Bio-membrane integrated systems for nitrogen recovery from wastewater in circular bioeconomy

Chemosphere. 2022 Feb:289:133175. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.133175. Epub 2021 Dec 4.

Abstract

Wastewater contains a significant amount of recoverable nitrogen. Hence, the recovery of nitrogen from wastewater can provide an option for generating some revenue by applying the captured nitrogen to producing bio-products, in order to minimize dangerous or environmental pollution consequences. The circular bio-economy can achieve greater environmental and economic sustainability through game-changing technological developments that will improve municipal wastewater management, where simultaneous nitrogen and energy recovery are required. Over the last decade, substantial efforts were undertaken concerning the recovery of nitrogen from wastewater. For example, bio-membrane integrated system (BMIS) which integrates biological process and membrane technology, has attracted considerable attention for recovering nitrogen from wastewater. In this review, current research on nitrogen recovery using the BMIS are compiled whilst the technologies are compared regarding their energy requirement, efficiencies, advantages and disadvantages. Moreover, the bio-products achieved in the nitrogen recovery system processes are summarized in this paper, and the directions for future research are suggested. Future research should consider the quality of recovered nitrogenous products, long-term performance of BMIS and economic feasibility of large-scale reactors. Nitrogen recovery should be addressed under the framework of a circular bio-economy.

Keywords: Ammonium recovery; Bio-membrane integrated system; Circular bio-economy; Energy requirement; Nitrogen recovery.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Nitrogen* / analysis
  • Wastewater*

Substances

  • Waste Water
  • Nitrogen