Impact of solids retention time on the biological performance of an AnMBR treating lipid-rich synthetic dairy wastewater

SZABO CORBACHO, MARÍA ALEJANDRA - PACHECO RUÍZ, SANTIAGO - MIGUEZ CARAMES, DIANA - HOOIJMANS, CHRISTINE MARIA - GARCÍA, HÉCTOR A. - BRDJANOVIC, DAMIR - VAN LIER, JULES B.

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In this study, the impact of applied solids retention time (SRT) on the biological performance of an anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) treating synthetic dairy wastewater with high lipid content was assessed. Two side-stream AnMBR systems were operated at an SRT of 20 and 40 days (R20 and R40, respectively), equipped with an inside-out tubular membrane operated in cross-flow mode under full-scale operational conditions, i.e. crossflow velocity, transmembrane pressure, membrane flux. Successful operation was achieved and removal efficiencies of both reactors were up to 99% applying an organic loading rate (OLR) of 4.7 g COD L−1 d−1. No precipitation of lipids was observed throughout the operational period, keeping the lipids available for the anaerobic degradation. Long chain fatty acid (LCFA) accumulation was very modest and amounted 148 and 115 mg LCFA-COD per gram of volatile suspended solids (VSS) for R20 and R40, respectively. At an SRT of 40 days, a slightly better biological conversion was obtained. Periodically performed specific methanogenic activity (SMA) tests showed stabilization of the SMA for R40 sludge, whereas for R20 sludge the SMA continued to decrease. This study revealed a more stable reactor performance operating the AnMBR at an SRT of 40 days compared to 20 days.


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2021
MEMBRANAS
PRODUCTOS LÁCTEOS
RESIDUOS ORGÁNICOS
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Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguay
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author SZABO CORBACHO, MARÍA ALEJANDRA
author2 PACHECO RUÍZ, SANTIAGO
MIGUEZ CARAMES, DIANA
HOOIJMANS, CHRISTINE MARIA
GARCÍA, HÉCTOR A.
BRDJANOVIC, DAMIR
VAN LIER, JULES B.
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PACHECO RUÍZ, SANTIAGO
MIGUEZ CARAMES, DIANA
HOOIJMANS, CHRISTINE MARIA
GARCÍA, HÉCTOR A.
BRDJANOVIC, DAMIR
VAN LIER, JULES B.
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dc.coverage.none.fl_str_mv En: Environmental Technology, 2021, 42(4), pp.597–608. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09593330.2019.1639829
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PACHECO RUÍZ, SANTIAGO
MIGUEZ CARAMES, DIANA
HOOIJMANS, CHRISTINE MARIA
GARCÍA, HÉCTOR A.
BRDJANOVIC, DAMIR
VAN LIER, JULES B.
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv In this study, the impact of applied solids retention time (SRT) on the biological performance of an anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) treating synthetic dairy wastewater with high lipid content was assessed. Two side-stream AnMBR systems were operated at an SRT of 20 and 40 days (R20 and R40, respectively), equipped with an inside-out tubular membrane operated in cross-flow mode under full-scale operational conditions, i.e. crossflow velocity, transmembrane pressure, membrane flux. Successful operation was achieved and removal efficiencies of both reactors were up to 99% applying an organic loading rate (OLR) of 4.7 g COD L−1 d−1. No precipitation of lipids was observed throughout the operational period, keeping the lipids available for the anaerobic degradation. Long chain fatty acid (LCFA) accumulation was very modest and amounted 148 and 115 mg LCFA-COD per gram of volatile suspended solids (VSS) for R20 and R40, respectively. At an SRT of 40 days, a slightly better biological conversion was obtained. Periodically performed specific methanogenic activity (SMA) tests showed stabilization of the SMA for R40 sludge, whereas for R20 sludge the SMA continued to decrease. This study revealed a more stable reactor performance operating the AnMBR at an SRT of 40 days compared to 20 days.
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spelling Impact of solids retention time on the biological performance of an AnMBR treating lipid-rich synthetic dairy wastewaterSZABO CORBACHO, MARÍA ALEJANDRAPACHECO RUÍZ, SANTIAGOMIGUEZ CARAMES, DIANAHOOIJMANS, CHRISTINE MARIAGARCÍA, HÉCTOR A.BRDJANOVIC, DAMIRVAN LIER, JULES B.MEMBRANASPRODUCTOS LÁCTEOSRESIDUOS ORGÁNICOSIn this study, the impact of applied solids retention time (SRT) on the biological performance of an anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) treating synthetic dairy wastewater with high lipid content was assessed. Two side-stream AnMBR systems were operated at an SRT of 20 and 40 days (R20 and R40, respectively), equipped with an inside-out tubular membrane operated in cross-flow mode under full-scale operational conditions, i.e. crossflow velocity, transmembrane pressure, membrane flux. Successful operation was achieved and removal efficiencies of both reactors were up to 99% applying an organic loading rate (OLR) of 4.7 g COD L−1 d−1. No precipitation of lipids was observed throughout the operational period, keeping the lipids available for the anaerobic degradation. Long chain fatty acid (LCFA) accumulation was very modest and amounted 148 and 115 mg LCFA-COD per gram of volatile suspended solids (VSS) for R20 and R40, respectively. At an SRT of 40 days, a slightly better biological conversion was obtained. Periodically performed specific methanogenic activity (SMA) tests showed stabilization of the SMA for R40 sludge, whereas for R20 sludge the SMA continued to decrease. This study revealed a more stable reactor performance operating the AnMBR at an SRT of 40 days compared to 20 days.2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articlePublicadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPdfhttps://catalogo.latu.org.uy/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3265132651urn:ISBN:69577engEn: Environmental Technology, 2021, 42(4), pp.597–608. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09593330.2019.1639829info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCC BYCC BYreponame:Catálogo digital del LATUinstname:Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguayinstacron:Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguay2023-03-13T20:36:34Zoai:PMBOAI:32651Gobiernohttps://latu.org.uy/https://catalogo.latu.org.uy/ws/PMBOAIlfiori@latu.org.uyUruguayopendoar:2024-08-01T14:49:01.844964Catálogo digital del LATU - Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguayfalse
spellingShingle Impact of solids retention time on the biological performance of an AnMBR treating lipid-rich synthetic dairy wastewater
SZABO CORBACHO, MARÍA ALEJANDRA
MEMBRANAS
PRODUCTOS LÁCTEOS
RESIDUOS ORGÁNICOS
status_str publishedVersion
title Impact of solids retention time on the biological performance of an AnMBR treating lipid-rich synthetic dairy wastewater
title_full Impact of solids retention time on the biological performance of an AnMBR treating lipid-rich synthetic dairy wastewater
title_fullStr Impact of solids retention time on the biological performance of an AnMBR treating lipid-rich synthetic dairy wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Impact of solids retention time on the biological performance of an AnMBR treating lipid-rich synthetic dairy wastewater
title_short Impact of solids retention time on the biological performance of an AnMBR treating lipid-rich synthetic dairy wastewater
title_sort Impact of solids retention time on the biological performance of an AnMBR treating lipid-rich synthetic dairy wastewater
topic MEMBRANAS
PRODUCTOS LÁCTEOS
RESIDUOS ORGÁNICOS
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