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Novel Anammox membrane electro-bioreactor

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This paper presents an alternative method for nitrogen removal using modified membrane reactor. A novel Anammox submerged membrane electro-bioreactor (Anammox-SMEBR) was developed to enhance nitrogen removal from municipal wastewater. At lab scale a comparison between continuous flow MBE and Anammox-SMEBR reactors was conducted. The novel reactor removed nitrate and ammonia by over 95% and 97%, respectively. The removal was due to subsequent application of aerobic and anoxic conditions in the same reactor. On other hand, MBR was able to remove ammonia by 60 to 76%, while nitrates were produced. Simultaneously, COD and phosphorous removals in MBR were also lower than in Anammox-SMEBR.
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W artykule przedstawiono alternatywną metodę usuwania azotu z wykorzystaniem zmodyfikowanego reaktora membranowego. Technologia elektro-bioreaktora z membranami zanurzonymi i bacteriami anamoks (Anammox-SMEBR) została opracowany w celu zwiększenia efektywności usuwania azotu ze ścieków komunalnych. Wykonano porównanie wyników badań laboratoryjnych dla reaktora o ciągłym przepływie MBE oraz reaktora Anammox-SMEBR. Nowatorska metoda pozwala na usunięcie ponad 95% azotanów i 97% amoniaku dzięki zastosowaniu alternatywnych warunków tlenowych i beztlenowych w tym samym reaktorze. Równocześnie w reaktorze MBE uzyskano usunięcie amoniaku od 60 do 76%.Jednocześnie, stopień usunięcia węgla organicznego i fosforu w reaktorze MBR był również niższy niż w Anammox-SMEBR.
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123--128
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 20 poz.
Twórcy
  • Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, H3G 1M8, Canada
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  • Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, H3G 1M8, Canada
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  • Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, H3G 1M8, Canada
Bibliografia
  • [1] Meng, Fangang, Baoqiang Liao, Shuang Liang, Fenglin Yang, Hanmin Zhang, and Lianfa Song; Morphological visualization, componential characterization and microbiological identification of membrane fouling in membrane bioreactors (MBRs). Journal of Membrane Science No.361 (1), 2010; p.1-14.
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  • [5] Trigo C., Campos J.L., Garrido JM, and Mendez R.; Start-up of the Anammox process in a membrane bioreactor. Journal of Biotechnology. No.126(4) 2006; p.475-487.
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  • [11] Ni, Shou-Qing, Po-Heng Lee, Anania Fessehaie, BaoYu Gao, and Shihwu Sung.; Enrichment and biofilm formation of Anammox bacteria in a non-woven membrane reactor. Bioresource technology. No.101(6) 2010; p.1792-1799.
  • [12] Bani-Melhem K., and Elektorowicz M.; Development of a novel submerged membrane electro-bioreactor (SMEBR): performance for fouling reduction. Environmental science & technology. No.44(9), 2010; p.3298-3304.
  • [13] Bani-Melhem K., and Elektorowicz M.; 2011. Performance of the submerged membrane electrobioreactor (SMEBR) with iron electrodes for wastewater treatment and fouling reduction. Journal of Membrane Science no. 379 (1)2011; p.434-439.
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  • [15] Hasan, SW., Elektorowicz M., and Oleszkiewicz J.A.; Correlations between trans-membrane pressure (TMP) and sludge properties in submerged membrane electro-bioreactor (SMEBR) and conventional membrane bioreactor (MBR). Bioresource technology No.120, 2012; p.199-205.
  • [16] Hasan, S.W., Elektorowicz M., and Oleszkiewicz J.A.; Start-up period investigation of pilot-scale submerged membrane electro-bioreactor (SMEBR) treating raw municipal wastewater. Chemosphere No.97, 2014; p.71-77.
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  • [20] Abma W.R., Schultz C.E., Mulder J.W., Van der Star W.R.L., Strous M., Tokutomi T., and Van Loosdrecht M.C.M.; Full-scale granular sludge Anammox process. Water Science & Technology No.55 (8-9), 2007; p.27-33.
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