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Activated carbon-gravity driven biomimetic membrane (AC-GDBM) for organic micro-polluted water treatment

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 317, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128224

Keywords

Gravity-driven biomimetic membrane (GDBM); Activated carbon; Membrane fouling; Water purification; Organic micro-pollutants degradation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51908136]

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Gravity-driven biomimetic membrane (GDBM) has shown promising potential for ecological water treatment, with powdered wooden activated carbon demonstrating superior filtration performance in AC-GDBM. Optimization of operation strategies can significantly enhance the filtration performance of AC-GDBM.
Gravity-driven biomimetic membrane (GDBM) has been developed as a promising membrane separation technology regarding ecological water treatment. Given its catalytic function on micro-pollutant removal and fouling control, detailed mechanism for fabrication material influence, organic micro-pollutants (OMPs) degradation, and operation strategy optimization have not been clear so far. In this work, the GDBM performance with various activated carbon (AC) materials (wood, coal, column and powder AC), and hydrostatic heights were investigated and verified. The activated carbon-gravity driven biomimetic membrane (AC-GDBM) fabrication tests demonstrated that AC-GDBM with powdered wooden AC had better filtration performance (up to 55 LMH flux and 97.5% removal rate) than AC-GDBM with other ACs. Furthermore, the effects of operation strategies (AC dosage, lacasse dosage, carbamazepine (CBZ) concentration, hydraulic height and rotating speed) on the filtration performance of AC-GDBM were conducted. At 25 g m- 2 AC dosage, 30 g m- 2 lacasse dosage, 10 mg L-1 CBZ concentration, and 5 cm hydraulic height, the optimized flux and removal rate were obtained. Further investigation revealed the surface morphology and property of AC-GDBM, displaying that powdered wooden AC and laccase formed the even biomimetic layer on base membrane. Additionally, for treating various OMPs (CBZ, tetracycline hydrochloride (TET), quinolones (norfloxacin (NFX)), and sulfonamides (sulfamethoxazole (SMZ))), with the optimized conditions, the removal rate and flux of AC-GBDM could maintain at high levels. This study demonstrates an example of a niche application, where GDBM is expected to offer a highly efficient and costeffective ecological water treatment technology.

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