Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1731366 Energy 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•An optimization protocol for AnMBRs was developed to maximize energy recovery.•OLRsludge and SRT should be controlled at 0.43–0.90 kgCOD/(kgVSS·d) and above 50 d, respectively.•Relatively short HRT and SRT should be considered in the process design and operation.•The AnMBR systems at 35 °C and 25 °C could achieve net energy recovery.

Anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) is a promising process to recover energy and water resource from domestic wastewater; however, its energy-efficiency needs substantial improvement for real applications. In this study, based on the methanogenic activity batch tests and critical flux determination, an optimization protocol for AnMBRs is reported and a flux-centered energy balance analysis is conducted. The results demonstrate that organic loading rate by sludge (OLRsludge) should be controlled within 0.43–0.90 kgCOD/(kgVSS·d), and the corresponding sludge retention time (SRT) should be in the range of 50 d to infinity. Energy balance analysis shows that the AnMBR systems at the temperature of 35 °C and 25 °C could achieve net energy recovery. For realizing energy-neutral operation, the corresponding fluxes should range from 8.3 to 9.5 L/(m2·h) at 35 °C and 6.0 to 6.7 L/(m2·h) at 25 °C, respectively. In the process design and operation, a relatively short hydraulic retention time (HRT) and an SRT close to 50 d should be considered in order to achieve an energy-efficient AnMBR performance.

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