Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
145292 Chemical Engineering Journal 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Application of photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMRs) is limited by membrane fouling.•Fouling evolution, fouling types and fouling consequences in PMRs are summarized.•Photocatalytic reaction can reduce membrane fouling effectively.•The effects of operating parameters in photocatalytic reaction on fouling are discussed.•Fouling control strategies in PMRs are reviewed by category.

Photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMRs), as an efficient, low cost and environmentally friendly treatment technology, have shown a great potential to become a “zero” waste process in water/wastewater industry. At present, the main technical barrier to its commercialization is membrane fouling, which usually increases operating costs and decreases treatment efficiency.This paper reviews R&D progresses in membrane fouling mechanisms of PMRs, relationship between photocatalytic process and membrane fouling, and different fouling control strategies. Fouling evolution, fouling types and fouling consequences in PMRs for different kinds of water/wastewater treatments are summarized. The effects of key operating parameters on fouling behavior, in particular photocatalytic reaction conditions, are discussed, while the role of photocatalysis in membrane fouling mechanism, including pore blocking and cake layer, are critically examined. Furthermore, fouling control strategies in PMRs are reviewed by category. Finally, on the basis of reported results, future research perspectives regarding the development of PMRs and fouling control strategies are proposed.

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