Ozone membrane contactor for tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: Chemical, microbial and toxicological assessment

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Autor(a) principal: Presumido, Pedro Henrique
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Ribeirinho-Soares, Sara, Montes, Rosa, Quintana, Jose B., Rodil, Rosario, Ribeiro, Marta, Neuparth, Teresa, Santos, Miguel M., Feliciano, Manuel, Nunes, Olga C., Gomes, Ana I., Vilar, Vítor J.P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/10744
Resumo: A membrane ozone contactor, operated under continuous mode, was applied to promote the tertiary treatment of urban wastewater (UWW), targeting the removal of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), bacterial disinfection, and toxicity reduction. This system relies on the homogeneous radial distribution of ozone (O3) in the reaction zone by "titration" through a microfiltration borosilicate tubular membrane, while the UWW swirls around the membrane and drags the O3 microbubbles generated in the membrane shell-side. The membrane is coated with titanium dioxide (TiO2-P25) and radiation can be externally supplied via four UV lamps. The ozonation tests were carried out with secondary-treated UWW collected in different seasons (winter and summer) and spiked with a mix of 19 CECs (10 & mu;g L-1 each). For an O3 dose of 18 g m-3, the best performance was obtained by increasing the O3 concentration (maximum [O3]G,inlet of 200 g Nm-3) and decreasing the gas flow rate (minimum QG of 0.15 Ndm3 min-1), providing the highest ozone transfer yield (88 %) and, thus higher specific ozone dose (g O3 per g dissolved organic carbon). Under these conditions, removals >80 % or concentrations below the limit of quantification were obtained for up to 13 of the 19 CECs and reductions up to 5 log units for total heterotrophs and below the limit of detection for enterobacteria and enterococci. Tests including a UVC dose of 0.10 kJ L-1 enhanced disinfection ability but had no impact on CECs oxidation. After ozonation, the abundance of antibiotic resistant bacteria was reduced but not elimi-nated , microbial regrowth after 3-day storage was observed. No toxic effect was detected on zebrafish embryos using a dilution factor of 4 for the ozonized UWW , when granular activated carbon adsorption was subsequently applied the dilution factor decreased to 2.
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spelling Ozone membrane contactor for tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: Chemical, microbial and toxicological assessmentContaminants of emerging concernDisinfectionOzonationOzone membrane contactorZebrafish embryos bioassaysA membrane ozone contactor, operated under continuous mode, was applied to promote the tertiary treatment of urban wastewater (UWW), targeting the removal of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), bacterial disinfection, and toxicity reduction. This system relies on the homogeneous radial distribution of ozone (O3) in the reaction zone by "titration" through a microfiltration borosilicate tubular membrane, while the UWW swirls around the membrane and drags the O3 microbubbles generated in the membrane shell-side. The membrane is coated with titanium dioxide (TiO2-P25) and radiation can be externally supplied via four UV lamps. The ozonation tests were carried out with secondary-treated UWW collected in different seasons (winter and summer) and spiked with a mix of 19 CECs (10 & mu;g L-1 each). For an O3 dose of 18 g m-3, the best performance was obtained by increasing the O3 concentration (maximum [O3]G,inlet of 200 g Nm-3) and decreasing the gas flow rate (minimum QG of 0.15 Ndm3 min-1), providing the highest ozone transfer yield (88 %) and, thus higher specific ozone dose (g O3 per g dissolved organic carbon). Under these conditions, removals >80 % or concentrations below the limit of quantification were obtained for up to 13 of the 19 CECs and reductions up to 5 log units for total heterotrophs and below the limit of detection for enterobacteria and enterococci. Tests including a UVC dose of 0.10 kJ L-1 enhanced disinfection ability but had no impact on CECs oxidation. After ozonation, the abundance of antibiotic resistant bacteria was reduced but not elimi-nated , microbial regrowth after 3-day storage was observed. No toxic effect was detected on zebrafish embryos using a dilution factor of 4 for the ozonized UWW , when granular activated carbon adsorption was subsequently applied the dilution factor decreased to 2.This work was financially supported by (i) Project NOR-WATER funded by Interreg VA Spain-Portugal cooperation programme, Cross-Border North Portugal/Galizia Spain Cooperation Program (POCTEP), ref. 0725_NOR_WATER_1_P; (ii) National funds through the FCT/MCTES (PIDDAC), under the project PTDC/EAM-AMB/4702/ 2020 (OZONE4WATER); (iii) Project “Healthy Waters – Identification, Elimination, Social Awareness and Education of Water Chemical and BiologicalMicropollutants with Health and Environmental Implications”, with reference NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000069, supported by Norte Portugal Regional Operational Programme (NORTE 2020), under the PORTUGAL 2020 Partnership Agreement, through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF); and (iv) LA/P/0045/2020 (ALiCE), UIDB/50020/ 2020 and UIDP/50020/2020 (LSRE-LCM), and also UIDB/00511/2020 and UIDP/00511/2020 (LEPABE), funded by national funds through FCT/MCTES (PIDDAC). P. H. Presumido acknowledges FCT for his scholarship (SFRH/BD/138756/2018 and COVID/BD/152947/2022). Vítor