Comparison study on membrane fouling by various sludge fractions with long solid retention time in membrane bioreactor

A membrane bioreactor (MBR) with sludge retention time (SRT) of 300 days was maintained for over 2 years. Polypropylene microfiltration (MF) membrane with pore size of 0.2 was used in the MBR system. The fouling behaviors of various sludge fractions from the MBR were studied and sub-divided resista...

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Main Authors: Sun, Darren Delai, Liu, Shushu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1039972020-03-07T11:45:54Z Comparison study on membrane fouling by various sludge fractions with long solid retention time in membrane bioreactor Sun, Darren Delai Liu, Shushu School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Environmental engineering::Water treatment A membrane bioreactor (MBR) with sludge retention time (SRT) of 300 days was maintained for over 2 years. Polypropylene microfiltration (MF) membrane with pore size of 0.2 was used in the MBR system. The fouling behaviors of various sludge fractions from the MBR were studied and sub-divided resistances were analyzed. It was observed that was a dominant resistance during the filtration of activated sludge, contributing 63.0% and 59.6% to the total resistance for MBR and sequential batch reactor (SBR) respectively. On the other hand, played the significant role during the filtration of supernatant and solutes, varying between 54.54% and 67.18%. Compared with and , was negligible, and values remained constant at . Furthermore, resistances of all sludge fractions increased linearly with rising mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) concentration and growing trans-membrane pressure (TMP), while the relationship was inversed between fraction resistances and cross flow velocity (CFV). Among all fractions of activated sludge, suspended solid was the main contributor to the total resistance. A compact cake layer was clearly observed according to the field emission scanning electro microscopy (FE-SEM) images. Published version 2015-01-14T08:05:34Z 2019-12-06T21:24:13Z 2015-01-14T08:05:34Z 2019-12-06T21:24:13Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Sun, D. D., & Liu, S. (2013). Comparison study on membrane fouling by various sludge fractions with long solid retention time in membrane bioreactor. Membrane water treatment, 4(3), 175-189. 2005-8624 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103997 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/24611 10.12989/mwt.2013.04.3.175 en Membrane water treatment © 2013 Techno-Press, Ltd. This paper was published in Membrane Water Treatment and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of Techno-Press, Ltd. The paper can be found at the following official DOI: [http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/mwt.2013.04.3.175]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. application/pdf
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Comparison study on membrane fouling by various sludge fractions with long solid retention time in membrane bioreactor
description A membrane bioreactor (MBR) with sludge retention time (SRT) of 300 days was maintained for over 2 years. Polypropylene microfiltration (MF) membrane with pore size of 0.2 was used in the MBR system. The fouling behaviors of various sludge fractions from the MBR were studied and sub-divided resistances were analyzed. It was observed that was a dominant resistance during the filtration of activated sludge, contributing 63.0% and 59.6% to the total resistance for MBR and sequential batch reactor (SBR) respectively. On the other hand, played the significant role during the filtration of supernatant and solutes, varying between 54.54% and 67.18%. Compared with and , was negligible, and values remained constant at . Furthermore, resistances of all sludge fractions increased linearly with rising mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) concentration and growing trans-membrane pressure (TMP), while the relationship was inversed between fraction resistances and cross flow velocity (CFV). Among all fractions of activated sludge, suspended solid was the main contributor to the total resistance. A compact cake layer was clearly observed according to the field emission scanning electro microscopy (FE-SEM) images.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Sun, Darren Delai
Liu, Shushu
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author Sun, Darren Delai
Liu, Shushu
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title Comparison study on membrane fouling by various sludge fractions with long solid retention time in membrane bioreactor
title_short Comparison study on membrane fouling by various sludge fractions with long solid retention time in membrane bioreactor
title_full Comparison study on membrane fouling by various sludge fractions with long solid retention time in membrane bioreactor
title_fullStr Comparison study on membrane fouling by various sludge fractions with long solid retention time in membrane bioreactor
title_full_unstemmed Comparison study on membrane fouling by various sludge fractions with long solid retention time in membrane bioreactor
title_sort comparison study on membrane fouling by various sludge fractions with long solid retention time in membrane bioreactor
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