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Membrane aerated biofilms for high rate biotreatment : performance appraisal, engineering principles, scale-up and development requirements
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Date Issued
2008-03-15
Date Available
2011-02-15T12:19:10Z
Abstract
Diffusion of the electron acceptor is the rate controlling step in virtually all biofilm reactors employed for aerobic wastewater treatment. The membrane-aerated biofilm reactor (MABR) is a technology that can deliver oxygen at high rates and transfer efficiencies, thereby enhancing the biofilm activity. This paper provides a comparative performance rate analysis of the MABR in terms of its application for carbonaceous pollutant removal, nitrification/denitrification and xenobiotic biotreatment. We also describe the mechanisms influencing process performance in the MABR and the inter-relationships between these factors. The challenges involved in scaling-up the process are discussed with recommendations for prioritization of research needs.
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Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
ACS
Journal
Environmental Science and Technology
Volume
42
Issue
6
Start Page
1833
End Page
1844
Copyright (Published Version)
2008 American Chemical Society
Subject – LCSH
Biofilms
Aerated package treatment systems
Bioreactors
Membranes (Technology)
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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