Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6367210 | Water Research | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated the applicability of dynamic membrane technology in anaerobic membrane bioreactors for the treatment of high strength wastewaters. A monofilament woven fabric was used as support material for dynamic membrane formation. An anaerobic dynamic membrane bioreactor (AnDMBR) was operated under a variety of operational conditions, including different sludge retention times (SRTs) of 20 and 40 days in order to determine the effect of SRT on both biological performance and dynamic membrane filtration characteristics. High COD removal efficiencies exceeding 99% were achieved during the operation at both SRTs. Higher filtration resistances were measured during the operation at SRT of 40 days in comparison to SRT of 20 days, applying a stable flux of 2.6Â L/m2Â h. The higher filtration resistances coincided with lower extracellular polymeric substances concentration in the bulk sludge at SRT of 40 days, likely resulting in a decreased particle flocculation. Results showed that dynamic membrane technology achieved a stable and high quality permeate and AnDMBRs can be used as a reliable and satisfactory technology for treatment of high strength wastewaters.
Keywords
PBSSRFsRTTMPPSDEGSBUASBOLRHRTAnMBREPSTSSMBRCStF/MVSsMembrane bioreactoranaerobic membrane bioreactorAnaerobic dynamic membrane bioreactorExpanded granular sludge bedWastewater treatmentchemical oxygen demandParticle size distributionTotal solidsvolatile solidsSMPSMAcapillary suction timeSludge retention timehydraulic retention timeDynamic membranePhosphate buffered salineTransmembrane pressureSpecific methanogenic activityCake filtrationtotal suspended solidsSoluble microbial productsSpecific resistance to filtrationVolatile suspended solidsExtracellular polymeric substancesOrganic loading ratetotal nitrogenWoven fabricUpflow anaerobic sludge blanketCodTotal phosphorus
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Authors
Mustafa Evren Ersahin, Hale Ozgun, Yu Tao, Jules B. van Lier,