In situ cleaning of foulants by gas scouring on the membrane-electrode in an electro-membrane bioreactor

Bioresour Technol. 2024 May 18:403:130860. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2024.130860. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Low-maintenance membrane cleaning is essential for the stable operation of membrane bioreactors. This work proposes an in-situ electrical-cleaning method using an electro-MBR. When the applied bias was transiently increased, the membrane flux recovered rapidly because of the scouring effect from gas evolution reactions. The exfoliation of the cake layer induced by gas scouring played a major role in mitigating membrane fouling, recovering the transmembrane pressure (TMP) by 88.6 % under optimal conditions. Membrane modules did not require replacement during the operation period due to the efficacy of electrical cleaning, with the TMP varying between 37.5 % and 62.5 % of the ultimate pressure requiring change of the membrane modules. Despite the increase in power consumption of 0.66 Wh·m-3 due to the additional applied bias, there was no need for chemical additives or manual maintenance. Therefore, the electrical cleaning method enhanced the service life and reduced the maintenance costs of the electro-MBR.

Keywords: Bubble scouring; Electrical cleaning; Electrostatic repulsion; Membrane bioreactor; Membrane fouling.