Membrane bioreactor

Membrane bioreactors are combinations of membrane processes like microfiltration or ultrafiltration with a biological wastewater treatment process, the activated sludge process. These technologies are now widely used for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment.[1] The two basic membrane bioreactor configurations are the submerged membrane bioreactor and the side stream membrane bioreactor.[2] In the submerged configuration, the membrane is located inside the biological reactor and submerged in the wastewater, while in a side stream membrane bioreactor, the membrane is located outside the reactor as an additional step after biological treatment.

  1. ^ S. Judd, The MBR book (2006) Principles and applications of membrane bioreactors in water and wastewater treatment, Elsevier, Oxford ISBN 1856174816
  2. ^ Goswami, Lalit; Vinoth Kumar, R.; Borah, Siddhartha Narayan; Arul Manikandan, N.; Pakshirajan, Kannan; Pugazhenthi, G. (2018-12-01). "Membrane bioreactor and integrated membrane bioreactor systems for micropollutant removal from wastewater: A review". Journal of Water Process Engineering. 26: 314–328. Bibcode:2018JWPE...26..314G. doi:10.1016/j.jwpe.2018.10.024. ISSN 2214-7144. S2CID 134769916.

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