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Role of Mesh Pore Size in Dynamic Membrane Bioreactors

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  • Pompilio Vergine

    (Water Research Institute of the National Research Council of Italy (IRSA CNR), Viale F. De Blasio, 5-70132 Bari, Italy)

  • Carlo Salerno

    (Water Research Institute of the National Research Council of Italy (IRSA CNR), Viale F. De Blasio, 5-70132 Bari, Italy)

  • Barbara Casale

    (Water Research Institute of the National Research Council of Italy (IRSA CNR), Viale F. De Blasio, 5-70132 Bari, Italy)

  • Giovanni Berardi

    (Water Research Institute of the National Research Council of Italy (IRSA CNR), Viale F. De Blasio, 5-70132 Bari, Italy)

  • Alfieri Pollice

    (Water Research Institute of the National Research Council of Italy (IRSA CNR), Viale F. De Blasio, 5-70132 Bari, Italy)

Abstract

Two identical bench-scale Self-Forming Dynamic Membrane BioReactors (SFD MBR) were set-up and operated for the treatment of real urban wastewater. The two bioreactors were equipped with meshes of different mesh pore size. Meshes having pore size values of 20 and 50 µm were tested under solid retention time (SRT) of 15 d, whereas meshes with 50 and 100 µm pore sizes were compared under SRT of 50 d. The results of long-term experiments showed very good overall performances by all systems at the steady state. High flux (in the range 61–71 L m −2 h −1 ) and very good effluent quality were obtained, with average suspended solids and chemical oxygen demanding values below 10 mg L −1 and 35 mg L −1 , respectively. The mesh pore size did not have a major influence on the average cleaning frequency. However, the pore size affected the effluent quality in correspondence of two particular conditions: (i) immediately after mesh cleaning; and (ii) during operation under high suction pressures (mesh clogging not promptly removed through cleaning). Moreover, the mesh cleaning frequency was observed to be dependent on the SRT. In tests with 50 d SRT, the cleaning requirements were very low (one every five days), and this limited the influence of the mesh pore size on the effluent quality. In conclusion, in SFD MBR, the role of the mesh pore size on the effluent quality may be more or less relevant depending on the operating conditions that directly influence the Dynamic Membrane formation.

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  • Pompilio Vergine & Carlo Salerno & Barbara Casale & Giovanni Berardi & Alfieri Pollice, 2021. "Role of Mesh Pore Size in Dynamic Membrane Bioreactors," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(4), pages 1-13, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:4:p:1472-:d:493482
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