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The role of fouling mechanisms in a membrane bioreactor.

2007

The present study has aimed to quantify the role of pore blocking and cake layer in a laboratory scale hollow fibre membrane module in submerged configuration. The membrane reactor (MBR) was fed with raw wastewater, only screened with a 2-mm sieve, collected from the Palermo WWTP. The MBR was characterised by an operating volume of 190 L and equipped with an aeration system located on the bottom of the reactor. The MBR operated for 65 days. The permeate was extracted by imposing a constant flux through the membrane (21 Lh−1m−2). The results confirm the importance of pore blocking control during start-up. In particular, it provides a rapid irreversible fouling that takes place at the beginni…

Environmental EngineeringResistanceStart-upTransmembrane pressureMembrane bioreactorWaste Disposal Fluidlaw.inventionMBRBioreactorslawBiomassFiltrationWater Science and TechnologySuspended solidsSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleMembrane reactorFoulingChemistryMembrane foulingEnvironmental engineeringMembranes ArtificialFoulingMembraneFouling MBR resistancesWastewaterChemical engineeringMembrane bioreactorPorosityFiltrationWater science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
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The role of EPS in the foaming and fouling for a MBR operated in intermittent aeration conditions

2016

Abstract This work investigates the causes of foaming and fouling in an Intermittent Aerated – Membrane BioReactor (IA-MBR) used for wastewater treatment. The experiment was divided into three periods with different aerated regimes expressed with different t aeration /t cycle ratio (Period I: 60 min/180 min, Period II: 80 min/180 min, Period III: 30 min/90 min). The advanced foaming tests used allow the study of the role of extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) on foaming and fouling. In general, in the Periods I and II, good correlations between the EPSs and the Modified Scum Index without purification (MSI 0 ) and the Foam Power were observed. The results shown that the filamentous mi…

Environmental EngineeringSegmented filamentous bacteriaBiomedical EngineeringEPS; Filamentous bacteria; Foaming; Fouling; IA-MBR; Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Environmental Engineering; Biomedical EngineeringBioengineering02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesMembrane bioreactor01 natural scienceslaw.inventionExtracellular polymeric substancelawFiltration0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEPS; Filamentous bacteria; Foaming; Fouling; IA-MBRIA-MBRSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleFoulingChemistryEnvironmental engineeringFouling021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPulp and paper industryFilamentous bacteriaMembraneSewage treatmentEPSAerationIA-MBR Filamentous bacteria Foaming Fouling EPS0210 nano-technologyFoamingBiotechnologyBiochemical Engineering Journal
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Biological Nutrient Removal and Fouling Phenomena in a University of Cape Town Membrane Bioreactor Treating High Nitrogen Loads

2013

The behavior of a University of Cape Town (UCT) membrane bioreactor (MBR) system was investigated for use in biological nutrient removal from real wastewater. The pilot plant was in operation for a period of 165 days, during which an extensive data gathering campaign was conducted. The pilot plant was started up by inoculating it with activated sludge from a nearby wastewater treatment plant, and it was fed by real municipal wastewater characterized by high organic nitrogen concentrations attributable to discharges from industrial wastewater and sporadic landfill leachate. Carbon and biological nutrient removal processes, a sludge production process, and a membrane fouling mechanism were an…

Environmental EngineeringSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleMembrane foulingEnvironmental engineeringMembrane bioreactorIndustrial wastewater treatmentPilot plantActivated sludgeWastewaterEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentLeachateEnvironmental issues Regulations Fouling Nutrient loads Abatement and removal Waste treatmentGeneral Environmental ScienceCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Environmental Engineering
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Respirometry for the Characterization of Heterotrophic Biomass Activity: Application to a MBR Pilot Plant Operated with Two Different Start-Up Strate…

2016

A membrane bioreactor (MBR) pilot plant was operated in two subsequent experimental periods (namely, Periods I and II) with different start-up and sludge withdrawal strategies to study its peculiar biokinetic behavior by using respirometric techniques. Two extreme operational conditions were chosen to investigate the different biomass activity under dynamic or pseudostationary conditions during and after the start-up phases. Particularly, the MBR pilot plant was operated with the same volumetric loading rate (VLR) and permeate flux but differently managed during the start-up phase. In Period I, the MBR pilot plant was started up without sludge inoculum and operated without sludge withdrawal…

Environmental EngineeringSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleRespirometric technique0208 environmental biotechnologyHeterotrophEnvironmental engineeringBiomass02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesStart upMembrane bioreactor01 natural sciencesBiokinetic parameter020801 environmental engineeringSludge production.RespirometryPilot plantPermeate fluxEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceDecay coefficientInoculum0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceCivil and Structural Engineering
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The role of EPS in fouling and foaming phenomena for a membrane bioreactor

2013

In contraposition to conventional activated sludge processes, the foaming phenomenon in membrane bioreactor (MBR) is still in its infancy. On the other hand, although several studies have been carried out for better understanding the fouling phenomenon in MBR there are still some gaps in the up-to-date knowledge. The extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) may have a primary role in fouling and foaming phenomena which in turn can be crucial for MBRs. The aim of this study is to detect a possible relationship that EPSs may have with fouling and foaming in an MBR for wastewater treatment. Foaming phenomenon is monitored by performing specific foam-tests: Foam Power, Scum Index, Foam Rating …

