Evaluation of End-of-Life Reverse Osmotic Membrane for High-Retention Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor

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Morató Torras, Oriol
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Raval, Hiren D.
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Zappulla Sabio, Bianca
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Rodríguez-Roda Layret, Ignasi
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Monclús Sales, Hèctor
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Blandin, Gaetan
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2025-11-08T01:16:52Z
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2025-11-08T01:16:52Z
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2025-10-22
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http://hdl.handle.net/10256/27624
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https://hdl.handle.net/10256/27624
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Following on from a circular economy in water, membrane technologies can play a role in resource recovery and high-quality water production but should also consider membrane industry circularity. Anaerobic membrane bioreactors (AnMBRs) are being used for advanced wastewater treatment, and their applications are growing due to advantages like lower sludge volume, better permeate quality, and the generation of biogas. High-Rejection (HR) AnMBRs retain a higher fraction of dissolved and particulate components to further promote resource recovery and obtain improved effluent quality. With the development of membrane technologies, end-of-life (EOL) membrane recycling is emerging for various applications. The feasibility of transforming EOL Reverse Osmosis (RO) membranes into ultrafiltration (UF)- and nanofiltration (NF)-like membranes and applying these membranes to submerged HR-AnMBR applications was evaluated. A small pilot AnMBR with granular biomass was operated with EOL RO membranes converted to submerged UF- and NF-like membranes and compared to commercial microfiltration (MF) membranes. UF- and NF-like plates were constructed, characterized, and introduced step-by-step into the AnMBR by the substitution of MF plates. A chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal study showed that while 77% removal of COD was possible with MF membranes, improved COD removal (i.e., 81.40% and 88.39%) was achieved using UF-like and NF-like membranes, respectively. Because of the higher retention of salts of the NF-like membrane, the salinity in the membrane bioreactor increased from 1300 to 1680 µS·cm−1 but stabilized quickly and without a negative impact on system performance. Even without cleaning, minimal fouling and flux decline were observed for all tested configurations thanks to the use of granular biomass and low permeation flux. Permeate flux in the case of the NF-like membrane was slightly lower due to the required higher pressure. The present study demonstrated that the EOL-RO membranes may find applications in HR-AnMBRs to achieve superior permeate quality and move toward circular membrane processes
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application/pdf
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eng
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MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3390/membranes15110323
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/2077-0375
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Membranes, 2025, vol. 15, núm. 11, p. 323
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Articles publicats (D-EQATA)
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Morató Torras, Oriol Raval, Hiren D. ZZappulla Sabio, Bianca Rodríguez-Roda Layret, Ignasi Monclús Sales, Hèctor Blandin, Gaetan 2025 Evaluation of End-of-Life Reverse Osmotic Membrane for High-Retention Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor Membranes 15 11 323
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Bioreactors
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Reactors de membrana
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Ultrafiltració
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Membranes (Tecnologia)
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Bioreactors
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Membrane reactors
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Ultrafiltration
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Membranes (Technology)
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Aigües residuals -- Depuració -- Osmosi inversa
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Sewage -- Purification -- Reverse osmosis process
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Evaluation of End-of-Life Reverse Osmotic Membrane for High-Retention Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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peer-reviewed


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