Microbial relevant fouling in membrane bioreactors: Influencing factors, characterization, and fouling control

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Abstract

Microorganisms in membrane bioreactors (MBRs) play important roles on degradation of organic/inorganic substances in wastewaters, while microbial deposition/growth and microbial product accumulation on membranes potentially induce membrane fouling. Generally, there is a need to characterize membrane foulants and to determine their relations to the evolution of membrane fouling in order to identify a suitable fouling control approach in MBRs. This review summarized the factors in MBRs that influence microbial behaviors (community compositions, physical properties, and microbial products). The state-of-the-art techniques to characterize biofoulants in MBRs were reported. The strategies for controlling microbial relevant fouling were discussed and the future studies on membrane fouling mechanisms in MBRs were proposed. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Wu, B., & Fane, A. G. (2012). Microbial relevant fouling in membrane bioreactors: Influencing factors, characterization, and fouling control. Membranes. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes2030565

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