The 4-stage anoxic membrane bioreactor for simultaneous nitrogen and phosphorus removal, and its strengths and weaknesses
In the laboratory-scale research, anoxic membrane bioreactor (MBR), in which a membrane is submerged in the second anoxic reactor, and aerobic MBR, where a membrane is installed in the aerobic reactor, were operated simultaneously to observe advantages and disadvantages of the 4-stage anoxic MBR pro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Desalination and water treatment 2015-06, Vol.54 (13), p.3616-3624 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the laboratory-scale research, anoxic membrane bioreactor (MBR), in which a membrane is submerged in the second anoxic reactor, and aerobic MBR, where a membrane is installed in the aerobic reactor, were operated simultaneously to observe advantages and disadvantages of the 4-stage anoxic MBR process. The advantages observed were as follows: (1) nitrogen concentration in effluent (5.2 mg N/L) superior to that in aerobic MBR (7.1 mg N/L) and (2) efficient utilization of carbon source to remove nutrients (2.46g SCODutilized/g [Ndenitrified + Preleased]). In contrast, the disadvantages of this process were as follows: (1) relatively higher phosphorus concentration in effluent (0.9 mg/L) than in aerobic MBR (0.5 mg P/L), (2) 20% lower membrane permeability, and (3) 25% lower sludge settleability. |
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ISSN: | 1944-3986 1944-3994 1944-3986 |
DOI: | 10.1080/19443994.2014.923214 |