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Extractive Membrane Bioreactor technology

Figure 5 Operating principle of extractive membrane bioreactor technology... Figure 5 Operating principle of extractive membrane bioreactor technology...
Livingston, A.G., Extractive Membrane Bioreactors A New Process Technology for Detoxifying Industrial Waste waters, J. Chem. Tech. Biotech., v.60, pp. 117-124, 1994. [Pg.368]

The chapter focuses on membrane bioreactors where a UF or MF membrane is employed for biomass retention and filtration. However, membrane bioreactors where the membrane provides a support for biofilms are an alternative form of membrane bioreactor for wastewater treatment application. Two processes, in particular, the membrane-aerated biofilm reactor (MABR) and the extractive membrane bioreactor (EMB), have seen significant interest in recent years. Figure 36.4 shows these two technologies schematically. The application of biofilms reactors for wastewater treatment systems is advantageous in view of... [Pg.1018]

Livingston, A. G. 1994. Extractive membrane bioreactors A new process technology for detoxifying chemical indnstry wastewaters. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 60,117-124. [Pg.802]

Mehdizadeh, S. N., Mehmia, M. R., Abdi, K. and Sarrafzadeh, M. H. 2011. Biological treatment of toluene contaminated wastewater by AlcaUgenes faecaUs in an extractive membrane bioreactor experiments and modeling. Water Science and Technology, 64,1239-1246. [Pg.803]

Membrane technology may become essential if zero-discharge mills become a requirement or legislation on water use becomes very restrictive. The type of membrane fractionation required varies according to the use that is to be made of the treated water. This issue is addressed in Chapter 35, which describes the apphcation of membrane processes in the pulp and paper industry for treatment of the effluent generated. Chapter 36 focuses on the apphcation of membrane bioreactors in wastewater treatment. Chapter 37 describes the apphcations of hollow fiber contactors in membrane-assisted solvent extraction for the recovery of metallic pollutants. The apphcations of membrane contactors in the treatment of gaseous waste streams are presented in Chapter 38. Chapter 39 deals with an important development in the strip dispersion technique for actinide recovery/metal separation. Chapter 40 focuses on electrically enhanced membrane separation and catalysis. Chapter 41 contains important case studies on the treatment of effluent in the leather industry. The case studies cover the work carried out at pilot plant level with membrane bioreactors and reverse osmosis. Development in nanofiltration and a case study on the recovery of impurity-free sodium thiocyanate in the acrylic industry are described in Chapter 42. [Pg.825]


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