Feasibility of bioflocculation in a high-loaded membrane bioreactor for improved energy recovery from sewage

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The feasibility of a high-loaded membrane bioreactor to improve methane recovery from sewage was investigated. Although the process needs further optimization, it already is feasible to recover at least 35% of the sewage COD. Important aspects for further research are the occurrence of membrane fouling, and the optimum process conditions for bioflocculation, i.e. the proper SRT/HRT ratio, dissolved oxygen concentration and shear and overall energy production and consumption under optimised conditions. © IWA Publishing 2010.

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Akanyeti, I., Temmink, H., Remy, M., & Zwijnenburg, A. (2010). Feasibility of bioflocculation in a high-loaded membrane bioreactor for improved energy recovery from sewage. Water Science and Technology, 61(6), 1433–1439. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2010.032

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