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WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
卷 57, 期 2, 页码 291-295出版社
IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2008.083
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anaerobic digestion; biogas recycle; MBR; membrane scour; SCFA
A Submerged Membrane Anaerobic Reactor (SMAR) is being developed for the treatment of waste water originating in Sasol's coal to fuel synthesis process. The laboratory-scale SMAR uses A4-size submerged flat panel ultrafiltration membranes to induce a 100% solids-liquid separation. Biogas gets extracted from the headspace above the anaerobic mixed liquor and reintroduced through a coarse bubble diffuser below the membranes. This induces a gas scour on the membranes that avoids biomass immobilization and membrane fouling. The substrate is a high strength (18 gCOD/l) petrochemical effluent consisting mostly of C-2 to C-6 short chain fatty acids with a low pH. Because of this, the pH of the reactor has to be controlled to a pH of 7.1. Organic Loading Rates of up to 25 kgCOD/m(reactor volume)(3)/d has been observed with effluent COD normally < 500 mgCOD/l and FSA < 50 mgN/l with no particulates > 0.45 mu m at hydraulic retention times of 17 hours. 98% of the COD is converted to methane and the remainder to biomass. Mixed Liquor (MLSS) concentrations > 30 gTSS/l can be maintained without deterioration of membrane fluxes, even though the Diluted Sludge Volume Index (DSVI) indicates that the sludge cannot be settled. No noteworthy deterioration in membrane performance has been observed over the 320 day operational period.
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