Title of article
Sludge characteristics and their contribution to microfiltration in submerged membrane bioreactors
Author/Authors
Wontae Lee، نويسنده , , Seoktae Kang، نويسنده , , Hangsik Shin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
11
From page
217
To page
227
Abstract
This study focused on the physicochemical and biological characteristics of sludge in submerged membrane bioreactors (MBRs) at various sludge retention times (SRT) and their effect on microfiltration and membrane fouling. Three lab-scale submerged MBRs at SRT of 20, 40, and 60 days were performed at a constant permeate flux of 9 l/(m2 h) with hollow fiber microfiltration membranes (hydrophilized polypropylene; nominal pore size=0.4 μm). In order to evaluate the relative contribution of microbial floc and supernatant to the membrane fouling, supernatant was separated from the sludge by centrifugation at 366 rad/s for 5 min. Batch filtration experiments with the same configuration showed that the relative contribution of supernatant to overall membrane fouling was higher at SRT of 20 days (37%) than at SRT of 40 (28%) and 60 days (29%), whereas the overall fouling resistance increased as SRT prolonged. Hydrophobicity (correlation coefficient, r=0.86; significant value, P<0.05), surface charge (r=0.87, P<0.05) and microbial activity (r=−0.87, P<0.05), which were related to composition and properties of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), appeared key parameters relating to fouling by microbial floc. However, no remarkable factor was found in fouling caused by supernatant.
Keywords
Membrane BioReactor , Microfiltration , Membrane fouling , SRT , Sludge characteristics
Journal title
Journal of Membrane Science
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Membrane Science
Record number
1351005
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