The effect of hydraulic retention time on the performance and fouling characteristics of membrane sequencing batch reactors used for the treatment of synthetic petroleum refinery wastewater |
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Authors: | Shariati Seyed Ramin Pajoum Bonakdarpour Babak Zare Nasim Ashtiani Farzin Zokaee |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran 15875, Iran |
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Abstract: | ![]() The use of membrane sequencing batch reactors, operated at HRT of 8, 16 and 24 h, was considered for the treatment of a synthetic petroleum wastewater. Increase in HRT resulted in statistically significant decrease in MLSS. Removal efficiencies higher than 97% were found for the three model hydrocarbon pollutants at all HRTs, with air stripping making a small contribution to overall removal. Particle size distribution (PSD) and microscopic analysis showed reduction in the protozoan populations in the activated sludge with decreasing HRT. PSD analysis also showed a higher proportion of larger and smaller sized particles at the lowest HRT. The rate of membrane fouling was found to increase with decreasing HRT; SMP, especially carbohydrate SMP, and mixed liquor apparent viscosity also showed a pronounced increase with decreasing HRT, whereas the concentration of EPS and its components decreased. FTIR analysis identified organic compounds as the main component of membrane pore fouling. |
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Keywords: | Membrane sequencing batch reactor Hydraulic retention time Petroleum refinery wastewater Membrane fouling Removal efficiency |
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