Dairy Wastewater Treatment through Synergies of the Biological and Hybrid Membrane: A Systematic Review

G. Mekuria
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Wastewater treatment techniques have two categories: pre- and post-treatment. Physical, chemical, and biological pretreatment techniques are commonly employed to treat dairy wastewater. Secondly, dairy wastewater post-treatment techniques include physico-chemical and membrane treatment approaches. This review article aims to critically examine and describe pre- and post-treatment techniques for dairy wastewater treatment. The benefits, drawbacks, performance comparisons, and features of each pre - and posttreatment have been extensively investigated. This article uses a systematic literature review method to review and examine other research findings. The results indicate that despite extensive studies on pre- and post-treatment techniques, both have limitations. In this context, aerobic pre-treatment, for example, has high lactose levels, low water capacity, and efficiency concerns. Furthermore, anaerobic pretreatment has issues with lengthy starting times, a high fermentable lactose content, poor residual alkalinity, and fat consumption. In physico-chemical post-treatment, there are high amounts of sludge production and high quantities of chemicals required for pH corrections. Likewise, membrane post-treatment, for instance, has a short membrane lifespan, low selectivity and flux, linear up-scaling, and concentration polarization membrane fouling. Therefore, a synergy of physico-chemical and aerobic, for example, adsorption-aerobic, and synergy of pre-hydrolysis and anaerobic, such as enzymatic hydrolysis-anaerobic treatment, will help to overcome the drawbacks of both anaerobic and aerobic treatment techniques. In conclusion, the most promising techniques for dairy wastewater treatment are combinations of adsorption-aerobic and enzymatic hydrolysis-anaerobic with microfiltration, nanofiltration, reverse osmosis, and ultrafiltration.
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生物膜和杂交膜协同处理乳业废水的系统综述
污水处理技术有前处理和后处理两大类。通常采用物理、化学和生物预处理技术来处理乳制品废水。其次,乳品废水后处理技术包括物化法和膜法。这篇综述文章旨在批判性地研究和描述乳品废水处理的前处理和后处理技术。每个预处理和后处理的优点、缺点、性能比较和特点已经被广泛研究。本文采用系统的文献回顾法对其他研究成果进行回顾和检验。结果表明,尽管对前处理和后处理技术进行了广泛的研究,但两者都有局限性。在这种情况下,有氧预处理,例如,具有高乳糖水平,低水容量和效率问题。此外,厌氧预处理具有启动时间长、可发酵乳糖含量高、残余碱度差和脂肪消耗等问题。在物理化学后处理中,有大量的污泥产生和大量的pH校正所需的化学品。同样,膜后处理,例如,具有膜寿命短,选择性和通量低,线性放大和浓度极化膜污染。因此,物理-化学和有氧的协同作用,例如吸附-有氧,以及预水解和厌氧的协同作用,例如酶水解-厌氧处理,将有助于克服厌氧和好氧处理技术的缺点。综上所述,吸附-好氧和酶解-厌氧结合微滤、纳滤、反渗透和超滤是最有前途的乳制品废水处理技术。
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