Contribution of microfiltration on phosphorus removal in the sequencing anoxic/anaerobic membrane bioreactor

Authors
Cho, JinwooSong, Kyung-GuenAhn, Kyu-Hong
Issue Date
2009-08
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING, v.32, no.5, pp.593 - 602
Abstract
This study investigated the contribution of microfiltration to phosphorus removal in the sequencing anoxic/anaerobic membrane bioreactor. The phosphorus content in activated sludge was fractionated by the Schmidt-Thannhauser-Schneider method. The size distribution of phosphorus in the influent was analyzed to estimate the portion of particulate phosphorus rejected physically by the 0.2 mu m microfiltration. The result was that along with the high removal of phosphorus (83%) the phosphorus content of activated sludge was measured as 58.66 mgP/gVSS corresponding to 5.87% on dry weight basis. About 9% of total phosphorus was chemically precipitated phosphates while 56% was stored inside the microbial cell by activity of PAOs, and 35% was the sum of minor intracellular compositions and the particulate residuals, which could be rejected completely by the microfiltration. The biological activity is the dominant way of phosphorus removal in the process. However, the microfiltration also contributed significantly to phosphorus removal by retaining the particulate phosphorus inside the system.
Keywords
BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL; WASTE-WATER TREATMENT; MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; NITROGEN REMOVAL; ACTIVATED-SLUDGE; DENITRIFICATION; FILTRATION; SEPARATION; SYSTEMS; SEWAGE; BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL; WASTE-WATER TREATMENT; MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; NITROGEN REMOVAL; ACTIVATED-SLUDGE; DENITRIFICATION; FILTRATION; SEPARATION; SYSTEMS; SEWAGE; Microfiltration; Membrane bioreactor; Phosphorus removal; Fractionation; Size distribution
ISSN
1615-7591
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/132282
DOI
10.1007/s00449-008-0281-x
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