Literature DB >> 11827347

Performance of a bioreactor with submerged membranes for aerobic treatment of municipal waste water.

S Rosenberger1, U Krüger, R Witzig, W Manz, U Szewzyk, M Kraume.   

Abstract

Aerobic treatment of municipal waste water in a membrane bioreactor was studied for 535 d. Apart from sampling, sludge was retained completely by a submerged hollow fibre membrane with a pore-size of 0.2 microm. The pilot plant comprised an anoxic zone to enable denitrification. The maximum liquid hold-up of the plant was 3.9 m3. In this study the reactor performance and the stability of the process and the membrane capacity were investigated. A stable flux of 181 m(-2)h(-1) could be realised with a mean transmembrane pressure difference of 0.3bar with air-bubbling and backflushing the membrane and cleaning it in place every two months for one or two hours. For about 140d, a flux of 271 m(-2)h(-1) was achieved, but cleaning became necessary more often. The hydraulic retention time (HRT) varied between 10.4 and 15.6h. Accordingly the volumetric loading rate was between 1.1 and 1.7kg CODm(-3)d(-1). No inoculum was used. The mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) concentration gradually increased to 18-20g MLSSl(-1). The feed to microorganism (F/M) ratio varied according to the operation conditions but decreased against a value of 0.07 kg COD kg(-1) MLSSd(-1). Treatment performance was very stable and on a high level. The COD was reduced by 95%. Nitrification was complete and up to 82% of the total nitrogen could be denitrified.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2002        PMID: 11827347     DOI: 10.1016/s0043-1354(01)00223-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


  8 in total

1.  Removal of carbonaceous and nitrogenous pollutants from a synthetic wastewater using a membrane-coupled bioreactor.

Authors:  Sudeshna Ghosh; Timothy M LaPara
Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2004-07-28       Impact factor: 3.346

2.  Characterization and performance of constructed nitrifying biofilms during nitrogen bioremediation of a wastewater effluent.

Authors:  A Franco-Rivera; J Paniagua-Michel; J Zamora-Castro
Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2006-12-21       Impact factor: 3.346

3.  Effect of carbon to nitrogen ratio of feed wastewater and sludge retention time on activated sludge in a submerged membrane bioreactor.

Authors:  Hanife Sari Erkan; Guleda Onkal Engin; Mahir Ince; Mahmut R Bayramoglu
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2016-02-18       Impact factor: 4.223

4.  Effect of sludge characteristics on membrane fouling during start-up of a tertiary submerged membrane bioreactor.

Authors:  Oliver Díaz; Luisa Vera; Enrique González; Elisa García; Juan Rodríguez-Sevilla
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2016-01-29       Impact factor: 4.223

5.  Performance evaluation and modeling of a submerged membrane bioreactor treating combined municipal and industrial wastewater using radial basis function artificial neural networks.

Authors:  Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri; Majid Bagheri; Siamak Boudaghpour; Majid Ehteshami; Zahra Bagheri
Journal:  J Environ Health Sci Eng       Date:  2015-03-13

6.  Rotation Disk Process to Assess the Influence of Metals and Voltage on the Growth of Biofilm.

Authors:  Dana M Barry; Paul B McGrath
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2016-07-12       Impact factor: 3.623

7.  Effects of Viscosity on Submerged Membrane Microfiltration Systems.

Authors:  Muna Pradhan; Md Abu Hasan Johir; Jaya Kandasamy; Harsha Ratnaweera; Saravanamuthu Vigneswaran
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-14

8.  A simple way to improve a conventional A/O-MBR for high simultaneous carbon and nutrient removal from synthetic municipal wastewater.

Authors:  Dome Adoonsook; Chang Chia-Yuan; Aunnop Wongrueng; Chayakorn Pumas
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-11-22       Impact factor: 3.240

  8 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.