2016
DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2016.1193448
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Recent developments in forward osmosis membrane bioreactors: a comprehensive review

Abstract: Forward osmosis or osmotic membrane bioreactor (FOMBR) has attracted great attention for wastewater treatment and reuse since conceptually introduced as a process. It has been proposed to reduce the high energy consumption in the conventional MBR, has lower membrane fouling propensity, and produce higher quality water. Moreover, RO process can be used after FOMBR to reconcentrate the diluted DS to be used for FO again. Besides significant advantages, when compared to conventional MBRs; lower water flux, concen… Show more

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“…process [6], heavy metals removal and pharmaceutical product concentration [7,8], food and brine concentration [9,10], membrane bioreactors [11,12], energy production [13] and desalination [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…process [6], heavy metals removal and pharmaceutical product concentration [7,8], food and brine concentration [9,10], membrane bioreactors [11,12], energy production [13] and desalination [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of a high recovery process is the full-scale FO plant operated at the Changxing power plant in China, which efficiently concentrates a RO brine stream (60 g/L) to 220 g/L prior to entering the brine crystalliser (Pendergast et al 2016). Other examples of the wider application range of FO include its direct use as anaerobic and aerobic membrane bioreactor in municipal wastew-210 ater treatment (Eyvaz et al 2016) or for water recovery from oily wastewater (Ge et al 2017).…”
Section: Forward Osmosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Singapore, this MBR-RO technique has previously been investigated at the pilot stage [59]. A new expansion remains the FO-MBR accompanied by the benefit of energy efficiency [60]; however, the obstacle of low flux and augmented salinity over time inside the bioreactor, which may negatively touch sludge viability [61].…”
Section: Membrane Bioreactormentioning
confidence: 99%