| Literature DB >> 25215189 |
Mahdieh Safa1, Iran Alemzadeh1, Manouchehr Vossoughi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A novel implementation of a hybrid membrane bioreactor (HMBR) has been studied in this paper. It is utilized as combination of rotating biological contractor (RBC) and an external membrane, as a new biological system for oily wastewater treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Biological treatment; Hybrid membrane bioreactor; Oily wastewater; Rotating biological contractor
Year: 2014 PMID: 25215189 PMCID: PMC4160552 DOI: 10.1186/s40201-014-0117-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Health Sci Eng
Figure 1Overview of the hybrid membrane.
Physical properties of the rotating biological contactor
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| 40 cm |
| 27 cm |
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| 20 cm |
| 2m2 |
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| 21.6 lit |
| 18 lit |
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| 20 cm |
| 10 cm |
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| 2 |
| 10 rpm |
Physical properties of the membrane
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| Polymer |
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| 1.24 cm |
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| 33 cm |
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| 0.0128 m2 |
Figure 2COD removal efficiency at two HRTs of 18 and 24 hours versus ratios of TPH/COD molasses in (a) MBR and (b) RBC.
Figure 3TPH removal efficiency at two HRTs of 18 and 24 hours versus ratios of TPH/COD molasses in (a) HMBR (b) RBC.
Figure 4Comparing TPH removal efficiency in RBC and HMBR in different ratios of TPH/COD molasses at HRT of 24 hours.
Figure 5Comparing the suspended solids' removal efficiency in RBC and hybrid membrane bioreactor for various ratios of TPH/COD at HRT of 24 hours.
Figure 6Permeate flux of membrane versus time.