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Influence of organic and inorganic flocculants on physical-chemical properties of biomass and membrane-fouling rate

Water Res 44(5):9 (2010) PMID 19954810

The effects of addition of six types of flocculants (aluminium sulfate, ferric chloride, polyaluminium chloride, polymeric ferric sulfate, Chitosan, polyacrylamide) on mitigation of membrane fouling in membrane bioreactors (MBR) were investigated respectively. The biomasses in various MBRs were characterized by morphological properties (mean floc size (d"p), fractal dimension (df)), physical parameters (surface charge, relative hydrophobicity (RH), dynamic viscosity) and the biochemical components of the mixed liquor (extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), soluble microbial products (SMP)). Statistical methods such as normalization, nondimensionalization and multiple linear regressions were used to identify the dominant membrane-fouling contributors and to simulate membrane-fouling rates. The results demonstrated that addition of flocculants had significant impact on sustainable filtration time and the key factors affecting membrane fouling varied in different flocculants added MBRs. For the organic flocculants added MBRs, membrane-fouling alleviation was mainly due to the decrease in SMP and df as well as the increase in d"p. For the inorganic flocculants added MBRs, the lower fouling rate could be mainly attributed to the decrease in SMP and surface charge as well as the increase in RH. For each type of flocculants, the empirical equations of sustainable filtration time (@C"4"5) were simulated to predict membrane-fouling rates in different MBRs.

DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2009.11.013
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