Hydrophobic Gas Transfer Membranes for Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery
11. Sustainability
Membranes, Artificial
Gases
02 engineering and technology
Wastewater
0210 nano-technology
Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
Waste Disposal, Fluid
01 natural sciences
6. Clean water
Water Purification
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
12. Responsible consumption
DOI:
10.1021/acs.est.9b00902
Publication Date:
2019-09-12T14:42:41Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
Gaseous compounds, such as CH4, H2, and O2, are commonly produced or consumed during wastewater treatment. Traditionally, these gases need to be removed or delivered using gas sparging or liquid heating, which can be energy intensive with low efficiency. Hydrophobic membranes are being increasingly investigated in wastewater treatment and resource recovery. This is because these semipermeable barriers repel water and create a three-phase interface that enhances mass transfer and chemical conversions. This Critical Review provides a first comprehensive analysis of different hydrophobic membranes and processes, and identifies the challenges and potential for future system development. The discussions and analyses were grouped based on mechanisms and applications, including membrane gas extraction, membrane gas delivery, and hybrid processes. Major challenges, such as membrane fouling, wetting, and limited selectivity and functionality, are identified, and potential solutions articulated. New opportunities, such as electrochemical coating, integrated membrane electrodes, and membrane functionalization, are also discussed to provide insights for further development of more efficient and low-cost membranes and processes.
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