2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2011.04.061
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The impact of different operating conditions on membrane fouling and EPS production

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“…The gas sparging intensity in each operating range is a key operating parameter that must be optimized in order to minimise both investment and operating costs in AnMBR systems. Several strategies to control fouling (Liao et al, 2006;Vallero et al, 2005;Dvořák et al, 2011) aim to optimise filtration whilst minimising investment and operating costs. One such strategy is based on using membranes in sub-critical filtration conditions.…”
Section: Mlts Levels In Aerobic Mbrsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gas sparging intensity in each operating range is a key operating parameter that must be optimized in order to minimise both investment and operating costs in AnMBR systems. Several strategies to control fouling (Liao et al, 2006;Vallero et al, 2005;Dvořák et al, 2011) aim to optimise filtration whilst minimising investment and operating costs. One such strategy is based on using membranes in sub-critical filtration conditions.…”
Section: Mlts Levels In Aerobic Mbrsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the effect of MLTS over membrane fouling must be assessed. Membrane fouling can be reduced by different strategies (Vallero et al, 2005;Liao et al, 2006;Dvořák et al, 2011), such as the following: optimizing the frequency and duration of the physical cleaning stages (backflush and relaxation); optimizing different operational variables (e.g. gas sparging intensity); and operating membranes under sub-critical filtration conditions (which are bounded by the so-called critical flux).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several fouling control strategies can be applied [7,8,9], which must be able to optimise the filtration process with minimum operating and investment cost. The main points of these control strategies as regards membrane operation are: optimising the frequency and duration of the physical cleaning stages (back-flush and relaxation); optimising different operating 4 variables such as gas sparging intensity or permeate/influent flow rate ratios; and operating membranes under the sub-critical filtration conditions bounded by critical flux (JC) [10,11].…”
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