Control of ultrafiltration membrane fouling caused by Microcystis cells with permanganate preoxidation: Significance of in situ formed manganese dioxide

被引:0
|
作者
Qu, Fangshu [1 ]
Du, Xing [1 ]
Liu, Bin [1 ]
He, Junguo [1 ]
Ren, Nanqi [1 ]
Li, Guibai [1 ]
Liang, Heng [1 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment (SKLUWRE), Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin,150090, China
关键词
461.2 Biological Materials and Tissue Engineering - 461.9 Biology - 539.1 Metals Corrosion - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 802.3 Chemical Operations - 804 Chemical Products Generally - 804.2 Inorganic Compounds - 951 Materials Science;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Control of the ultrafiltration (UF) membrane fouling caused by Microcystis cells using permanganate preoxidation was investigated with lab-cultured Microcystis aeruginosa. The contributions of two widely considered mechanisms, i.e. potassium permanganate (KMnO4) oxidation and in situ formed manganese dioxide (MnO2) adhesion, to the Microcystis cell fouling control were compared and discussed. Initially, effects of KMnO4 oxidation and in situ formed MnO2 adhesion on the characteristics of Microcystis cells, including viability, zeta potential, size distribution and settleability, were compared. Subsequently, filtration tests were undertaken to investigate the flux decline and fouling reversibility during UF of the untreated and treated cell solutions. The results indicated that KMnO4 oxidation exhibited a minor effect on the characteristics of Microcystis cells as well as the cell integrity under the tested KMnO4 exposure (1.0 and 2.0mg/L). The adhesion of in situ formed MnO2 particles could promote the aggregation of the cells, apparently improving their settleability. With regards to membrane fouling, the in situ formed MnO2 particles displayed a superior capacity in alleviating both the flux decline and the irreversible fouling associated with Microcystis cells than KMnO4 oxidation did, owing to the reinforced aggregation of the cells and the adsorption of released extracellular organic matter (EOM). Moreover, the effect of membrane precoating with in situ formed MnO2 particles on the cell fouling was also studied. The precoating layer seldom reduced the flux decline by Microcystis cells, but improved the fouling reversibility probably by inhibiting the direct membrane-cell contact and retaining the released EOM. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.
引用
收藏
页码:56 / 65
相关论文
共 26 条
  • [21] Applying permanganate/bisulfite (PM/BS) pre-oxidation enhanced coagulation to control fouling of ultrafiltration membrane in drinking waterworks
    Liu, Xiaowei
    Zhou, Qikun
    Li, Kexin
    Chen, Peng
    Ye, Miaomiao
    Wang, Lili
    JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING, 2023, 52
  • [22] Treatment of low-turbidity source water by permanganate pre-oxidation: In situ formed hydrous manganese dioxide as filter aid
    Liu, Ruiping
    Sun, Lihua
    Ju, Ran
    Liu, Huijuan
    Gu, Junnong
    Li, Guibai
    SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY, 2013, 117 : 69 - 74
  • [23] Effect of In Situ Aeration on Ultrafiltration Membrane Fouling Control in Treating Seasonal High-Turbidity Surface Water
    Luo, Jiaoying
    Hu, Yating
    Guo, Xishou
    Wang, Ao
    Lin, Chenghai
    Zhang, Yaru
    Wang, Haochun
    Wang, Yanrui
    Tang, Xiaobin
    WATER, 2024, 16 (15)
  • [24] Permanganate (PM) pretreatment improves medium-chain fatty acids production from sewage sludge: The role of PM oxidation and in-situ formed manganese dioxide
    Wang, Yufen
    Chen, Feng
    Guo, Haixiao
    Sun, Peizhe
    Zhu, Tingting
    Horn, Harald
    Liu, Yiwen
    WATER RESEARCH, 2024, 249
  • [25] In-Situ H2O2 Cleaning for Fouling Control of Manganese-Doped Ceramic Membrane through Confined Catalytic Oxidation Inside Membrane
    Tang, Shengyin
    Fu, Wanyi
    Song, Tiantian
    Tang, Tianhao
    Chen, Li
    Guo, Jianning
    Hermanowicz, Slav W.
    Zhang, Xihui
    MEMBRANES, 2022, 12 (01)
  • [26] The pre-coated photocatalytic ceramic membrane with Bi2O3-TiO2/ powdered activated carbon nanoparticles to alleviate ultrafiltration fouling caused by intracellular organic matter of Microcystis aeruginosa
    Zhou, Zhiwei
    Yan, Jiakang
    Li, Xing
    Ren, Jiawei
    Liang, Heng
    Liu, Yongwang
    JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, 2024, 693