Analysis of the activated sludge process in an MBR under starvation conditions

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An aerobic membrane bioreactor (MBR) at complete biomass retention was studied over a period of time under starvation conditions. Kinetic parameters were determined in a no-feed batch test. The decay rate of activated sludge, kd = 0.05 d-4, was determined by tracking the decrease of MLSS. The ratio of MLVSS/MLSS was in the range 0.76-0.85. The pH values were between 7.02 and 8.23. As a function of different initial concentrations of MLSS, specific nitrification rates qN, decreased from 4.23 to 0.02 mg-N/(g MLVSS d) and specific biodegradation rates qb increased from 0.23 to 1.90 mg-COD/(g MLVSS d). From experimental data the kinetic constants for respiration, which followed Monod kinetics, were determined as qO2max = 9.8 mg-O2/(g MLVSS h), Kx = 2.9 g/dm3. Additionally, a linear correlation between MLSS and mean floc size was found to exist during the biodegradation process. © 2006 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Vuković, M., Briški, F., Matošić, M., & Mijatović, I. (2006). Analysis of the activated sludge process in an MBR under starvation conditions. Chemical Engineering and Technology, 29(3), 357–363. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.200500314

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