胡以松
- Personal Information
- Name (Pinyin): huyisong
- School/Department: 环境与市政工程学院
- Education Level: PhD student
- Business Address: 环境与市政工程学院
- Contact Information: 13689204355
- Degree: Doctoral degree
- Professional Title: Associate Professor
- Status: Employed
- Alma Mater: 西安建筑科技大学
Characteristics of an A2O-MBR system for reclaimed water production under constant flux at low TMP
Release time:2024-08-09
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- Affiliation of Author(s):
- 环境与市政工程学院
- Journal:
- Journal of Membrane Science
- Key Words:
- 中文关键字:A2O-MBR process; Reclaimed water production; Extra,英文关键字:A2O-MBR process; Reclaimed water production; Extra
- Abstract:
- A full scale anaerobic–anoxic–oxic (A2O) biological unit followed by a submerged MBR was applied for domestic wastewater treatment and reclaimed water production. Under a constant flux of 16 L/m2h, TMP
varied narrowly between 12 and 22 KPa over the duration of 9 months with only enhanced flux maintenance (EFM) for restoring membrane permeability. By analyzing the particle size distribution (PSD) and extracellular substances (EPS) in the mixed liquor at different steps, it was found that fine particles, proteins and polysaccharides, as potential foulants, decreased along the A2O–MBR array. Fluorescent excitation–emission matrix (3DEEM) analysis further revealed the characteristics of dissolved organic substances throughout the treatment process. Nevertheless, the deposition of organic foulants was identified in the cake layer on the membrane surface by scanning electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The advantage of the A2O–MBR system over the conventional
MBR was not only in the effectiveness for high quality reclaimed water production, but also in the reduction of potential foulants through the A2O biological process prior to entering the MBR unit.
- Note:
- 王晓昌
- Co-author:
- 张永梅,陈华
- First Author:
- 金鹏康,王晓昌,huyisong
- Indexed by:
- Journal paper
- Volume:
- 卷:
- Issue:
- 期:431
- Page Number:
- 页:156-162
- Translation or Not:
- no
- Date of Publication:
- 2013-01-01