Title of article :
The Future Challenges of Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor (AnMBR) for High Strength Wastewater
Author/Authors :
salaeh, s. prince of songkla university - centre of excellence in membrane science and technology, faculty of engineering - department of civil and environmental engineering, Hat Yai, Thailand , khongnakorn, w. prince of songkla university - centre of excellence in membrane science and technology, faculty of engineering - department of civil and environmental engineering, Hat Yai, Thailand , chaipetch, w. prince of songkla university - centre of excellence in membrane science and technology, faculty of engineering - department of civil and environmental engineering, Hat Yai, Thailand
From page :
81
To page :
92
Abstract :
This article is to present a review of anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR), process, operational condition, fouling mechanism and future challenge for high strength wastewater. Since1969s, membrane filtration technology has been used and continuously developed for wastewater treatment and recovery. AnMBR has proposed for the economic feasibility owing to the low footprint, high yield production under the relatively low energy consumption. Continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) configuration is the widely used couple with a flat sheet or hollow fibre modules. The various factors of operating condition are influence on the performance such as hydraulic retention time (HRT= 6 – 12 d), solid retention time (SRT 100 d) and operating temperature (T = 10 - 56◦C). In addition, the increase in temperature is related to high thanogenic activity and high COD removal efficiency (85% - 99%). However, the limitation of this process is fouling that occurs from the soluble microbial product (SMP), exopolymer substance (EPS) and biopolymer cluster (BPC). Almost of appropriate operating conditions for high performance, anti- fouling, the majority of effective microorganisms and energy balance are discussed in detail. For the challenge work, improvement of the prevention membrane fouling and high energy recovery in the hybrid/combination system with forward osmosis (FO), membrane distillation (MD) and powder activated carbon (PAC)-AnMBR.
Keywords :
Anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR), operating condition, removal efficiency, anti , fouling , hybrid process
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Membrane Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Membrane Science and Technology
Record number :
2728453
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