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Water Research | 2017

Application of Fe(II)/peroxymonosulfate for improving ultrafiltration membrane performance in surface water treatment: Comparison with coagulation and ozonation

Xiaoxiang Cheng; Heng Liang; An Ding; Xuewu Zhu; Xiaobin Tang; Zhendong Gan; Jiajian Xing; Daoji Wu; Guibai Li

Coagulation and ozonation have been widely used as pretreatments for ultrafiltration (UF) membrane in drinking water treatment. While beneficial, coagulation or ozonation alone is unable to both efficiently control membrane fouling and product water quality in many cases. Thus, in this study an emerging alternative of ferrous iron/peroxymonosulfate (Fe(II)/PMS), which can act as both an oxidant and a coagulant was employed prior to UF for treatment of natural surface water, and compared with conventional coagulation and ozonation. The results showed that the Fe(II)/PMS-UF system exhibited the best performance for dissolved organic carbon removal, likely due to the dual functions of coagulation and oxidation in the single process. The fluorescent and UV-absorbing organic components were more susceptible to ozonation than Fe(II)/PMS treatment. Fe(II)/PMS and ozonation pretreatments significantly increased the removal efficiency of atrazine, p-chloronitrobenzene and sulfamethazine by 12-76% and 50-94%, respectively, whereas coagulation exerted a minor influence. The Fe(II)/PMS pretreatment also showed the best performance for the reduction of both reversible and irreversible membrane fouling, and the performance was hardly affected by membrane pore size and surface hydrophobicity. In addition, the characterization of hydraulic irreversible organic foulants confirmed its effectiveness. These results demonstrate the potential advantages of applying Fe(II)/PMS as a pretreatment for UF to simultaneously control membrane fouling and improve the permeate quality.


Water Research | 2018

Effect of sulfate radical-based oxidation pretreatments for mitigating ceramic UF membrane fouling caused by algal extracellular organic matter

Xiaoxiang Cheng; Daoji Wu; Heng Liang; Xuewu Zhu; Xiaobin Tang; Zhendong Gan; Jiajian Xing; Xinsheng Luo; Guibai Li

Algal extracellular organic matter (EOM) released from Microcystis aeruginosa can cause severe membrane fouling during algae-laden water treatment. To solve this problem, three typical sulfate radical-based advanced oxidation processes (SR-AOPs), i.e., ferrous iron/peroxymonosulfate (Fe(II)/PMS), UV/PMS and UV/Fe(II)/PMS, were employed as membrane pretreatment strategies. Their performance on mitigating EOM fouling of a ceramic UF membrane was systematically investigated and compared in the present study. The results indicated that SR-AOPs pretreatments could promote the reduction of DOC and UV254, and the removal performance showed an apparent regularity of UV/Fe(II)/PMS > Fe(II)/PMS > UV/PMS. The pretreatments were very effective for decomposing high-MW biopolymers (>20,000 Da) into low-MW humic substances (1000-20,000 Da), thus reducing the accumulation of high-MW biopolymers on membrane surface. With respect to membrane fouling control, Fe(II)/PMS significantly mitigated both reversible and irreversible membrane fouling, whereas UV/PMS only reduced reversible fouling, and exhibited little effect on irreversible fouling. By contrast, UV/Fe(II)/PMS showed the best performance for fouling reduction due to the synergistic effect of UV and Fe(II) for PMS activation. The dominating fouling mechanism was governed by both pore blockage and cake filtration, likely due to the bimodal MW distribution of EOM, and SR-AOPs pretreatments delayed the transition from pore blockage to cake filtration. In addition, SR-AOPs prior to UF membrane were also very effective to improve the removal of micropollutants (i.e., ATZ, SMT and p-CNB). These results demonstrate the potential application of SR-AOPs as pretreatment for membrane fouling control during algae-laden water treatment.


