Duyen Phuc-Hanh Tran , Annisa Dwi Safiyanti , Ya-Fen Wang , Tomohiro Tobino , Fumiyuki Nakajima , Sheng-Jie You
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Abstract
This study investigates the role of nanoparticles-coated membranes in membrane bioreactors (MBR) for wastewater treatment, focusing on treatment efficiency and fouling behaviors. In this study, PANI, Fe3O4 and Fe3O4@PANI were coated onto flat-sheet PVDF membranes via a simple dip-coating method. The modified membranes demonstrated COD removal rates of 93.8–95.9 % (PANI/PVDF), 93.1–95.1 % (Fe3O4/PVDF), and 88.9–95.2 % (Fe3O4@PANI/PVDF) were comparable to the pristine PVDF membrane (91.2–95.1 %), with similar ammonia and phosphorus removals over 250 days of operation. Fouling behavior analysis revealed that while the pristine PVDF membrane's fouling rate increased by 1.43 times as operated flux increased (1.60 kPa d−1 at 15 LMH to 2.29 kPa d−1 at 20 LMH), whereas the modified membranes exhibited only slight increases, less than 1.3 times. Surface roughness measurements showed that PANI/PVDF (Ra = 381.7 nm), Fe3O4/PVDF (Ra = 335 nm), and Fe3O4@PANI/PVDF (Ra = 377.1 nm) had reduced fouling susceptibility compared to pristine PVDF (Ra = 473.5 nm), indicating reduced extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) and soluble microbial product (SMP) deposition. These findings highlight the potential of nanoparticle-modified membranes to support elevated fluxes with minimal impact on treatment performance and fouling resistance, offering promising implications for prolonged and stable MBR operation.
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The Journal of Membrane Science is a publication that focuses on membrane systems and is aimed at academic and industrial chemists, chemical engineers, materials scientists, and membranologists. It publishes original research and reviews on various aspects of membrane transport, membrane formation/structure, fouling, module/process design, and processes/applications. The journal primarily focuses on the structure, function, and performance of non-biological membranes but also includes papers that relate to biological membranes. The Journal of Membrane Science publishes Full Text Papers, State-of-the-Art Reviews, Letters to the Editor, and Perspectives.