Jan W. Post
Wageningen University and Research Centre
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Water Science and Technology | 2011
Kerusha Lutchmiah; Emile Cornelissen; D.J.H. Harmsen; Jan W. Post; Keith Lampi; Hans Ramaekers; L.C. Rietveld; Kees Roest
This research is part of the Sewer Mining project aimed at developing a new technological concept by extracting water from sewage by means of forward osmosis (FO). FO, in combination with a reconcentration system, e.g. reverse osmosis (RO) is used to recover high-quality water. Furthermore, the subsequent concentrated sewage (containing an inherent energy content) can be converted into a renewable energy (RE) source (i.e. biogas). The effectiveness of FO membranes in the recovery of water from sewage has been evaluated. Stable FO water flux values (>4.3 LMH) were obtained with primary effluent (screened, not treated) used as the feed solution. Fouling of the membrane was also induced and further investigated. Accumulated fouling was found to be apparent, but not irreversible. Sewer Mining could lead to a more economical and sustainable treatment of wastewater, facilitating the extraction of water and energy from sewage and changing the way it is perceived: not as waste, but as a resource.
Water Science and Technology | 2014
Kerusha Lutchmiah; Jan W. Post; L.C. Rietveld; Emile Cornelissen
The draw solution is the driving force of the forward osmosis (FO) process; however, the solute loss of the draw solute to the feed side is a general, financial limitation for most applications. The anthropogenic amino acid ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) was investigated as a draw solution for FO. At concentrations of approximately 1.0 osmol/kg, EDTA demonstrated comparable water fluxes (Jv = 5.29 L/m(2) h) to the commonly used salt, NaCl (Jv = 4.86 L/m(2) h), and both produced better water fluxes than glucose (Jv = 3.46 L/m(2) h). EDTA showed the lowest solute loss with Js (reverse solute loss or solute leakage) = 0.54 g/m(2) h. The molecular weight, degree of ionisation and charge of EDTA played a major role in this efficiency and EDTA was therefore well rejected by the membrane, showing a low Js/Jv ratio of 0.10 g/L. Owing to the low solute loss of EDTA and its resistance to biodegradation, this compound has the potential to be used as a draw solute for FO during long periods without requiring much replenishment.
Sustainable energy from salinity gradients | 2016
Marjolein Vanoppen; Gaetan Blandin; Sebastiaan Derese; P. Le Clech; Jan W. Post; Arne Verliefde
The use of alternative water resources will become ever more important in the future, increasing the need for water desalination. Conventional desalination technologies, that is, multistage flash distillation, multieffect distillation, electrodialysis, and reverse osmosis, are well established but require high energy consumption. The coupling of these processes with salinity gradient power (SGP) offers the double benefit of decreasing the energy demand by the production of salinity gradient energy and by decreasing the salt concentration of the feed prior to desalination. Opportunities and challenges to combine SGP and desalination will be discussed in this chapter.
Journal of Membrane Science | 2007
Jan W. Post; Joost Veerman; Hubertus V.M. Hamelers; Gerrit J.W. Euverink; S.J. Metz; Kitty Nymeijer; Cees J.N. Buisman
Environmental Science & Technology | 2008
Jan W. Post; Hubertus V.M. Hamelers; Cees J.N. Buisman
Environmental Science & Technology | 2010
Bruno B. Sales; Michel Saakes; Jan W. Post; Cees J.N. Buisman; P.M. Biesheuvel; Hubertus V.M. Hamelers
Journal of Membrane Science | 2008
Joost Veerman; Jan W. Post; Michel Saakes; S.J. Metz; G. J. Harmsen
Journal of Membrane Science | 2013
A.H. Galama; Jan W. Post; M.A. Cohen Stuart; P.M. Biesheuvel
Journal of Membrane Science | 2009
Jan W. Post; Hubertus V.M. Hamelers; Cees J.N. Buisman
Applied Energy | 2013
Weiyi Li; William B. Krantz; Emile Cornelissen; Jan W. Post; Arne Verliefde; Chuyang Y. Tang