, J. Kandasamy; Membranes coupled with physico chemical treatment in water reuse. Water Sci Technol 1 January 2010; 61 (2): 513–519. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2010.843
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