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Pilot Scale Study: First Demonstration of Hydrophobic Membranes for the Removal of Ammonia Molecules from Rendering Condensate Wastewater

Hydrophobic membrane contactors represent a promising solution to the problem of recycling ammoniacal nitrogen (N-NH(4)) molecules from waste, water or wastewater resources. The process has been shown to work best with wastewater streams that present high N-NH(4) concentrations, low buffering capaci...

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Autores principales: Brennan, Brian, Briciu-Burghina, Ciprian, Hickey, Sean, Abadie, Thomas, al Ma Awali, Sultan M., Delaure, Yan, Durkan, John, Holland, Linda, Quilty, Brid, Tajparast, Mohammad, Pulit, Casper, Fitzsimons, Lorna, Nolan, Kieran, Regan, Fiona, Lawler, Jenny
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7312626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32486214
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21113914
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author Brennan, Brian
Briciu-Burghina, Ciprian
Hickey, Sean
Abadie, Thomas
al Ma Awali, Sultan M.
Delaure, Yan
Durkan, John
Holland, Linda
Quilty, Brid
Tajparast, Mohammad
Pulit, Casper
Fitzsimons, Lorna
Nolan, Kieran
Regan, Fiona
Lawler, Jenny
author_facet Brennan, Brian
Briciu-Burghina, Ciprian
Hickey, Sean
Abadie, Thomas
al Ma Awali, Sultan M.
Delaure, Yan
Durkan, John
Holland, Linda
Quilty, Brid
Tajparast, Mohammad
Pulit, Casper
Fitzsimons, Lorna
Nolan, Kieran
Regan, Fiona
Lawler, Jenny
author_sort Brennan, Brian
collection PubMed
description Hydrophobic membrane contactors represent a promising solution to the problem of recycling ammoniacal nitrogen (N-NH(4)) molecules from waste, water or wastewater resources. The process has been shown to work best with wastewater streams that present high N-NH(4) concentrations, low buffering capacities and low total suspended solids. The removal of N-NH(4) from rendering condensate, produced during heat treatment of waste animal tissue, was assessed in this research using a hydrophobic membrane contactor. This study investigates how the molecular composition of rendering condensate wastewater undergo changes in its chemistry in order to achieve suitability to be treated using hydrophobic membranes and form a suitable product. The main objective was to test the ammonia stripping technology using two types of hydrophobic membrane materials, polypropylene (PP) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) at pilot scale and carry out: (i) Process modification for NH(3) molecule removal and (ii) product characterization from the process. The results demonstrate that PP membranes are not compatible with the condensate waste as it caused wetting. The PTFE membranes showed potential and had a longer lifetime than the PP membranes and removed up to 64% of NH(3) molecules from the condensate waste. The product formed contained a 30% concentrated ammonium sulphate salt which has a potential application as a fertilizer. This is the first demonstration of hydrophobic membrane contactors for treatment of condensate wastewater.
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spelling pubmed-73126262020-06-29 Pilot Scale Study: First Demonstration of Hydrophobic Membranes for the Removal of Ammonia Molecules from Rendering Condensate Wastewater Brennan, Brian Briciu-Burghina, Ciprian Hickey, Sean Abadie, Thomas al Ma Awali, Sultan M. Delaure, Yan Durkan, John Holland, Linda Quilty, Brid Tajparast, Mohammad Pulit, Casper Fitzsimons, Lorna Nolan, Kieran Regan, Fiona Lawler, Jenny Int J Mol Sci Article Hydrophobic membrane contactors represent a promising solution to the problem of recycling ammoniacal nitrogen (N-NH(4)) molecules from waste, water or wastewater resources. The process has been shown to work best with wastewater streams that present high N-NH(4) concentrations, low buffering capacities and low total suspended solids. The removal of N-NH(4) from rendering condensate, produced during heat treatment of waste animal tissue, was assessed in this research using a hydrophobic membrane contactor. This study investigates how the molecular composition of rendering condensate wastewater undergo changes in its chemistry in order to achieve suitability to be treated using hydrophobic membranes and form a suitable product. The main objective was to test the ammonia stripping technology using two types of hydrophobic membrane materials, polypropylene (PP) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) at pilot scale and carry out: (i) Process modification for NH(3) molecule removal and (ii) product characterization from the process. The results demonstrate that PP membranes are not compatible with the condensate waste as it caused wetting. The PTFE membranes showed potential and had a longer lifetime than the PP membranes and removed up to 64% of NH(3) molecules from the condensate waste. The product formed contained a 30% concentrated ammonium sulphate salt which has a potential application as a fertilizer. This is the first demonstration of hydrophobic membrane contactors for treatment of condensate wastewater. MDPI 2020-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7312626/ /pubmed/32486214 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21113914 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Brennan, Brian
Briciu-Burghina, Ciprian
Hickey, Sean
Abadie, Thomas
al Ma Awali, Sultan M.
Delaure, Yan
Durkan, John
Holland, Linda
Quilty, Brid
Tajparast, Mohammad
Pulit, Casper
Fitzsimons, Lorna
Nolan, Kieran
Regan, Fiona
Lawler, Jenny
Pilot Scale Study: First Demonstration of Hydrophobic Membranes for the Removal of Ammonia Molecules from Rendering Condensate Wastewater
title Pilot Scale Study: First Demonstration of Hydrophobic Membranes for the Removal of Ammonia Molecules from Rendering Condensate Wastewater
title_full Pilot Scale Study: First Demonstration of Hydrophobic Membranes for the Removal of Ammonia Molecules from Rendering Condensate Wastewater
title_fullStr Pilot Scale Study: First Demonstration of Hydrophobic Membranes for the Removal of Ammonia Molecules from Rendering Condensate Wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Pilot Scale Study: First Demonstration of Hydrophobic Membranes for the Removal of Ammonia Molecules from Rendering Condensate Wastewater
title_short Pilot Scale Study: First Demonstration of Hydrophobic Membranes for the Removal of Ammonia Molecules from Rendering Condensate Wastewater
title_sort pilot scale study: first demonstration of hydrophobic membranes for the removal of ammonia molecules from rendering condensate wastewater
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7312626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32486214
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21113914
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