Bioresource Technology | 2018

Immobilized microalgae for anaerobic digestion effluent treatment in a photobioreactor-ultrafiltration system: Algal harvest and membrane fouling control

Binghan Xie; Weijia Gong; Huarong Yu; Xiaobin Tang; Zhongsen Yan; Xinsheng Luo; Zhendong Gan; Tianyu Wang; Guibai Li; Heng Liang

A photobioreactor (PBR) coupled with ultrafiltration (UF) system was developed with goals of microalgae cultivation, harvest, and membrane fouling control in the anaerobic digestion effluent purification. Firstly, three-sequencing batch PBRs were started-up with suspended Chlorella vulgaris (C. vulgaris, SCV), immobilized C. vulgaris (ICV) and immobilized C. vulgaris with powdered activated carbon (ICV + PAC). The results exhibited high DOC degradation (66.61%-84.35%) and completely nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) removals were attained in PBRs. This indicated bacterial-microalgal consortiums enhanced biodegradation and PAC adsorption accelerated photodegradation. During the microalgae harvest by UF, immobilized microalgae beads protected cells integrity with less debris and intracellular/extracellular organic matters lysis. Moreover, the cake layer in ICV + PAC could even serve as a dynamic layer to entrap the residual pollutants and control membrane fouling. Hence, membrane fouling mitigation and ADE purification were realized during the microalgae harvest process in the ICV + PAC.


Water Research | 2017

Ferrous iron/peroxymonosulfate oxidation as a pretreatment for ceramic ultrafiltration membrane: Control of natural organic matter fouling and degradation of atrazine

Xiaoxiang Cheng; Heng Liang; An Ding; Xiaobin Tang; Bin Liu; Xuewu Zhu; Zhendong Gan; Daoji Wu; Guibai Li


Chemosphere | 2017

A low pressure gravity-driven membrane filtration (GDM) system for rainwater recycling: Flux stabilization and removal performance

An Ding; Jinlong Wang; Dachao Lin; Xiaobin Tang; Xiaoxiang Cheng; Hui Wang; Langming Bai; Guibai Li; Heng Liang


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016

Effect of operation parameters on the flux stabilization of gravity-driven membrane (GDM) filtration system for decentralized water supply.

Xiaobin Tang; An Ding; Fangshu Qu; Ruibao Jia; Haiqing Chang; Xiaoxiang Cheng; Bin Liu; Guibai Li; Heng Liang


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2018

Biodiesel production with the simultaneous removal of nitrogen, phosphorus and COD in microalgal-bacterial communities for the treatment of anaerobic digestion effluent in photobioreactors

Binghan Xie; Weijia Gong; Yu Tian; Fangshu Qu; Yunlong Luo; Xing Du; Xiaobin Tang; Daliang Xu; Dachao Lin; Guibai Li; Heng Liang


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2018

Application of low-dosage UV/chlorine pre-oxidation for mitigating ultrafiltration (UF) membrane fouling in natural surface water treatment

Jiajian Xing; Hexuan Wang; Xiaoxiang Cheng; Xiaobin Tang; Xinsheng Luo; Jinlong Wang; Tianyu Wang; Guibai Li; Heng Liang


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2018

Coupling GAC to ultra-low-pressure filtration to modify the biofouling layer and bio-community: Flux enhancement and water quality improvement

Xiaobin Tang; Wouter Pronk; An Ding; Xiaoxiang Cheng; Jinlong Wang; Binghan Xie; Guibai Li; Heng Liang


Water Research | 2017

In situ coagulation versus pre-coagulation for gravity-driven membrane bioreactor during decentralized sewage treatment: Permeability stabilization, fouling layer formation and biological activity

An Ding; Jinlong Wang; Dachao Lin; Xiaobin Tang; Xiaoxiang Cheng; Guibai Li; Nanqi Ren; Heng Liang

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Guibai Li

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Heng Liang

Harbin Institute of Technology

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An Ding

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Xiaoxiang Cheng

Shandong jianzhu university 山東建築大學

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Binghan Xie

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Jinlong Wang

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Fangshu Qu

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Jiajian Xing

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Xuewu Zhu

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Zhendong Gan

Harbin Institute of Technology

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