The evolution of pore-blocking during the ultrafiltration of anaerobic effluent-like mixtures
Abstract:
Abstract The global market for membrane bioreactor technology (MBR) is growing fast. Membrane biofouling hinders the broader application of MBR because it reduces permeate yield. The main goal of this manuscript was to identify the arrangement of fouling mechanisms during the ultrafiltration (UF) of suspensions comprising extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and inorganic colloids (IC). Standard blocking (SB) was the main operative fouling mechanism in the early stages of filtration, which eventually shifted to cake filtration (CF). Longer SB stages were observed in UF experiments with a slight electric charge density ratio (ECD). CF was the predominant fouling mechanism with a higher ECD and led to the formation of mineralized-EPS-building blocks (MEBB) within the cake. MEBB accumulation in the membrane produced sharp reductions in filtration performance after 0.5 and 1.5 mM CaCO<inf>3</inf> were added. Non-covalent interactions fostered the development of irreversible fouling and biomineral seeds on membranes.
Año de publicación:
2015
Keywords:
- fouling
- Anaerobic membrane bioreactors
- biomineralization
- Municipal wastewater
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Hidráulica
- Ciencia ambiental
Áreas temáticas:
- Química analítica
- Ingeniería sanitaria
- Ingeniería química