J.P. Vilar and T. Neuparth acknowledges the FCT Individual Call to Scientific Employment Stimulus 2017 (CEECIND/01317/2017) and 2022 (2022.02925.CEECIND), respectively. The researchers from the University of Santiago de Compostela would also like to acknowledge funding provided by Xunta de Galicia (ED431C 2021/06), the Spanish Agencia Estatal de Investigación – MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (ref. PID2020- 117686RB-C32) and Banco Santander and Universidade de Santiago de Compostela for the sponsorship of “outstanding researcher contract” of R. Montes.ElsevierBiblioteca Digital do IPBPresumido, Pedro HenriqueRibeirinho-Soares, SaraMontes, RosaQuintana, Jose B.Rodil, RosarioRibeiro, MartaNeuparth, TeresaSantos, Miguel M.Feliciano, ManuelNunes, Olga C.Gomes, Ana I.Vilar, Vítor J.P.2014-10-08T09:05:03Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/10744engPresumido, Pedro Henrique; Ribeirinho-Soares, Sara; Montes, Rosa; Quintana, Jose B.; Rodil, Rosario; Ribeiro, Marta; Neuparth, Teresa; Santos, Miguel M.; Feliciano, Manuel; Nunes, Olga C.; Gomes, Ana I.; Vilar, Vítor J.P. (2023). Ozone membrane contactor for tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: Chemical, microbial and toxicological assessment. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ozone membrane contactor for tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: Chemical, microbial and toxicological assessment
title Ozone membrane contactor for tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: Chemical, microbial and toxicological assessment
spellingShingle Ozone membrane contactor for tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: Chemical, microbial and toxicological assessment
Presumido, Pedro Henrique
Contaminants of emerging concern
Disinfection
Ozonation
Ozone membrane contactor
Zebrafish embryos bioassays
title_short Ozone membrane contactor for tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: Chemical, microbial and toxicological assessment
title_full Ozone membrane contactor for tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: Chemical, microbial and toxicological assessment
title_fullStr Ozone membrane contactor for tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: Chemical, microbial and toxicological assessment
title_full_unstemmed Ozone membrane contactor for tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: Chemical, microbial and toxicological assessment
title_sort Ozone membrane contactor for tertiary treatment of urban wastewater: Chemical, microbial and toxicological assessment
author Presumido, Pedro Henrique
author_facet Presumido, Pedro Henrique
Ribeirinho-Soares, Sara
Montes, Rosa
Quintana, Jose B.
Rodil, Rosario
Ribeiro, Marta
Neuparth, Teresa
Santos, Miguel M.
Feliciano, Manuel
Nunes, Olga C.
Gomes, Ana I.
Vilar, Vítor J.P.
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author2 Ribeirinho-Soares, Sara
Montes, Rosa
Quintana, Jose B.
Rodil, Rosario
Ribeiro, Marta
Neuparth, Teresa
Santos, Miguel M.
Feliciano, Manuel
Nunes, Olga C.
Gomes, Ana I.
Vilar, Vítor J.P.
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author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Presumido, Pedro Henrique
Ribeirinho-Soares, Sara
Montes, Rosa
Quintana, Jose B.
Rodil, Rosario
Ribeiro, Marta
Neuparth, Teresa
Santos, Miguel M.
Feliciano, Manuel
Nunes, Olga C.
Gomes, Ana I.
Vilar, Vítor J.P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Contaminants of emerging concern
Disinfection
Ozonation
Ozone membrane contactor
Zebrafish embryos bioassays
topic Contaminants of emerging concern
Disinfection
Ozonation
Ozone membrane contactor
Zebrafish embryos bioassays
description A membrane ozone contactor, operated under continuous mode, was applied to promote the tertiary treatment of urban wastewater (UWW), targeting the removal of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), bacterial disinfection, and toxicity reduction. This system relies on the homogeneous radial distribution of ozone (O3) in the reaction zone by "titration" through a microfiltration borosilicate tubular membrane, while the UWW swirls around the membrane and drags the O3 microbubbles generated in the membrane shell-side. The membrane is coated with titanium dioxide (TiO2-P25) and radiation can be externally supplied via four UV lamps. The ozonation tests were carried out with secondary-treated UWW collected in different seasons (winter and summer) and spiked with a mix of 19 CECs (10 & mu;g L-1 each). For an O3 dose of 18 g m-3, the best performance was obtained by increasing the O3 concentration (maximum [O3]G,inlet of 200 g Nm-3) and decreasing the gas flow rate (minimum QG of 0.15 Ndm3 min-1), providing the highest ozone transfer yield (88 %) and, thus higher specific ozone dose (g O3 per g dissolved organic carbon). Under these conditions, removals >80 % or concentrations below the limit of quantification were obtained for up to 13 of the 19 CECs and reductions up to 5 log units for total heterotrophs and below the limit of detection for enterobacteria and enterococci. Tests including a UVC dose of 0.10 kJ L-1 enhanced disinfection ability but had no impact on CECs oxidation. After ozonation, the abundance of antibiotic resistant bacteria was reduced but not elimi-nated , microbial regrowth after 3-day storage was observed. No toxic effect was detected on zebrafish embryos using a dilution factor of 4 for the ozonized UWW , when granular activated carbon adsorption was subsequently applied the dilution factor decreased to 2.
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