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Effect of Pretreatment on Hydraulic Performance of the Integrated Membrane Process for Concentrating Nutrient in Biogas Digestate from Swine Manure

Journal

MEMBRANES
Volume 10, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/membranes10100249

Keywords

pretreatment; NF plus RO; permeate; concentrate; biogas digestate

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  1. China Agriculture Research System [CARS-35-10B]
  2. Central Public-Interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund [BSRF201912]

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Nanofiltration (NF) or reverse osmosis (RO) process has been widely applied for concentrating nutrient in biogas digestate. However, efficient pretreatment is key to the sustainable operation of NF or RO. In this study, the combination of NF and RO for concentrating biogas digestate was compared using different pretreatments of hollow fiber ultrafiltration membrane (HFUFM) and ceramic membrane (CUFM). Pilot-scale batch tests were conducted (500 L). CUFM showed a higher membrane flux than HFUFM (100 similar to 180 L center dot(m(2).h)(-1) vs. 17 similar to 35 L.(m(2).h)(-1)), but they showed little impact on the NF + RO process. Membrane fluxes of NF and RO were 20 similar to 48 L.(m(2).h)(-1) and 16 similar to 40 L.(m(2).h)(-1), respectively. In the RO permeates, the removal rates of total suspended solids (TSS), total solids (TS), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total nitrogen (TN), NH4+-N, and Cl- were above 91%. In the concentrates, TN and total potassium (TK) were concentrated by 1.60 and 2.00 folds in the NF stage, and by 2.10 and 2.30 folds in the RO stage. Further attention should be paid to the antibiotics risks in the concentrates before they are utilized as plant fertilizers.

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