Why use a thermophilic aerobic membrane reactor for the treatment of industrial wastewater/liquid waste?
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Why use a thermophilic aerobic membrane reactor for the treatment of industrial wastewater/liquid waste?
Abstract
This paper describes the advantages of thermophilic aerobic membrane reactor (TAMR) for the treatment of high strength wastewaters. The results were obtained from the monitoring of an industrial and a pilot scale plant. The average chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal yield was equal to 78% with an organic loading rate (OLR) up to 8-10 kgCOD m(-3) d(-1) despite significant scattering of the influent wastewater composition. Total phosphorus (TP) was removed with a rate of 90%, the most important removal mechanism being chemical precipitation (as hydroxyapatite, especially), which is improved by the continuous aeration that promotes phosphorus crystallization. Moreover, surfactants were removed with efficiency between 93% and 97%. Finally, the experimental work showed that thermophilic processes (TPPs) are complementary with respect to mesophilic treatments.
Keywords: biological treatments; phosphorus removal; surfactants removal; thermophilic aerobic membrane reactor (TAMR); ultrafiltration.
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