A facile green "wastes-treat-wastes" strategy: Electrogenerated chloramines for nanofiltration concentrate recirculation

Du X, Li Z, Peng Z, Zhang Z, Xiao M, Wang Z, Yang Y, Li X (2022)
Environmental Pollution 316( 1): 120465.

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Du, Xing; Li, Ziyang; Peng, Zhitian; Zhang, Zhong; Xiao, Mengyao; Wang, Zhihong; Yang, YangUniBi; Li, Xianhui
Abstract / Bemerkung
Use of nanofiltration (NF) membrane to reuse the secondary wastewater suffers from severer biofouling and refractory concentrate. To realize sustainable NF membrane processes in water purification, the electro-oxidation (EO) process using boron-doped diamond (BDD) anodes was applied in current study to treat the NF concentrate for removal of organic contaminates and nutrients using simultaneously controllable in-situ generation of chloramines. The electrolytic effluent would be mixed with the raw secondary wastewater as the feed of subsequent NF process for conducting chloramination to mitigate membrane biofouling. It was found that under a constant current density of 30mA/cm2, the chloramine formed with the electrolysis while its concentration reached the maximum at 30min of electrolysis when NH3-N was 7mg/L and Cl- concentration was below 500mg/L. The complete elimination of antibiotics and bacteria can be attained in the hybrid NF-EO process thanks to the in-situ simultaneous generation of large amount of chloramine. In particular, the membrane biofouling was effectively alleviated to maintain a stable permeate flux during the 160-h period of sustainable operation. Our study provides a promising "wastes-treat-wastes" strategy for sustainable reuse of secondary wastewater. Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
Environmental Pollution
Band
316
Ausgabe
1
Art.-Nr.
120465
eISSN
1873-6424
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2966849

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Du X, Li Z, Peng Z, et al. A facile green "wastes-treat-wastes" strategy: Electrogenerated chloramines for nanofiltration concentrate recirculation. Environmental Pollution. 2022;316( 1): 120465.
Du, X., Li, Z., Peng, Z., Zhang, Z., Xiao, M., Wang, Z., Yang, Y., et al. (2022). A facile green "wastes-treat-wastes" strategy: Electrogenerated chloramines for nanofiltration concentrate recirculation. Environmental Pollution, 316( 1), 120465. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.120465
Du, Xing, Li, Ziyang, Peng, Zhitian, Zhang, Zhong, Xiao, Mengyao, Wang, Zhihong, Yang, Yang, and Li, Xianhui. 2022. “A facile green "wastes-treat-wastes" strategy: Electrogenerated chloramines for nanofiltration concentrate recirculation”. Environmental Pollution 316 ( 1): 120465.
Du, X., Li, Z., Peng, Z., Zhang, Z., Xiao, M., Wang, Z., Yang, Y., and Li, X. (2022). A facile green "wastes-treat-wastes" strategy: Electrogenerated chloramines for nanofiltration concentrate recirculation. Environmental Pollution 316:120465.
Du, X., et al., 2022. A facile green "wastes-treat-wastes" strategy: Electrogenerated chloramines for nanofiltration concentrate recirculation. Environmental Pollution, 316( 1): 120465.
X. Du, et al., “A facile green "wastes-treat-wastes" strategy: Electrogenerated chloramines for nanofiltration concentrate recirculation”, Environmental Pollution, vol. 316, 2022, : 120465.
Du, X., Li, Z., Peng, Z., Zhang, Z., Xiao, M., Wang, Z., Yang, Y., Li, X.: A facile green "wastes-treat-wastes" strategy: Electrogenerated chloramines for nanofiltration concentrate recirculation. Environmental Pollution. 316, : 120465 (2022).
Du, Xing, Li, Ziyang, Peng, Zhitian, Zhang, Zhong, Xiao, Mengyao, Wang, Zhihong, Yang, Yang, and Li, Xianhui. “A facile green "wastes-treat-wastes" strategy: Electrogenerated chloramines for nanofiltration concentrate recirculation”. Environmental Pollution 316. 1 (2022): 120465.

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