| Literature DB >> 27381336 |
Seonki Lee1, Sang Hyun Lee1, Kibaek Lee1, Hyeokpil Kwon1, Chang Hyun Nahm1, Chung-Hak Lee1, Pyung-Kyu Park2, Kwang-Ho Choo3, Jung-Kee Lee4, Hyun-Suk Oh5.
Abstract
Recently, spherical beads entrapping quorum quenching (QQ) bacteria have been reported as effective moving QQ-media for biofouling control in MBRs for wastewater treatment owing to their combined effects of biological (i.e., quorum quenching) and physical washing. Taking into account both the mass transfer of signal molecules through the QQ-medium and collision efficiencies of the QQ-medium against the filtration membranes in a bioreactor, a cylindrical medium (QQ-cylinder) was developed as a new shape of moving QQ-medium. The QQ-cylinders were compared with previous QQ-beads in terms of the QQ activity and the physical washing effect under identical loading volumes of each medium in batch tests. It was found that the QQ activity of a QQ-medium was highly dependent on its specific surface area, regardless of the shape of the medium. In contrast, the physical washing effect of a QQ-medium was greatly affected by its geometric structure. The enhanced anti-biofouling property of the QQ-cylinders relative to QQ-beads was confirmed in a continuous laboratory-scale MBR with a flat-sheet membrane module.Entities:
Keywords: Membrane bioreactor; bead; cylinder; quorum quenching; quorum sensing
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27381336 DOI: 10.4014/jmb.1605.05021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Microbiol Biotechnol ISSN: 1017-7825 Impact factor: 2.351