Treatment of aqueous wastes by means of Thermophilic Aerobic Membrane Reactor (TAMR) and nanofiltration (NF): process auditing of a full-scale plant
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
This work focuses on the Thermophilic Aerobic Membrane Reactor (TAMR) process. The research was carried out on a full-scale facility where, all along a 12-year period, daily monitoring and process audit tests were conducted for the process analysis and optimization. The plant treated -light and high-strength aqueous wastes and two different configurations were adopted: (1) thermophilic biological reactor + ultrafiltration (TAMR) and (2) TAMR + nanofiltration (TAMR + NF). In the latter case, the average chemical oxygen demand removal yield was equal to 89% and an effective denitrification (nitrogen oxides removal equal to 96%) was achieved by reducing the dissolved oxygen concentration in the bioreactor. Low specific sludge production was observed. Poor sludge settling properties were measured by a lab-scale settling test; respirometric tests (nitrogen uptake rate and ammonia uptake rate) showed the presence of denitrification and the inhibition of nitrification. Hydrodynamic tests revealed the presence of a significant dead space, thus showing room for improving the overall process performance. Finally, the rheological properties of the sludge were measured as a function of the biomass concentration, pH, temperature, and aeration scheme.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aqueous waste; Audit tests; Performance assessment; Rheological tests; Thermophilic Aerobic Membrane Reactor (TAMR); Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis; Biomass; Denitrification; Environmental Monitoring; Nitrification; Nitrogen; Sewage; Waste Water; Bioreactors; Ultrafiltration; Waste Disposal, Fluid
Elenco autori:
Collivignarelli, M. C.; Abba, A.; Frattarola, A.; Manenti, S.; Todeschini, S.; Bertanza, G.; Pedrazzani, R.
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