Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4996898 | Bioresource Technology | 2017 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
Membrane fouling mitigation in a novel AF-MBMBR system (moving bed membrane bioreactor (10Â L) coupled with anoxic biofilter (4Â L)) under high salinity condition (35â°) was systematically investigated. Pre-positioned AF served as a pretreatment induced significant decrease of suspended biomass by 85% and dissolved organic matters by 51.7% in subsequent MBR, which resulted in a reduction of cake layer formation. Based on this, sponge bio-carriers in MBMBR further alleviated the fouling propensity by modifying extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) properties. The protein component in EPS decreased from 181.4 to 116.5Â mg/g MLSS, with a decline of protein/carbohydrate ratio from 4.6 to 3.4. In particular, elimination of hydrophobic groups like aromatic protein-like substance in EPS was detected. These caused the less biomass deposition on membrane surface, thereby alleviating membrane fouling. In summary, mitigation of membrane fouling in AF-MBMBR should be attributed to contributions from both pre-positioned AF and sponge bio-carriers.
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Authors
Weilong Song, Hong You, Zhipeng Li, Feng Liu, Peishi Qi, Fang Wang, Yizhu Li,