Sea salt bittern-driven forward osmosis for nutrient recovery from black water: A dual waste-to-resource innovation via the osmotic membrane process

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Wenchao Xue
May Zaw
Xiaochan An
Yunxia Hu
Allan Sriratana Tabucanon
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[1] Asian Institute of Technology,Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Change, School of Environment, Resources and Development
[2] Tianjin Polytechnic University,State Key Laboratory of Separation Membranes and Membrane Processes, School of Materials Science and Engineering
[3] Mahidol University,Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies
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Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering | 2020年 / 14卷
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Forward osmosis; Sea salt bittern; Black water; Nutrient recovery; pH;
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A dual “waste-to-resource” innovation in nutrient enrichment and recovery from domestic black water using a sea salt bittern (SSB)-driven forward osmosis (FO) process is proposed and demonstrated. The performance of SSB as a “waste-to-resource” draw solution for FO was first evaluated. A synthetic SSB-driven FO provided a water flux of 25.67±3.36 L/m2 · h, which was 1.5–1.7 times compared with synthetic seawater, 1 M NaCl, and 1 M MgCl2. Slightly compromised performance regarding reverse solute selectivity was observed. In compensation, the enhanced reverse diffusion of Mg2+ suggested superior potential in terms of recovering nutrients in the form of struvite precipitation. The nutrient enrichment was performed using both the pre-filtered influent and effluent of a domestic septic tank. Over 80% of phosphate-P recovery was achieved from both low- and high-strength black water at a feed volume reduction up to 80%–90%. With an elevated feed pH (∼9), approximately 60%–85% enriched phosphate-P was able to be recovered in the form of precipitated stuvite. Whereas the enrichment performance of total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) largely differed depending on the strength of black water. Improved concentration factor (i.e., 3-folds) and retention (>60%) of TKN was obtained in the high-nutrient-strength black water at a feed volume reduction of 80%, in comparison with a weak TKN enrichment observed in low-strength black water. The results suggested a good potential for nutrient recovery based on this dual “waste-to-resource” FO system with proper management of membrane cleaning.
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  • [1] Sea salt bittern-driven forward osmosis for nutrient recovery from black water: A dual waste-to-resource innovation via the osmotic membrane process
    Xue, Wenchao
    Zaw, May
    An, Xiaochan
    Hu, Yunxia
    Tabucanon, Allan Sriratana
    FRONTIERS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, 2020, 14 (02)