کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4997989 | 1459921 | 2016 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

- Forward osmosis and microfiltration based membrane photobioreactors were operated.
- Bioreactors exhibited excellent N and P removal efficiency.
- Membrane rejection played important role in osmotic membrane photobioreactor.
- More than 2Â g/L microalgae were accumulated in the bioreactor.
- Operating costs for FO-based system was 32-45% higher.
Discharge of wastewater with high nitrogen and phosphorus content is a major cause of eutrophication. In this study, a microfiltration-based membrane photobioreactor (MPBR) and forward osmosis-based osmotic membrane photobioreactor (OMPBR) have been operated with Chlorella vulgaris for continuous tertiary wastewater treatment. Both the bioreactors exhibited good biomass accumulation (over 2Â g/L), although the OMPBR achieved better nutrients removal due to high rejection properties of the membranes. At 2Â days HRT, the OMPBR achieved nitrogen and phosphorus removal efficiencies of 86-99% and 100%, respectively, whereas the corresponding values in the MPBR were 48-97% and 46%, respectively. Based on the energy input, the total operating costs for OMPBR were 32-45% higher than that of the MPBR, and filtration cost for OMPBR was 3.5-4.5 folds higher than that of the MPBR. These results indicate that the integration of membrane filtration with photobioreactors is promising in microalgae-based tertiary wastewater treatment.
Journal: Bioresource Technology - Volume 222, December 2016, Pages 448-457