Ozonation using hollow fiber contactor technology and its perspectives for micropollutants removal in water: A review

Sci Total Environ. 2020 Aug 10:729:138664. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138664. Epub 2020 Apr 27.

Abstract

Membrane contactor is a device generally used for the removal or the absorption of a gas into another fluid. The membrane acts as a barrier between the two phases and mass transfer occurs by diffusion and not by dispersion. This article is a review of the application of membrane contactor technology for ozonation applied to water treatment. The challenge of removing micropollutants is also discussed. In the first part, the ozonation process is mentioned, in particular chemical reactions induced by ozone and its advantages and disadvantages. In the second part, generalities on membrane contactor technology using hollow fibers are presented. Then, the benefit of using a membrane contactor for the elimination of micropollutants is shown through a critical analysis of the influence of several parameters on the ozonation efficiency. The impact of the membrane material is also highlighted. Finally, several modeling approaches are presented as a tool for a better understanding of the phenomena occurring in the contactor and a possible optimization of this process.

Keywords: Mass transfer; Membrane contactor; Micropollutants; Modeling; Ozonation.

Publication types

  • Review