Carbon Nanotubes-Sponge Modified Electro Membrane Bioreactor (EMBR) and Their Prospects for Wastewater Treatment Applications

A novel membrane bioreactor system utilizes Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs) coated polyurethane sponge (PUs), an electrical field, and a nanocomposite membrane has been successfully designed to diminish membrane with fouling caused by activated sludge. The classical phase inversion was harnes...

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Main Authors: Ali M. Almusawy, Riyad H. Al-Anbari, Qusay F. Alsalhy, Arshed Imad Al-Najar
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Membranes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/10/12/433
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spelling doaj-9da87247d61c4afd9f708be988249fb22020-12-18T00:04:06ZengMDPI AGMembranes2077-03752020-12-011043343310.3390/membranes10120433Carbon Nanotubes-Sponge Modified Electro Membrane Bioreactor (EMBR) and Their Prospects for Wastewater Treatment ApplicationsAli M. Almusawy0Riyad H. Al-Anbari1Qusay F. Alsalhy2Arshed Imad Al-Najar3Civil Engineering Department, University of Technology, Alsinaa Street 52, Baghdad 10066, IraqCivil Engineering Department, University of Technology, Alsinaa Street 52, Baghdad 10066, IraqMembrane Technology Research Unit, Chemical Engineering Department, University of Technology, Alsinaa Street 52, Baghdad 10066, IraqCivil Engineering Department, University of Technology, Alsinaa Street 52, Baghdad 10066, IraqA novel membrane bioreactor system utilizes Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs) coated polyurethane sponge (PUs), an electrical field, and a nanocomposite membrane has been successfully designed to diminish membrane with fouling caused by activated sludge. The classical phase inversion was harnessed to prepare Zinc Oxide/Polyphenylsulfone (ZnO/PPSU) nanocomposite membranes using 1.5 g of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs). The prepared nanocomposite membrane surface was fully characterized by a series of experimental tools, e.g., Scanning electron microscope (SEM), Atomic force microscopy (AFM), contact angle (CA), pore size, and pore size distribution. The testing procedure was performed through an Activated Sludge-Membrane Bioreactor (ASMBR) as a reference and results were compared with those obtained with nanotubes coated sponge–MBR (NSMBR) and nanotubes coated sponge-MBR in the presence of an electrical field (ENSMBR) system. Observed fouling reduction of the membrane has improved significantly and, thus, the overall long-term was increased by 190% compared with the control ASMBR configuration. The experimental results showcased that sponge-carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were capable of adsorbing activated sludge and other contaminants to minimize the membrane fouling. At a dosage of 0.3 mg/mL CNT and 2 mg/mL of SDBS, the sponge-CNT was capable of eliminating nitrogen and phosphorus by 81% and >90%, respectively.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/10/12/433membrane bioreactorelectrochemistrycarbon nanotubemembrane foulingwastewater
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author Ali M. Almusawy
Riyad H. Al-Anbari
Qusay F. Alsalhy
Arshed Imad Al-Najar
spellingShingle Ali M. Almusawy
Riyad H. Al-Anbari
Qusay F. Alsalhy
Arshed Imad Al-Najar
Carbon Nanotubes-Sponge Modified Electro Membrane Bioreactor (EMBR) and Their Prospects for Wastewater Treatment Applications
Membranes
membrane bioreactor
electrochemistry
carbon nanotube
membrane fouling
wastewater
author_facet Ali M. Almusawy
Riyad H. Al-Anbari
Qusay F. Alsalhy
Arshed Imad Al-Najar
author_sort Ali M. Almusawy
title Carbon Nanotubes-Sponge Modified Electro Membrane Bioreactor (EMBR) and Their Prospects for Wastewater Treatment Applications
title_short Carbon Nanotubes-Sponge Modified Electro Membrane Bioreactor (EMBR) and Their Prospects for Wastewater Treatment Applications
title_full Carbon Nanotubes-Sponge Modified Electro Membrane Bioreactor (EMBR) and Their Prospects for Wastewater Treatment Applications
title_fullStr Carbon Nanotubes-Sponge Modified Electro Membrane Bioreactor (EMBR) and Their Prospects for Wastewater Treatment Applications
title_full_unstemmed Carbon Nanotubes-Sponge Modified Electro Membrane Bioreactor (EMBR) and Their Prospects for Wastewater Treatment Applications
title_sort carbon nanotubes-sponge modified electro membrane bioreactor (embr) and their prospects for wastewater treatment applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Membranes
issn 2077-0375
publishDate 2020-12-01
description A novel membrane bioreactor system utilizes Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs) coated polyurethane sponge (PUs), an electrical field, and a nanocomposite membrane has been successfully designed to diminish membrane with fouling caused by activated sludge. The classical phase inversion was harnessed to prepare Zinc Oxide/Polyphenylsulfone (ZnO/PPSU) nanocomposite membranes using 1.5 g of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs). The prepared nanocomposite membrane surface was fully characterized by a series of experimental tools, e.g., Scanning electron microscope (SEM), Atomic force microscopy (AFM), contact angle (CA), pore size, and pore size distribution. The testing procedure was performed through an Activated Sludge-Membrane Bioreactor (ASMBR) as a reference and results were compared with those obtained with nanotubes coated sponge–MBR (NSMBR) and nanotubes coated sponge-MBR in the presence of an electrical field (ENSMBR) system. Observed fouling reduction of the membrane has improved significantly and, thus, the overall long-term was increased by 190% compared with the control ASMBR configuration. The experimental results showcased that sponge-carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were capable of adsorbing activated sludge and other contaminants to minimize the membrane fouling. At a dosage of 0.3 mg/mL CNT and 2 mg/mL of SDBS, the sponge-CNT was capable of eliminating nitrogen and phosphorus by 81% and >90%, respectively.
topic membrane bioreactor
electrochemistry
carbon nanotube
membrane fouling
wastewater
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/10/12/433
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