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Effect of temperature shocks on membrane fouling in membrane bioreactors
Authors:Paula van den Brink,On-Anong SatpraditAndré   van Bentem,Arie ZwijnenburgHardy Temmink,Mark van Loosdrecht
Affiliation:a Department of Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 67, 2628 BC Delft, The Netherlands
b Wetsus, Centre for Sustainable Water Technology, PO Box 113, 8900 CC Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
c van Hall Larenstein, University of Applied Sciences, PO Box 1528, 8901 BV Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
d DHV Water, PO Box 1132, 3800 BC Amersfoort, The Netherlands
e Department of Environmental Technology, Wageningen University, PO Box 8129, 6700 EV Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Temperature is known to influence the biological performance of conventional activated sludge systems. In membrane bioreactors (MBRs), temperature not only affects the bioconversion process but is also shown to have an effect on the membrane performance. Four phenomena are generally reported to explain the higher resistance for membrane filtration found at lower temperatures: (1) increased mixed liquor viscosity, reducing the shear stress generated by coarse bubbles, (2) intensified deflocculation, reducing biomass floc size and releasing EPS into the mixed liquor, (3) lower backtransport velocity and (4) reduced biodegradation of COD. Although the higher resistance at low temperatures has been reported in several papers, the relation with supernatant composition has not been investigated before. In this paper, the composition of the soluble fraction of the mixed liquor is related to membrane performance after exposing the sludge to temperature shocks. Flux step experiments were performed in an experimental system at 7, 15, and 25° Celsius with sludge that was continuously recirculated from a pilot-scale MBR. After correcting the permeate viscosity for temperature, higher membrane fouling rates were obtained for the lower temperature in combination with low fouling reversibility. The soluble fraction of the MBR mixed liquor was analysed for polysaccharides, proteins and submicron particle size distribution. At low temperature, a high polysaccharide concentration was found in the experimental system as compared to the MBR pilot. Upon decreasing the temperature of the mixed liquor, a shift was found in particle size towards smaller particles. These results show that the release of polysaccharides and/or submicron particles from sludge flocs could explain the increased membrane fouling at low temperatures.
Keywords:Membrane fouling   Temperature   Membrane bioreactor   Particle size   Flux step method   Polysaccharides   Fouling mechanisms
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