Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4989317 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2017 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
Membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology is considered a well-established, mature technology with many full-scale plants around the world treating municipal and industrial wastewater. However, membrane fouling and energy consumption still remain serious obstacles and challenges in the wider spread of the MBR technology. Therefore, considerable research and development efforts are still underway. Recent developments are primarily focused on aspects related to energy reduction, fouling control and novel configurations for enhanced process performance. This review addresses the recent work on the above mentioned aspects and it discusses the overall life cycle of MBRs and the market prospects for MBR technology. Novel MBR configurations and integrations with other technologies are also reviewed. Finally, the challenges that need to be addressed in order to facilitate market penetration of MBR technology are highlighted.
Keywords
MFCMLECASMeBrMLSSTMPUCTPACGACSADPCAGRAnMBREPSPBMPVDFEMBRSBARMCPTOCWWTPMBRSequencing batch airlift reactorMembrane photobioreactorquorum quenchingLCALife Cycle AssessmentForward osmosisUltrafiltrationGraphene oxidedissolved oxygenMoving bed bioreactorMembrane bioreactorOsmotic membrane bioreactoranaerobic membrane bioreactormarket analysisWastewater treatment plantchemical oxygen demandSMPTrans membrane pressureconventional activated sludgeSoluble microbial productsmixed liquor suspended solidsEnergy consumptionExtracellular polymeric substancesMicrofiltrationCompound annual growth ratetotal nitrogensedPolyvinylidene fluorideMicrobial fuel cellsCodFouling mitigationPowdered activated carbonGranular activated carbontotal phosphorousTotal organic carbon
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Authors
Pawel Krzeminski, Lance Leverette, Simos Malamis, Evina Katsou,