BF-MBR

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BF-MBR

1. Overview
Coupling bio-film reactors with membrane filtration as bio-film membrane bioreactors (BF-MBR)
is an interesting alternative technology to activated sludge membrane bioreactors (AS-MBR).
Bio-film technology for wastewater treatment can provide a substantially lower suspended solids
environment for membrane filtration compared to activated sludge processes. Potential benefits are;
less membrane clogging/sludging problems, lower fouling potentials, ease of membrane cleaning,
reduced energy consumption for air-scouring, and new membrane module and reactor designs.

There has been an idea that the aeration tank with suspended culture can be replaced with bio-film reactor
from the beginning of MBR technology. In this idea, suspended or fixed biocarriers (or media) are added to aeration tank
to grow biofilm on the surface of biocarriers . Strainers are required to prevent suspended biocarriers
from being carried over to membrane tank and damage membrane. The biocarriers commonly used in moving
bed bio-film reactor (MBBR) or integrated fixed film activated sludge (IFAS) can be used for BF-MBR.

Following benefits are typically claimed against conventional MBR with suspended culture,
but the second and the third claims below are not fully supported by data.

·  Improved membrane performance due to the lower MLSS (a great portion of microorganisms are attached, not suspended).
·  Improved oxygen transfer efficiency (OTE) due to the lower MLSS.
   Increased contact time of bubbles with liquid since biocarriers hinder bubbles from rising.
·  Due to the increased effective microorganisms population in aeration tank including
   suspended and fixed microorganisms, volumetric organic, F/V ratio, can increase while tank size shrinks.

2. Processes

2-1. AO-BF-MBR Process

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2-2. MLE-BF-MBR Process

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2-3. A2O-BF-MBR Process

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2-4. CH2-BF-MBR (Mofified A2O) Process

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