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Membranes for Water


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and Bioinformatics Centre for Distance and Online Education
Jaypee University of Information Rabindra Bharati University
Technology Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Waknaghat, India
Phuong Nguyen-Tri
Swati Sharma Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry
University Institute of Biotechnology and Physics
Chandigarh University Université du Québec à Trois-Rivière
Mohali, Punjab, India Trois-Rivières, QC, Canada

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Preface

Crisis of fresh water resources has been intensified due to climate change, rapid
population growth, and global increase in urbanization. Reclamation of wastewater
has been considered crucial for reducing fresh water usage and achieving water
sustainability. Reclaimed wastewater has been considered as an alternative water
resource for non-potable or (indirect) potable use, especially in the counties or
regions facing water scarcity. Various membrane-based techniques have been widely
investigated for treatment of wastewater and production of treated water of superior
quality. Over the last two decades, wastewater reclamation has received considerable
attention as it offers an option to meet the requirements of the communities that
are unable to access centralized wastewater facility; facilitate commercial buildings
for achieving water sustainability; reduce water supply costs and decrease the
load on centralized wastewater treatment systems; and spend less energy. It also
releases lower CO 2 in comparison to centralized wastewater reuse systems as it
does not need a higher degree of treatment in terms of wastewater characteristics.
Reclaimed wastewater may have more public acceptance in comparison to municipal
wastewater reuse due to cultural resistance and barriers in some countries.
In recent years, application of membrane-based techniques in wastewater
treatment has been considered as a promising technique and has gained increasing
scientific attention. Compared to other wastewater treatment technologies,
membrane-based systems offer several advantages. Membranes provide a permanent
barrier to suspended particles (including bacteria and virus) and macromolecules
greater than the pore size of the membrane material, which result in an improved
quality of treated wastewater. Decreased membrane price and development of
new membrane materials facilitate membrane systems to achieve more efficient
wastewater treatment with economic feasibility. Membrane systems exert less envi-
ronmental footprint due to their compact nature. Despite more technical progress and
practical applications of membrane-based wastewater treatment, a major challenge
is membrane fouling, which inevitably occurs during wastewater treatment and
leads to a higher energy demand and increased maintenance cost. Membrane-based
separations are commonly performed with polymeric membranes due to their higher
flexibility, easy pore forming mechanism, good film forming property, mechanical

v
vi Preface

strength, chemical stability, high perm selectivity, selective transfer of chemical


species, inexpensive materials for its fabrications required pore sizes for various
filtration processes, low cost and smaller space for installation as compared to other
membranes. Owing to these properties these membranes are widely applied in
pressure driven processes such as ultrafiltration, nanofiltration and reverse osmosis
for wastewater treatment.
This book aims to present comprehensive information on membrane-based
techniques in wastewater treatment including direct pressure-driven and osmotic-
driven membrane processes, hybrid membrane processes (such as membrane biore-
actors and integrating membrane separation with other processes), and resource
recovery-oriented membrane-based processes.

Waknaghat, India Ashok Kumar Nadda


Kolkata, India Priya Banerjee
Mohali, India Swati Sharma
Trois-Rivières, Canada Phuong Nguyen-Tri
Contents

1 Polymeric Membranes for Water Treatment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1


Swati Sharma, Shreya Gupta, Sukhminderjit Kaur,
Deepak Kumar, Priya Banerjee, and Ashok Kumar Nadda
2 Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Using Membrane
Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Sahita Karmakar and Shramana Roy Barman
3 Polymeric Nanocomposite Membranes for Treatment
of Industrial Effluents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Aisha Zaman, Adrija Ghosh, Sumon Santra, Jishnu Chakraborty,
Jonathan Tersur Orasugh, and Dipankar Chattopadhyay
4 Polymeric Nano-composite Membranes for Waste Water
Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Venkatalakshmi Jakka and Shubhalakshmi Sengupta
5 Membrane-Based Technologies for Industrial Wastewater
Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Ankita Vinayak, Neha Rathi, Poonam Kushan, Swati Sharma,
and Gajendra B. Singh
6 Membrane Bioreactor: A Potential Stratagem for Wastewater
Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Anamika Paul, Disha Dasgupta, Sourav Hazra,
Amrita Chakraborty, Maryam Haghighi, and Nilanjan Chakraborty
7 Removal of Toxic Emerging Pollutants Using Membrane
Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Aisha Zaman, Jishnu Chakraborty, Sumon Santra,
Baba Gabi, Jonathan Tersur Orasugh, Priya Banerjee,
and Dipankar Chattopadhyay

vii
viii Contents

8 Biopolymeric Hydrogels: A New Era in Combating Heavy


Metal Pollution in Industrial Wastewater
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
Aliva Saha, Souravi Bardhan, Shubham Roy, Subhojit Dutta,
and Sukhen Das
9 Resource Recovery from Wastewater Using Polymeric
Membranes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
Arkapriya Nandi, Arindam Rakshit, and Priya Banerjee
10 Antibacterial and Antifouling Properties of Membranes
. . . . . . . . . . 249
Priyankari Bhattacharya and Priya Banerjee
11 Life Cycle Analysis of Polymeric Membrane-Based Processes
. . . . . 277
Priya Banerjee
About the Editors

