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  • The study investigates how forward osmosis (FO) membranes can be applied to cultivate microalgae, highlighting their potential for low energy consumption during the concentration process.
  • It examines the fouling characteristics of the FO membrane by comparing two modes: active-layer-facing-feed-solution (AL-FS) and active-layer-facing-draw-solution (AL-DS), finding that AL-DS experiences more rapid flux decline due to various fouling mechanisms.
  • Chemical cleaning of the membrane in AL-DS mode resulted in higher concentrations of certain foulants, such as polysaccharides and proteins, compared to physical cleaning, indicating more complex fouling interactions in this orientation.

Article Abstract

Application of forward osmosis (FO) membrane to microalgae cultivation processes enables concentration of microalgae and nutrients with low energy consumption. To understand fouling characteristics of FO membrane in concentration of microalgae culture, we studied flux decline, flux recovery by cleaning, and foulants characteristics, in different membrane orientation of active-layer-facing-feed-solution (AL-FS) and active-layer-facing-draw-solution (AL-DS) modes. Batch concentration of Chlorella vulgaris was conducted with a cellulose-triacetate FO membrane. Rapid flux decline and lower flux recovery was observed in AL-DS mode because of inner-membrane fouling including internal pore clogging, adsorption and internal concentration polarization in the support layer. A proportion of polysaccharides in extracellular polymeric substances to soluble microbial products were larger in chemical cleaning effluent than physical one in AL-DS mode, although those were not significantly different in AL-FS mode. Excitation-emission matrix analysis revealed that proteins and humic-like substances were also possible irreversible foulants both in AL-DS and AL-FS modes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2015.08.096DOI Listing

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