2004
DOI: 10.1002/ep.10001
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Industrial wastewater treatment in a membrane bioreactor: A review

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“…Membranes use for separation of solids and treated wastewater is the main difference between Membrane bioreactors and traditional treatment plants for which the efficiency of the final clarification step depends mainly on the activated sludge settling properties [10]. Membranes bioreactors could be developed for both attached growth and suspended growth processes.…”
Section: Mbr As a Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Optionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Membranes use for separation of solids and treated wastewater is the main difference between Membrane bioreactors and traditional treatment plants for which the efficiency of the final clarification step depends mainly on the activated sludge settling properties [10]. Membranes bioreactors could be developed for both attached growth and suspended growth processes.…”
Section: Mbr As a Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Optionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In CF-MBR, usually polymeric flat sheet membranes are used and the mixed liquor is filtered under pressure in a specific outer skin membrane module. The permeate flux varies between 50-120 m 3 /m 2 /s and the Trans Membrane Pressure (TMP) ranges from 1 to 4 bar [10].…”
Section: Cross-flow Mbr (Also Referred As Side Stream or External Memmentioning
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“…Le tableau 1 répertorie une liste non exhaustive de quelques problèmes observés par les opérateurs lors du fonctionnement des BRM à grande échelle (BRM à boucle externe versus BRM immergé). L'apparition des BRM immergés a ouvert le marché municipal du traitement des eaux par des techniques membranaires (LESJEAN et HUISJES, 2008 •m -2 pour les membranes à boucle externe) impliquent la nécessité d'avoir une surface membranaire élevée, et donc l'utilisation simultanée de plusieurs membranes (GANDER et al, 2000;MARROT et al, 2004). Les membranes immergées nécessitent donc un capital d'installation plus élevé, mais elles apportent une réduction significative des coûts d'exploitation en comparaison avec le BRM à boucle externe.…”
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“…Many merits, including good effluent quality, higher mixed liquor suspended solids, reduced system volume, and perfect sludge retention time control, can be achieved by using membranes in bioreactor [2], [3]. MBR has been considered as one of the most promising processes for wastewater treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%