Dr. Ashok Kumar Naddais currently an Assis-


tant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology
and Bioinformatics, Jaypee University of Information
Technology, India. He holds research and teaching
experience of over 10 years in the field of micro-
bial biotechnology, with research expertise focusing
on various issues pertaining to nano-biocatalysis,
microbial enzymes, biomass, bioenergy and climate
change. Dr. Nadda teaches courses on enzymology
and enzyme technology, microbiology, environmental
biotechnology, bioresources and industrial products
to the bachelor, master and Ph.D. students. He also
trains students for enzyme purification expression, gene
cloning and immobilization onto nanomaterials experi-
ments in his lab. He worked as a post-doctoral fellow in
the State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology,
Huazhong Agricultural University, China. He also
worked as a Brain Pool researcher/Assistant Professor
at Konkuk University, South Korea. Dr. Nadda has a
keen interest in microbial enzymes, biocatalysis, 2CO
conversion, biomass degradation, biofuel synthesis, and
bioremediation. He has published over 150 scientific
contributions in the form of research, review, books,
book chapters and others in various journals of national
and international repute. The research output includes
130 research articles, 48 book chapters and 25 books.
He is also a member of the editorial board and reviewer
committee of the various journals of international
repute.

ix
x About the Editors

Dr. Priya Banerjee is presently serving as Assis-


tant Professor, Department of Environmental Studies,
Centre for Distance and Online Education, Rabindra
Bharati University, Kolkata. She has completed her
masters in Environmental Science from University of
Calcutta, Kolkata. After qualifying UGC NET in Envi-
ronmental Science, she completed her Ph.D. research
from the Department of Environmental Science, Univer-
sity of Calcutta, Kolkata. She has several national and
international research articles to her credit. She has also
participated in various national and international semi-
nars till date and has received awards for best platform
and poster presentations at the same, including the best
poster presentation award at the 100th Indian Science
Congress, held at Kolkata. Her current research interests
include integrated waste management and toxicology
strategies. She is presently in research collaborations
with several national and international institutes.

Dr. Swati Sharmais working as assistant professor


at University Institute of Biotechnology, Chandigarh
University, India. She has been working in the field
of food and environmental biotechnology for the last
eight years. She has a keen interest in biopolymers,
polymeric nanocomposites, waste management and
wastewater treatment technologies. She completed her
Ph.D. from University Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. She
worked as a visiting researcher in College of Life and
Environmental Sciences at Konkuk University, South
Korea. Dr. Sharma completed her master’s degree from
Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture
and Forestry, India. She has also worked as program
co-coordinator at Himalayan action research center
Dehradoon and Senior research fellow at India agri-
cultural research institute. Dr. Sharma has published
more than 40 research outputs in the form of research
papers, review articles, books book chapters and confer-
ence proceedings in reputed international journals.
Presently, Dr. Sharma’s research is in the field of bioplas-
tics, hydrogels, keratin nano-fibres and nano-particles,
biodegradable polymers and polymers with antioxidant
and anti-cancerous activities and sponges.
About the Editors xi

Phuong Nguyen-Tri is a professor at the Depart-


ment of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics, Univer-
sité du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR), Canada. He
is the founder of the Laboratory of Advanced Mate-
rials for Energy and Environment (Nguyen-Tri Lab)
at UQTR and holds the UQTR Research Chair of
Advanced materials for Health and Security at work.
He obtained his M.Sc. degree from École Nationale
Supérieure de Chimie de Mulhouse, France and a Ph.D.
degree in Material Sciences from the Conservatoire
National des Arts et Métiers, France, in 2009. His main
research interests are nanomaterials, hybrid nanoparti-
cles, smart coatings, polymer crystallization, polymer
aging and polymer blends and composites. He is also
visiting Professor at UdeM and associate Professor at
ETS of Montréal, regular member of I2E3, CQMF
and CREPEC of Quebec. His main research interests
are nanomaterials, polymeric membranes, biomaterials,
valorization of biomass, hybrid nanoparticles, smart
coatings, polymer crystallization, polymer blends and
composites. Dr. Nguyen has edited 14 books and mono-
graphs. He served as editor of 10 special issues in the
ISI indexed journals.
Chapter 1
Polymeric Membranes for Water
Treatment

Swati Sharma, Shreya Gupta, Sukhminderjit Kaur, Deepak Kumar,


Priya Banerjee, and Ashok Kumar Nadda

1 Introduction

The most critical challenge faced by mankind nowadays is the shortage of fresh
water caused by urbanization, industrial development, population growth, energy
plant, and climate change [14, 62]. As the growing population and industrialization
are increasing rapidly demand for safe, clean, and drinkable water is also increasing.
In oceans, around 97% of water is stored as salty water that is not suitable for agri-
cultural use or human consumption, only (>3%) of water on earth is available for
agriculture and drinking purpose, and a large amount of this present is locked in the
form of underground water, glaciers, and ice caps [86]. Various organic and inorganic
contaminants are introduced into the water systems by the effluents from industrial
and agricultural activity making them unsuitable for consumption. The main problem
that needs to be solved is water quality, water quantity, and the removal of contam-
inants needed to avoid the side effects on human health and the environment. To
produce clean water, many economical and multifunctional processes are developed.
For the treatment of wastewater, many technologies have been developed,
including methods such as ion exchange [12], adsorption [35], reverse osmosis [110],
and gravity [16], among these methods, adsorption is a widely used method for

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Department of Biotechnology, University Institute of Biotechnology, Chandigarh University,
Mohali 140413, Punjab, India
e-mail: [email protected]
P. Banerjee
Department of Environmental Studies, Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE),
Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata 700091, India
A. K. Nadda
Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Jaypee University of Information Technology,
Waknaghat, Solan 173234, India

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the removal of water contaminants because of its low cost, easy to use and avail-
ability of different adsorbents. The use of activated carbon, polymer composites,
magnetic nanoparticles, and nanotubes are included in the different adsorbents, they
can remove various types of contaminants including heavy metals [48, 54, 84, 85].
Despite being able to remove most of the water pollutants/contaminants, adsorption
also shows some limitations like less use of these adsorbents commercially and a
lack of appropriate adsorbents with high adsorption capacity [26]. Therefore, there
was still a requirement for more efficient techniques/methods such as membrane
technology. For wastewater treatments and desalination, membrane technologies are
proving to be leading methods as membrane filtration presents some advantages such
as maintenance and monitoring, a lower footprint, simple operation, lower mass
storage tubes, compact modular design, and fewer flow rates of chemical sludges
during the production of high-quality water from different sources [25, 46, 73]. This
technology is known to be an effective water separation process because of its high
contamination rejection of high-quality treated water yield [25]. The removal of
soluble components and suspended particulate matter from the wastewater semi-
permeable membranes is the general idea behind the membrane-based wastewater
separation. The application of membrane technology especially in water treatment
has been increasing rapidly over the past few decades, increasing the amount of
efforts by membrane scientists/researchers [68]. The membrane is the functional
component of a membrane filtration process. The separation of different materials
through the membrane depends on molecular size and pore [122], therefore various
membrane processes including nanofiltration (NF), microfiltration (MF), ultrafiltra-
tion (UF), reverse osmosis (RO), and forward osmosis (FO) have been developed
with different separation mechanisms (Fig. 1).
Both polymeric and inorganic materials can be used to prepare/form membranes,
polymeric membranes are mainly organic in nature whereas inorganic membranes are
mostly metals, oxides, and ceramics [70, 99, 114]. In comparison to membranes fabri-
cated from inorganic materials, membranes prepared from the polymeric membrane
are low-priced [70]. During fabrication, it is easy to handle polymeric membranes
and can also be used for the high-water production capacity [51, 70, 99]. The aim of
this chapter is to review the different polymeric membranes used for the treatment of
wastewater and the fabrication of different polymers for the membrane technologies.
The operating cost of water treatment along with permeate quality is determined by
the type of polymer used for the filtration. To avoid the issues such as unwarranted
energy consumption and frequent membrane replacement it is crucial to select the
proper or most suitable type of polymer for a filtration process. The future work,
applications, pros, and cons of polymeric membranes are also discussed briefly.
1 Polymeric Membranes for Water Treatment 3

Fig. 1 Pressure-driven membrane processes for water treatment technologies, showing the particles
effectively captured by each process along with the pore sizes of the membranes used for each
process [53]

2 Polymers Used for Membrane Filtration (Water


Treatment)

Polymers namely polyamide (PA), polysulfone (PSF), polyvinyl chloride (PVC),


polyacrylonitrile (PAN), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), poly (arylene ether ketone)
(PAEK), poly (ether imide) (PEI), cellulose acetate (CA), polyvinylidene fluoride
(PVDF), polyethersulfone (PES), polyaniline nanoparticles (PANI), polyimide (PI),
polyethylene glycol (PEG), poly (methacrylic acid) (PMAA), and poly(arylene ether
sulfone) (PAES) have been used in the fabrication of different membrane processes
(NF, UF, MF, RO) [33].

3 Membrane Processes and Polymers Used

3.1 Nanofiltration

In recent decades, NF membranes have attracted attention as a potential for


water treatment/filtration because of their advantageous properties like low energy
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