As demand for clean water increases, there is a growing need for effective sustainable water treatment systems. We used the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY) that forms while brewing kombucha tea as a living water filtration membrane (LFM). The LFMs function as ultrafiltration membranes with a permeability of 135 ± 25 L m-2 h-1 bar-1 and a 90% rejection of 30 nm nanoparticles. Because they contain living microorganisms that produce cellulose fibers, the surface of an LFM heals after a puncture or incision. Following punctures or incisions, membrane permeability, after a rapid increase postpuncture, returns to 110-250% of the original flux after 10 days in a growth solution. Additionally, LFMs may be manufactured using readily available materials, increasing membrane production accessibility.
Sustainable living filtration membranes / Eggensperger, C. G.; Giagnorio, M.; Holland, M. C.; Dobosz, K. M.; Schiffman, J. D.; Tiraferri, A.; Zodrow, K. R.. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LETTERS. - ISSN 2328-8930. - 7:3(2020), pp. 213-218. [10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00019]
Sustainable living filtration membranes
Giagnorio M.;Tiraferri A.;
2020
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As demand for clean water increases, there is a growing need for effective sustainable water treatment systems. We used the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY) that forms while brewing kombucha tea as a living water filtration membrane (LFM). The LFMs function as ultrafiltration membranes with a permeability of 135 ± 25 L m-2 h-1 bar-1 and a 90% rejection of 30 nm nanoparticles. Because they contain living microorganisms that produce cellulose fibers, the surface of an LFM heals after a puncture or incision. Following punctures or incisions, membrane permeability, after a rapid increase postpuncture, returns to 110-250% of the original flux after 10 days in a growth solution. Additionally, LFMs may be manufactured using readily available materials, increasing membrane production accessibility.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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