Effect of mixed liquor volatile suspended solids on membrane fouling during short and long-term operation of membrane bioreactor
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2015Author
Estrada Arriaga, Edson
Mijaylova Nacheva, Petia
García Sánchez, Liliana
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of different Mixed Liquor Volatile Suspended Solids (MLVSS) concentrations on membrane fouling, in a submerged Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) at short and long-term MBR operation for wastewater treatment. Three laboratory-scale in a submerged MBR system were operated under critical flux, sub-critical flux, and an intermittent suction time and backwashing conditions. At short-term MBR operation with mixed liquors of 4,200 and 6,150 mg MLVSS L-1, the hydraulic resistance of membranes followed a same trajectory with averages of 5.0E+12 m-1, whereas for 7,940 mg MLVSS L-1, a high resistance of up to 1.7E+13 m-1 was obtained. The result showed that high biomass concentrations decreased to permeability due to a bio-layer formed in the membrane surface and high Extracellular Polymeric Substance.
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Ingeniería y Ciencia (2256-4314), 11(21)
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BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA
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