Anaerobic wastewater treatment and membrane filtration: a one night stand or a sustainable relationship?

jeison, d; van Lier, JB

Abstract

Several anaerobic membrane bioreactors (AnMBR) were operated, under various conditions, applying different reactor configurations. Applicable fluxes were strongly determined by the physical properties of the sludge present in the reactors. Results show that particle size is a key determining factor for the attainable fluxes. Under thermophilic conditions, small sludge particle size was observed, resulting in low critical fluxes reaching 6-7 L/m2h for the submerged configuration and acidified substrate. In contrast, under mesophilic conditions critical fluxes of 20 L/m2 h were obtained. The acidification level also showed a strong effect. Under thermophilic conditions, the presence of a significant fraction of non-acidified organic matter induced the growth of suspended acidogenic biomass that seriously affected the applicable fluxes, both in submerged and side-stream configurations. Under all conditions tested cake formation showed to be the limiting factor determining the applicable fluxes. Only low levels of irreversible fouling were observed. Due to technical and economical considerations, most interesting perspectives for the application of AnMBR are expected with the treatment of high-strength particulate wastewaters, and with extreme wastewaters characterised by high temperature, salinity, etc. © IWA Publishing 2008.

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Título según WOS: Anaerobic wastewater treatment and membrane filtration: a one night stand or a sustainable relationship?
Título según SCOPUS: Anaerobic wastewater treatment and membrane filtration: A one night stand or a sustainable relationship?
Título de la Revista: WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volumen: 57
Número: 4
Editorial: IWA Publishing
Fecha de publicación: 2008
Página de inicio: 527
Página final: 532
Idioma: English
URL: http://www.iwaponline.com/wst/05704/wst057040527.htm
DOI:

10.2166/wst.2008.096

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS