npj Clean Water (Aug 2022)

Advanced wastewater treatment and membrane fouling control by electro-encapsulated self-forming dynamic membrane bioreactor

  • Jessa Marie J. Millanar-Marfa,
  • Mary Vermi Aizza Corpuz,
  • Laura Borea,
  • Carlo Cabreros,
  • Mark Daniel G. De Luna,
  • Florencio Jr. Ballesteros,
  • Giovanni Vigliotta,
  • Tiziano Zarra,
  • Shadi W. Hasan,
  • Gregory V. Korshin,
  • Antonio Buonerba,
  • Vincenzo Belgiorno,
  • Vincenzo Naddeo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41545-022-00184-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract An advanced concept of aerobic membrane bioreactors (MBRs) for highly efficient wastewater treatment has been disclosed by introduction of an electro and encapsulated self-forming dynamic biomembrane (e-ESFDM). The biological filtering membrane is intercalated between two woven polyester fabrics as supports that assist the formation and protect the biomembrane. The innovative architecture of the e-ESFDM in combination with electrocoagulation processes resulted in efficient and cost-effective wastewater treatment and control of the membrane fouling. The performance of the e-ESFDMBR was compared to a yet highly efficient ESFDMBR, where the electric field was not present. The ESFDM-based reactors both showed comparable results in the removal of organic matter, in terms of COD and DOC. On the other hand, e-ESFDMBR exceeded the performance of the ESFDMBR in the reduction of nitrogen- and phosphorous-containing pollutants, responsible for eutrophication processes in the environment, and recalcitrant molecules, such as humic-like substances. In addition, an extremely low fouling rate was observed for the e-ESFDM bioreactor. Insights on the biological processes involved in the developed MBR were provided by investigations on the microbiological diversity found in reactor mixed liquor, ESFDM layer and treated wastewater.