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Biogas sparging to control fouling and enhance resource recovery from anaerobically digested sludge centrate by forward osmosis

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JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
Volume 625, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2021.119176

Keywords

Forward osmosis; Anaerobic co-digestion; Membrane fouling; Biogas sparging; Nutrient recovery

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  1. Australia Research Council, Australia through the ARC Research Hub for Energy-efficient Separation [IH170100009]

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Biogas sparging demonstrated in this study effectively mitigated membrane fouling during FO process, improving water flux, organic matter, ammonia, and phosphate enrichment, with the ability to recover water flux through physical flushing. The method maintained organic matter and nutrients in the solution for subsequent recovery, attributing its success to carbonate buffering for pH control and prevention of calcium phosphate precipitation and ammonia volatilization on the membrane surface.
This study demonstrates the proof-of-concept of biogas sparging to control membrane fouling during sludge centrate pre-concentration by forward osmosis (FO). Sludge centrate sparging by biogas reduced membrane fouling (measured by water flux decline) and filtration time by two and eight times, respectively, compared to FO operation without biogas sparging at the same water recovery of 60%. In addition, the water flux was almost fully recovered by physical flushing when biogas sparging was applied. Biogas sparging also resulted in a sig-nificant improvement in the enrichment of organic, ammonia, and phosphate to close to the theoretical value based on mass balance calculation. In other words, organic matter and nutrients were retained in the bulk so-lution for subsequent recovery. Fouling mitigation and nutrient enrichment improvement by biogas sparging could be attributed to carbonate buffering to maintain a near neutral pH for preventing calcium phosphate precipitation on the membrane surface and ammonia volatilisation.

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