B01D2313/26

Hydrogen generation assemblies and hydrogen purification devices
10702827 · 2020-07-07 · ·

Hydrogen generation assemblies, hydrogen purification devices, and their components are disclosed. In some embodiments, the devices may include a permeate frame with a membrane support structure having first and second membrane support plates that are free from perforations and that include a plurality of microgrooves configured to provide flow channels for at least part of the permeate stream. In some embodiments, the assemblies may include a return conduit fluidly connecting a buffer tank and a reformate conduit, a return valve assembly configured to manage flow in the return conduit, and a control assembly configured to operate a fuel processing assembly between run and standby modes based, at least in part, on detected pressure in the buffer tank and configured to direct the return valve assembly to allow product hydrogen stream to flow from the buffer tank to the reformate conduit when the fuel processing assembly is in the standby mode.

Membrane module system with bundle enclosures and pulsed aeration and method of operation

A membrane filter module configured to treat a liquid contained in a tank at an ambient pressure. The module may have a header, with a bundle containing a plurality of substantially vertical hollow fiber membranes, wherein a lower end of each hollow fiber membrane is fixed in the header. The module may also have a gasification device adapted to periodically generate a gaseous bubble and configured to release the gaseous bubble within the bundle. The module may further have an enclosure that substantially surrounds the bundle that extends from a lower region to an upper region of the membrane bundle, wherein the enclosure is configured to retain the liquid introduced into the enclosure such that the liquid surrounds the membrane bundle. The gaseous bubble has a cross-sectional area that corresponds with a cross-sectional area of the enclosure, such that the cross-sectional area of the gaseous bubble occupies substantially the entire cross-sectional area of the enclosure as it flows along the bundle.

OPEN BOTTOM MULTIPLE CHANNEL GAS DELIVERY DEVICE FOR IMMERSED MEMBRANES

A method of air scouring an immersed membrane is described in this specification. The method comprises a step of adjusting one or more aeration parameters during a permeation cycle, or between a permeation cycle and a back pulse or relaxation cycle, or between successive cycles. The method may be used with a gas delivery device described in this specification in which a supply of gas is provided to a manifold with multiple ports connected to multiple conduits. The method may further comprise bringing a flow of pressurized gas into a tank to near or below the bottom of a membrane module. At about this elevation, the flow of pressurized gas is split into multiple flows of pressurized gas. Each of the multiple flows of pressurized gas is directed to a different lateral position and then released as bubbles.

INTEGRAL TYPE IMMERSED HOLLOW FIBER MEMBRANE MODULE EQUIPMENT FOR AIR SCOURING

An immersed hollow fiber membrane module according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a hollow fiber membrane bundle formed by fixing a plurality of hollow fiber membranes by a potting agent, and a module supporting unit provided at one side of the hollow fiber membrane bundle to support the hollow fiber membrane bundle, the module supporting unit having an air cleaning time delaying portion configured to delay or intermittently maintain an air cleaning time for air introduced therein and discharged out.

METHOD FOR WASHING HOLLOW FIBER MEMBRANE MODULE AND HOLLOW FIBER MEMBRANE FILTRATION DEVICE
20200171440 · 2020-06-04 ·

A hollow fiber membrane filtration device includes a hollow fiber membrane module including a vessel having a treated water outlet and a concentrated water outlet; a plurality of hollow fiber membranes each of which separates raw water into permeated water and concentrated water, and is vertically disposed in the vessel; an upper end fixing member that fixes upper end parts of the hollow fiber membranes and is disposed at an upper part in the vessel; a permeated water chamber that is formed on an upper side of the upper end fixing member and communicates with an interior of each of the hollow fiber membranes; and a water conduit through which the raw water is supplied into the vessel. The water conduit vertically extends on a lower side of the upper end fixing member, and a plurality of ejection holes is provided on a side peripheral surface to eject raw water.

Assembly for supporting mixed biofilm

A bioreactor has a biofilm that receives a gas through a supporting membrane and another biofilm attached to an inert support. The first biofilm is aerated through the membrane and provides nitrification. The other biofilm has an anoxic or anaerobic zone and provides denitrification. A module useful in the bioreactor has cords potted in at least one potting head. Optionally, some or all of the cords have a gas transfer membrane. The module may provide inert supports, active gas transfer supports or a combination of both types of support. Multiple modules may be assembled together into a cassette, the cassette providing inert supports, active supports or a combination. The module or cassette may have an aerator for mixing or biofilm control.

Membrane aerated biofilm reactor
10633268 · 2020-04-28 · ·

Provided is a water treatment module including a bundle of hollow fiber membranes that includes a treatment portion extending between bottom and top ends and at least one gas diffuser. The membranes may be gas permeable and water impermeable. At least one end of the hollow fiber membranes is linked to a source of biofilm growth-supporting gas (BGSG) and configured to permit inlet of said BGSG into the hollow fiber membranes. Also provided herein are devices, systems and methods making use of the module.

COMPACT HIGH-THROUGHPUT DEVICE FOR WATER TREATMENT
20200101421 · 2020-04-02 ·

A corrugated membrane plate and frame module for use in fluid treatment applications is disclosed, where the corrugated design increases production capacity of a module by more than 200% as compared to conventional modules. The increase is achieved by tripling the membrane packing density per module using an optimized corrugated design. The disclosed corrugated membrane plate and frame also reduces the inactive membrane area per module, which is caused by deactivation of membranes edges attached to the plate and frame core in order to prevent leakage.

MEMBRANE DISTILLATION DEVICE WITH BUBBLE COLUMN DEHUMIDIFIER

A desalination device may comprise: a membrane distillation module comprising a water feed chamber, a carrier gas (CG) chamber, and a hydrophobic microporous membrane configured to separate the water feed chamber and the CG chamber; and a bubble column dehumidifier comprising a bubble column inlet, a bubble column gas outlet, and a product outlet, wherein the MD module allows water vapor to translocate to the CG chamber, but not liquid water, and wherein the water feed each chamber has comprises a water feed inlet and a water feed outlet, wherein the CG chamber comprises a CG chamber inlet and CG chamber outlet, wherein the CG chamber outlet is upstream of and connected to the bubble column dehumidifier, and wherein the CG chamber inlet is downstream of and connected to the bubble column dehumidifier so as to cycle a carrier gas through the CG chamber and the bubble column dehumidifier.

PORTABLE DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING STERILE WATER AND METHOD FOR THE SAME

A system for generating sterile water is provided, including: a liquid holding container having thereon a container outlet; a filtration device including therein a low-pressure-differential pathogen filtration portion, wherein the filtration device has a filtration inlet and a filtration outlet; and a gas tube; wherein the container outlet is connected to the filtration inlet; wherein the filtration inlet has a gas hole with one end connected to the gas hole and the other end having a buoy; wherein the sterile water is substantially pathogen-free.