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Membrane Technology for Valuable Resource Recovery from Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME): A Review
by
Jaafar, Juhana
, Yoshida, Naoko
, Lau, Woei Jye
, Ho, Que Nguyen
, Othman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan
in
Anaerobic digestion
/ Anaerobic processes
/ Anaerobic systems
/ Appropriate technology
/ Biochemical fuel cells
/ Biodegradation
/ Biofuels
/ Biogas
/ Biomass energy
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Circular economy
/ Costs (Law)
/ Decarbonization
/ Drinking water
/ Effluents
/ Electricity generation
/ Emissions
/ Environmental impact
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
/ Gases
/ Heating
/ Industrial wastes
/ Irrigation water
/ membrane
/ Membranes
/ Methane
/ microbial fuel cell
/ Microorganisms
/ Moisture content
/ Palm oil
/ palm oil mill effluent
/ Petroleum
/ Pollution control equipment
/ Polymers
/ Purification
/ Refining
/ Renewable energy
/ Resource recovery
/ Review
/ Scrubbers
/ Sustainability
/ Ultrafiltration
/ Vegetable oils
/ Water content
/ Water purification
/ Water reclamation
/ Water reuse
2025
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Membrane Technology for Valuable Resource Recovery from Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME): A Review
by
Jaafar, Juhana
, Yoshida, Naoko
, Lau, Woei Jye
, Ho, Que Nguyen
, Othman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan
in
Anaerobic digestion
/ Anaerobic processes
/ Anaerobic systems
/ Appropriate technology
/ Biochemical fuel cells
/ Biodegradation
/ Biofuels
/ Biogas
/ Biomass energy
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Circular economy
/ Costs (Law)
/ Decarbonization
/ Drinking water
/ Effluents
/ Electricity generation
/ Emissions
/ Environmental impact
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
/ Gases
/ Heating
/ Industrial wastes
/ Irrigation water
/ membrane
/ Membranes
/ Methane
/ microbial fuel cell
/ Microorganisms
/ Moisture content
/ Palm oil
/ palm oil mill effluent
/ Petroleum
/ Pollution control equipment
/ Polymers
/ Purification
/ Refining
/ Renewable energy
/ Resource recovery
/ Review
/ Scrubbers
/ Sustainability
/ Ultrafiltration
/ Vegetable oils
/ Water content
/ Water purification
/ Water reclamation
/ Water reuse
2025
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Membrane Technology for Valuable Resource Recovery from Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME): A Review
by
Jaafar, Juhana
, Yoshida, Naoko
, Lau, Woei Jye
, Ho, Que Nguyen
, Othman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan
in
Anaerobic digestion
/ Anaerobic processes
/ Anaerobic systems
/ Appropriate technology
/ Biochemical fuel cells
/ Biodegradation
/ Biofuels
/ Biogas
/ Biomass energy
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Circular economy
/ Costs (Law)
/ Decarbonization
/ Drinking water
/ Effluents
/ Electricity generation
/ Emissions
/ Environmental impact
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
/ Gases
/ Heating
/ Industrial wastes
/ Irrigation water
/ membrane
/ Membranes
/ Methane
/ microbial fuel cell
/ Microorganisms
/ Moisture content
/ Palm oil
/ palm oil mill effluent
/ Petroleum
/ Pollution control equipment
/ Polymers
/ Purification
/ Refining
/ Renewable energy
/ Resource recovery
/ Review
/ Scrubbers
/ Sustainability
/ Ultrafiltration
/ Vegetable oils
/ Water content
/ Water purification
/ Water reclamation
/ Water reuse
2025
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Membrane Technology for Valuable Resource Recovery from Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME): A Review
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Membrane Technology for Valuable Resource Recovery from Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME): A Review
2025
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Overview
Palm oil mill effluent (POME), a byproduct of palm oil processing, has substantial resource recovery potential. Its rich biodegradable content supports methane (CH4) production via anaerobic digestion, enabling renewable energy generation. Additionally, the significant water content of POME can be reclaimed for use in boiler feed, irrigation, and drinking water. However, selecting appropriate technologies to recover valuable resources from POME is challenging, particularly for the purification and upgrading of biogas. Membrane technologies offer an effective approach for transforming POME treatment from an energy-intensive process into a resource recovery system, supporting the decarbonization of palm oil production and advancing global sustainability objectives. This technique is cost-effective and ecofriendly for biogas purification and water reclamation. For biogas purification and upgrading, membrane systems offer the lowest capital and operational costs at 5.654 USD/m3, compared to other technologies, such as 6.249 USD/m3 for water scrubbers and 6.999 USD/m3 for chemical absorbers. This review primarily explores the potential of membranes for gas purification from POME and examines their integration with other processes to develop advanced systems, such as ultrasonicated membrane anaerobic systems and membrane anaerobic systems, to enhance biogas production. In addition, water reclamation from POME is discussed, with ultrafiltration membranes emerging as the most promising candidates. Proton exchange membranes, such as Nafion, are used extensively in microbial fuel cells to improve electricity generation, and this is also summarized. Finally, challenges and future perspectives are highlighted, emphasizing the broader potential of membrane technology in POME wastewater resource recovery.
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