Environmental EngineeringSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleWaste managementFoulingPolymersRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryMembrane foulingMembranes ArtificialBioengineeringFoulingGeneral MedicineMembrane bioreactorBioreactorsMBR plantExtracellular polymeric substanceActivated sludgeChemical engineeringNutrient removalSewage treatmentWaste Management and DisposalFoamingBioresource Technology
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Design and performance of BNR activated sludge systems with flat sheet membranes for solid-liquid separation

2007

The use of immersed membranes for solid-liquid separation in biological nutrient removal activated sludge (BNRAS) systems was investigated at lab scale. Two laboratory-scale BNR activated sludge systems were run in parallel, one a MBR system and the other a conventional system with secondary settling tanks. Both systems were in 3 reactor anaerobic, anoxic, aerobic UCT configurations. The systems were set up to have, as far as possible, identical design parameters such as reactor mass fractions, recycles and sludge age. Differences were the influent flow and total reactor volumes, and the higher reactor concentrations in the MBR system. The performances of the two systems were extensively mo…

Environmental EngineeringSewageNitrogenChemistryEnvironmental engineeringPhosphorusMembrane bioreactorWaste Disposal FluidAnoxic watersWater PurificationPhosphorus metabolismBioreactorsMembraneActivated sludgeSettlingBioreactorWater Science and TechnologyWaste disposalWater Science and Technology
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Trace metals supplementation in anaerobic membrane bioreactors treating highly saline phenolic wastewater

2017

Biomass requires trace metals (TM) for maintaining its growth and activity. This study aimed to determine the effect of TM supplementation and partitioning on the specific methanogenic activity (SMA), with a focus on cobalt and tungsten, during the start-up of two lab-scale Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactors (AnMBRs) treating saline phenolic wastewater. The TM partitioning revealed a strong accumulation of sodium in the biomass matrix and a wash-out of the majority of TM in the reactors, which led to an SMA decrease and a low COD removal of about 30%. The SMA exhibits a maximum at about 6 g Na+ L−1 and nearly complete inhibition at 34 g Na+ L−1. The dose of 0.5 mg L−1 of tungsten increases the …

Environmental EngineeringSodium0208 environmental biotechnologyBiomasschemistry.chemical_elementBioengineering02 engineering and technologyWastewater010501 environmental sciencesWaste Disposal Fluid01 natural sciencesBacteria AnaerobicBioreactorsBioreactorAnaerobiosisWaste Management and DisposalAnaerobic Membrane Bioreactor0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChromatographyPhenolRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentMethanogenic activitySodiumTrace metals partitioningGeneral Medicine6. Clean water020801 environmental engineeringBioavailabilityMembranechemistryWastewaterMetalsMethaneAnaerobic exerciseCobaltNuclear chemistryBioresource Technology
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Biological minimization of excess sludge in a membrane bioreactor: Effect of plant configuration on sludge production, nutrient removal efficiency an…

Excess sludge reduction Membrane bioreactors Membrane fouling Nitrogen removal Uncoupling metabolism
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Particle size distribution and biomass growth in a submerged membrane bioreactor

2006

Submerged membrane bioreactors (MBR)associate in a single treatment unit a process ofbiological treatment and a phase of solid/liquidseparation by membrane filtration. Due to reduced membrane porosity, suspendedsolids and large amount of bacteria and virusesmay be retained in the reactor; consequently, highbiomass concentration is generally established inthe system. Indeed, this latter circumstance leadsto obtain a system able to operate with a low F/Mand high SRT and hence, as a result, a low sludgeproduction. In technical literature, the definition of fou-lants in MBR systems is a controversial task.More specifically, the influence of TSS onmixed liquor filterability has not been yet full…

FlocculationComplete Sludge Retention TimeMembrane reactorSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleChemistryMechanical EngineeringGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnvironmental engineeringBiomassGeneral ChemistryMembrane bioreactorPulp and paper industrylaw.inventionMBRMembranelawPhase (matter)BioreactorGeneral Materials SciencePSDFiltrationWater Science and Technology
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Study of aerobic granular sludge stability in a continuous-flow membrane bioreactor.

2015

A granular continuous-flow membrane bioreactor with a novel hydrodynamic configuration was developed to evaluate the stability of aerobic granular sludge (AGS). Under continuous-flow operation (Period I), AGS rapidly lost their structural integrity resulting in loose and fluffy microbial aggregates in which filamentous bacteria were dominant. The intermittent feeding (Period II) allowed obtaining the succession of feast and famine conditions that favored the increase in AGS stability. Although no further breakage occurred, the formation of new granules was very limited, owing to the absence of the hydraulic selection pressure. These results noted the necessity to ensure, on the one hand the…

FlocculationEnvironmental EngineeringAerobic granular sludge (AGS)Segmented filamentous bacteria0208 environmental biotechnologyMicrobial ConsortiaBiomassBioengineering02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesMembrane bioreactor01 natural sciencesWaste Disposal FluidBioreactorsBreakageBioreactorPressureBiomassWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesContinuous-flow reactorSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleBacteriaSewageRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryContinuous flowFeast/famine conditionMembraneEnvironmental engineeringWashoutFlocculationGeneral MedicineEquipment DesignPulp and paper industryAerobiosis020801 environmental engineeringHydraulic selection pressureAerobic granular sludge (AGS); Continuous-flow reactor; Feast/famine conditions; Hydraulic selection pressure; Membrane; Bioengineering; Environmental Engineering; Waste Management and DisposalBioresource technology
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