A novel CSTR-type of hollow fiber membrane biofilm reactor for consecutive nitrification and denitrification

Authors
Shin, Jeong-HoonSang, Byoung-InChung, Yun-ChulChoung, Youn-Kyoo
Issue Date
2008-03-01
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Citation
DESALINATION, v.221, no.1-3, pp.526 - 533
Abstract
A continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) type of hollow fiber membrane biofilm reactor (HF-MBfR) using composite membranes was investigated for the nitrogen removal in synthetic wastewater. The CSTR-type of HF-MBfR process couples autotrophic biological nitrogen removal reactors with the bubbleless mass transfer of oxygen and hydrogen through hollow fiber membranes. For nitrification, CSTR-type of HF-MBfR was operated over 400 days and for hydrogenotrophic denitrification, CSTR-type of HF-MBfR was operated over 300 days. The maximum steady-state NH4+-N removal rate achieved was 0.25 kg N/m(3) day (2.06 g N/m(2) day) and the denitrification rate achieved was 0.22 kg N/m(3) day (1.72 g N/m(2) day). Consequently, in the HF-MBfRs, biofilms were formed stably on surface of membranes, and nitrification and hydrogenotrophic denitrification were performed successfully during long-term operation.
Keywords
WATER; BIOREACTOR; WATER; BIOREACTOR; CSTR-type of HF-MBfR; nitrification; hydrogenotrophic denitrification
ISSN
0011-9164
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/133666
DOI
10.1016/j.desal.2007.01.113
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