Abstract

AbstractThe possibility of applying a forward osmosis (FO) membrane filtration process for the post-treatment of an anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) was investigated in this study. The FO membrane filtration test, using a surrogate AnMBR effluent prepared by supernatant obtained from a real anaerobic digester, demonstrated excellent rejection of phosphate ions. On the other hand, the rejection of ammonium ions was moderately effective and depended heavily on the operating conditions of the FO membrane (e.g. orientation of the FO membrane) solute concentration in the draw solution (DS) and ammonium ion concentration in the feed solution (FS). The flux of ammonium ions across the FO membrane decreased as the solute concentration in the FS increased. The reverse solute flux from the DS to FS also increased as the solute concentration in the DS increased. The above-mentioned trend was particularly remarkable in the FO filtration with an active layer facing DS (AL-DS) orientation, in which the reverse sol...

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