Membrane-aerated biofilm reactor (MABR): recent advances and challenges

被引:7
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作者
Siagian, Utjok W. R. [3 ]
Friatnasary, Dwi L. L. [1 ]
Khoiruddin, Khoiruddin [1 ]
Reynard, Reynard [1 ]
Qiu, Guanglei [4 ]
Ting, Yen-Peng [5 ]
Wenten, I. Gede [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Inst Teknol Bandung, Dept Chem Engn, Jl Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132, Indonesia
[2] Inst Teknol Bandung, Res Ctr Biosci & Biotechnol, Jl Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132, Indonesia
[3] Inst Teknol Bandung, Dept Petr Engn, Jl Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132, Indonesia
[4] South China Univ Technol, Sch Environm & Energy, B4-405, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China
[5] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Chem & Biomol Engn, 4 Engn Dr 4, Singapore 117576, Singapore
关键词
activated sludge; aeration; biofilm; membrane; wastewater; water treatment; WASTE-WATER TREATMENT; HOLLOW-FIBER-MEMBRANE; CONVENTIONAL ACTIVATED-SLUDGE; OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY; GAS-PERMEABLE MEMBRANES; LONG-TERM PERFORMANCE; OXYGEN-TRANSFER RATE; NITROGEN REMOVAL; MASS-TRANSFER; SIMULTANEOUS NITRIFICATION;
D O I
10.1515/revce-2021-0078
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
Membrane-aerated biofilm reactor (MABR) has been considered as an innovative technology to solve aeration issues in conventional bioreactors. MABR uses a membrane to supply oxygen to biofilm grown on the membrane surface. MABR can perform bubbleless aeration with high oxygen transfer rates, which can reduce energy requirements and expenses. In addition, a unique feature of counter-diffusion creates a stratified biofilm structure, allowing the simultaneous nitrification-denitrification process to take place in a single MABR. Controlling the biofilm is crucial in MABR operation, since its thickness significantly affects MABR performance. Several approaches have been proposed to control biofilm growth, such as increasing shear stress, adding chemical agents (e.g., surfactant), using biological predators to suppress microorganism growth, and introducing ultrasound cavitation to detach biofilm. Several studies also showed the important role of membrane properties and configuration in biofilm development. In addition, MABR demonstrates high removal rates of pollutants in various wastewater treatments, including in full-scale plants. This review presents the basic principles of MABR and the effect of operational conditions on its performance. Biofilm formation, methods to control its thickness, and membrane materials are also discussed. In addition, MABR performance in various applications, full-scale MBRs, and challenges is summarized.
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页码:93 / 122
页数:30
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