Multivariate Chemometric Analysis of Membrane Fouling Patterns in Biofilm Ceramic Membrane Bioreactor

Membrane fouling highly limits the development of Membrane bioreactor technology (MBR), which is among the key solutions to water scarcity. The current study deals with the determination of the fouling propensity of filtered biomass in a pilot-scale biofilm membrane bioreactor to enable the predicti...

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Main Authors: Olga Kulesha, Zakhar Maletskyi, Harsha Ratnaweera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/8/982
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spelling doaj-b112bfe11ccd415093b6e6863200324f2020-11-24T23:42:44ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412018-07-0110898210.3390/w10080982w10080982Multivariate Chemometric Analysis of Membrane Fouling Patterns in Biofilm Ceramic Membrane BioreactorOlga Kulesha0Zakhar Maletskyi1Harsha Ratnaweera2Faculty of Science and Technology (REALTEK), Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P.O. Box 5003, 1432 Aas, NorwayFaculty of Science and Technology (REALTEK), Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P.O. Box 5003, 1432 Aas, NorwayFaculty of Science and Technology (REALTEK), Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P.O. Box 5003, 1432 Aas, NorwayMembrane fouling highly limits the development of Membrane bioreactor technology (MBR), which is among the key solutions to water scarcity. The current study deals with the determination of the fouling propensity of filtered biomass in a pilot-scale biofilm membrane bioreactor to enable the prediction of fouling intensity. The system was designed to treat domestic wastewater with the application of ceramic microfiltration membranes. Partial least squares regression analysis of the data obtained during the long-term operation of the biofilm-MBR (BF-MBR) system demonstrated that Mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS), diluted sludge volume index (DSVI), chemical oxygen demand (COD), and their slopes are the most significant for the estimation and prediction of fouling intensity, while normalized permeability and its slope were found to be the most reliable fouling indicators. Three models were derived depending on the applied operating conditions, which enabled an accurate prediction of the fouling intensities in the system. The results will help to prevent severe membrane fouling via the change of operating conditions to prolong the effective lifetime of the membrane modules and to save energy and resources for the maintenance of the system.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/8/982water crisisbiofilm membrane bioreactormembrane foulingoperationceramic membranesmultivariate statistics
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author Olga Kulesha
Zakhar Maletskyi
Harsha Ratnaweera
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Zakhar Maletskyi
Harsha Ratnaweera
Multivariate Chemometric Analysis of Membrane Fouling Patterns in Biofilm Ceramic Membrane Bioreactor
Water
water crisis
biofilm membrane bioreactor
membrane fouling
operation
ceramic membranes
multivariate statistics
author_facet Olga Kulesha
Zakhar Maletskyi
Harsha Ratnaweera
author_sort Olga Kulesha
title Multivariate Chemometric Analysis of Membrane Fouling Patterns in Biofilm Ceramic Membrane Bioreactor
title_short Multivariate Chemometric Analysis of Membrane Fouling Patterns in Biofilm Ceramic Membrane Bioreactor
title_full Multivariate Chemometric Analysis of Membrane Fouling Patterns in Biofilm Ceramic Membrane Bioreactor
title_fullStr Multivariate Chemometric Analysis of Membrane Fouling Patterns in Biofilm Ceramic Membrane Bioreactor
title_full_unstemmed Multivariate Chemometric Analysis of Membrane Fouling Patterns in Biofilm Ceramic Membrane Bioreactor
title_sort multivariate chemometric analysis of membrane fouling patterns in biofilm ceramic membrane bioreactor
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Membrane fouling highly limits the development of Membrane bioreactor technology (MBR), which is among the key solutions to water scarcity. The current study deals with the determination of the fouling propensity of filtered biomass in a pilot-scale biofilm membrane bioreactor to enable the prediction of fouling intensity. The system was designed to treat domestic wastewater with the application of ceramic microfiltration membranes. Partial least squares regression analysis of the data obtained during the long-term operation of the biofilm-MBR (BF-MBR) system demonstrated that Mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS), diluted sludge volume index (DSVI), chemical oxygen demand (COD), and their slopes are the most significant for the estimation and prediction of fouling intensity, while normalized permeability and its slope were found to be the most reliable fouling indicators. Three models were derived depending on the applied operating conditions, which enabled an accurate prediction of the fouling intensities in the system. The results will help to prevent severe membrane fouling via the change of operating conditions to prolong the effective lifetime of the membrane modules and to save energy and resources for the maintenance of the system.
topic water crisis
biofilm membrane bioreactor
membrane fouling
operation
ceramic membranes
multivariate statistics
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/8/982
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