Water Science and Technology (Nov 2022)

Contemporary application of microbubble technology in water treatment

  • Sarita S. Nair,
  • Ruben Pinedo-Cuenca,
  • Tony Stubbs,
  • Seth J. Davis,
  • Poo Balan Ganesan,
  • Faik Hamad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2022.328
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 86, no. 9
pp. 2138 – 2156

Abstract

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Microbubble (MB) technology constitutes a suite of promising low-cost technologies with potential applications in various sectors. Microbubbles (MBs) are tiny gas bubbles with diameters in the micrometre range of 10–100 μm. Along with their small size, they share special characteristics like slow buoyancy, large gas–liquid interfacial area and high mass-transfer efficiency. Initially, the review examines the key dissimilarities among the different types of microbubble generators (MBG) towards economic large-scale production of MBs. The applications of MBs to explore their effectiveness at different stages of wastewater treatment extending from aeration, separation/ flotation, ozonation, disinfection and other processes are investigated. A summary of the recent advances of MBs in real and synthetic wastewater treatment, existing research gaps, and limitations in upscaling of the technology, conclusion and future recommendations is detailed. A critical analysis of the energetics and treatment cost of combined approaches of MB technology with other advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) is carried out highlighting the potential applicability of hybrid technology in large-scale wastewater treatment. HIGHLIGHTS Extensive comparison of microbubble technology with existing water treatment processes (WTPs).; Dual phase treatment with microbubbles in water disinfection.; Microbubble technology overcomes the limitation of low gas utilisation efficiency of conventional methods.; Cost and energy consumption analysis indicates potency of microbubble technology to replace expensive WTPs.; Opportunities for downsizing of water treatment plant.;

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