Effect of bioflocculation on fouling-related biofoulants in a membrane bioreactor during saline wastewater treatments
2017
Abstract A membrane bioreactor (MBR) was operated in two modes; with and without the inoculation of marine Arthrobacter cells, to investigate the effect of bioflocculation on membrane biofouling during saline wastewater treatments. The MBR- Arthrobacter system showed a higher resistance to membrane fouling than the normal MBR system. Lower concentrations of the fouling-related components and higher removal efficiencies of COD and NH 3 -N were observed in the MBR- Arthrobacter system. The bioflocculation of Arthrobacter preferred to settle down the humic acid-like, fulvic acid-like and aromatic proteins components (larger biomolecules) rather than the soluble microbial by-product-like components (smaller biomolecules).
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