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Integration of H-2-Based Membrane Biofilm Reactor with RO and NF Membranes for Removal of Chromate and Selenate

Authors
Chung, JinwookRittmann, Bruce E.Her, NamgukLee, Seung-HyunYoon, Yeomin
Issue Date
Mar-2010
Publisher
SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
Keywords
Chromate; Selenate; Hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactor; Reverse osmosis; Nanofiltration
Citation
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, v.207, no.1-4, pp.29 - 37
Journal Title
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
Volume
207
Number
1-4
Start Page
29
End Page
37
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/20828
DOI
10.1007/s11270-009-0116-7
ISSN
0049-6979
Abstract
A new hybrid process has been proposed and evaluated the feasibility for complete removal of chromate and selenate at high level. The process consists of a H-2-based membrane biofilm reactor (MBfR) and reverse osmosis (RO)/nanofiltration (NF) stages. The essential feature of the process is the recycling of the RO and NF concentrate into the membrane biofilm reactor. First, two different H-2-based denitrifying MBfR initially reduced selenate (Se (VI)) or chromate (Cr (III)) stably to SeA degrees or Cr (III) to limited levels (approximately 70-85% removal for selenate and approximately 40-65% removal for chromate). In order to achieve more stable and lower levels, two different membrane (NF and RO) filtration technologies as sequential process were combined. Two wastewaters produced from two MBfRs having similar amounts of target toxic ions (C (o) = 366 mu g-Cr L-1 and C (o) = 326 mu g-Se L-1), pH, and conductivity were tested to determine the solute rejection and the membrane flux for one RO and one NF membranes at varying recovery conditions (10-90%). The results show that the rejection of solutes decreases with increasing the recovery due to the increase in osmotic pressure. The rejections by the RO membrane were > 99-98% for chromate and 99-94% for selenate, while slightly lower rejections (< 20%) were observed for the NF membrane at the recovery conditions.
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