Development of a New Hydrogel Anion Exchange Membrane for Swine Wastewater Treatment

Membranes (Basel). 2022 Oct 10;12(10):984. doi: 10.3390/membranes12100984.

Abstract

We developed a proprietary anion exchange membrane (AEM) for wastewater treatment as an alternative to commercial products. Following the successful development of a hydrogel cation exchange membrane on a porous ceramic support, we used the same approach to fabricate an AEM. Different positively charged monomers and conditions were tested, and all AEMs were tested for nitrate and phosphate anion removal from buffers by electrodialysis. The best AEM was tested further with real swine wastewater for phosphate removal by electrodialysis and nitrate removal in a bioelectrochemical denitrification system (BEDS). Our new AEM showed better phosphate removal compared with a commercial membrane; however, due to its low permselectivity, the migration of cations was detected while operating a two-chambered biocathode BEDS in which the membrane was utilized as a separator. After improving the permselectivity of the membrane, the performance of our proprietary AEM was comparable to that of a commercial membrane. Because of the usage of a porous ceramic support, our AEM is self-supporting, sturdy, and easy to attach to various frames, which makes the membrane better suited for harsh and corrosive environments, such as swine and other animal farms and domestic wastewater.

Keywords: anion exchange membrane (AEM); bioelectrochemical denitrification system (BEDS); electrodialysis; nitrogen removal; permselectivity; phosphate recovery; porous ceramic support; positively charged monomers; swine wastewater treatment.