The Influence of Short Values of Hydraulic and Sludge Retention Time on Performance of a Membrane Bioreactor Treating Sunflower Oil Refinery Wastewater

P. Ghasemian, E. Sharghi, L. Davarpanah
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In this work, the performance of organic pollutant removal, membrane fouling and sludge morphology in a submerged membrane bioreactor (MBR) treating sunflower oil refinery wastewater (SORW) containing high oleic content was studied during 52 days’ operation at short values of 18 h and 10 days for hydraulic retention time and sludge retention time, respectively. The removal efficiencies of chemical oxygen demand (COD), oil and grease (O&G) and turbidity were found to be 73.2±6.6%, 75.1±2.5%, and 99.7±0.1%, respectively and the need for membrane cleaning never rose. The results showed a statistically significant linear correlation between the mixed liquor O&G with soluble microbial products and extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) (rP=0.792; p-value=0.034 and rP=0.920; p-value=0.003, respectively). Additionally, increase in MLVSS concentration which was due to an increase in cell concentration and was not related to accumulation of O&G and biopolymers inside the bioreactor, increased specific oxygen uptake rate. The trend of changes in sludge volume index (SVI) and supernatant turbidity (ST) with EPStotal was also found to be statistically significant (rP=0.736; p-value=0.037 and rP=0.773; p-value=0.024, respectively). The results of SVI, ST, EPS, particle size distribution and microscopic observation showed change in sludge morphology to flocs of smaller size (unimodal, with mode of 20 μm) with high compressibility (SVI=44.0 mL g MLSS) and bioflocculating ability (ST=20.4±3.3 NTU). The results of the present study were indicative of a very good potential of the MBR for treatment of SORWs. doi: 10.5829/ije.2017.30.10a.01
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水力和污泥停留时间短对膜生物反应器处理葵花籽油废水性能的影响
本文研究了浸没式膜生物反应器(MBR)处理高含油量向日葵炼油厂废水(SORW)的有机污染物去除性能、膜污染性能和污泥形态,在水力停留时间为18 h和污泥停留时间为10 d的情况下,MBR运行52 d。化学需氧量(COD)、油脂(O&G)和浊度的去除率分别为73.2±6.6%、75.1±2.5%和99.7±0.1%,对膜的清洗需求没有增加。结果表明,混合液O&G与可溶性微生物产物和胞外聚合物(EPS)呈显著的线性相关(rP=0.792;p值=0.034,rP=0.920;分别为p值= 0.003)。此外,MLVSS浓度的增加是由于细胞浓度的增加,而与生物反应器内O&G和生物聚合物的积累无关,这增加了特定的摄氧速率。污泥体积指数(SVI)和上清浊度(ST)随EPStotal的变化趋势也具有统计学意义(rP=0.736;p值=0.037,rP=0.773;分别为p值= 0.024)。SVI、ST、EPS、粒径分布及显微观察结果表明,污泥形态变化为粒径较小(单峰型,模态为20 μm)、可压缩性高(SVI=44.0 mL g MLSS)、生物絮凝能力强(ST=20.4±3.3 NTU)的絮凝体。本研究的结果表明MBR在处理SORWs方面具有很好的潜力。doi: 10.5829 / ije.2017.30.10a.01
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