Ozone combined with ceramic membranes for water treatment: Impact on HO radical formation and mitigation of bromate.

J Environ Manage

Institute for Sustainable Industries & Liveable Cities, Victoria University, PO Box 14428, Melbourne, VIC, 8001, Australia. Electronic address:

Published: January 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined how combining ozone with ceramic membrane filtration (CMF) improves water treatment by generating hydroxyl (HO) radicals.
  • During experiments with para-chlorobenzoic acid and a specific membrane, the presence of HO radicals was confirmed, which contributed to reducing harmful bromate levels.
  • CMF treatment significantly decreased bromate formation by 50% when recirculated with ozonated water, highlighting both physical and chemical processes involved in bromate mitigation.

Article Abstract

The beneficial effect of combining ozone with ceramic membrane filtration (CMF) to enhance membrane flux performances during water treatment (e.g., wastewater and drinking water) could be related to the formation of hydroxyl (HO) radicals from the interaction of ozone with ceramic membrane. To explore this effect, para-chlorobenzoic acid was used to probe HO radical activity during a combined ozone/CMF process using a 0.1 μm pore size membrane supplied by Metawater, Japan. Tests were then extended to explore the impact on bromate formation downstream CMF, a well-known undesirable by-product from ozone use in water treatment. Ozone reduction by the membrane and its module appeared to be more associated with physical degassing, but a noticeable formation of HO radicals was observed during the interaction of ozone with the ceramic membrane. CMF treatment of ozonated potable water containing bromide showed a reduced bromate formation of 50% when the water was recirculated to the filtration module containing the ceramic membrane, compared to the experiment performed with an empty module. Single pass experiments showed bromate mitigation of around 10%. The mitigation of bromate formation was attributed to reduced overall ozone exposure by deagassing effect, but also potentially from suppression of the oxidation of Br and HOBr/BrO to BrO due to the catalytic degradation of ozone via a HO radical pathway.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.109655DOI Listing

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