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AuthorKhalid, Bani-Melhem
AuthorElektorowicz, Maria
AuthorTawalbeh, Muhammad
AuthorAl Bsoul, Abeer
AuthorEl Gendy, Ahmed
AuthorKamyab, Hesam
AuthorYusuf, Mohammad
Available date2024-05-13T08:24:56Z
Publication Date2023-08-01
Publication NameChemosphere
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139693
CitationBani-Melhem, K., Elektorowicz, M., Tawalbeh, M., Al Bsoul, A., El Gendy, A., Kamyab, H., & Yusuf, M. (2023). Integrating of electrocoagulation process with submerged membrane bioreactor for wastewater treatment under low voltage gradients. Chemosphere, 339, 139693.
ISSN0045-6535
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045653523019604
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/54897
AbstractTreating and reusing wastewater has become an essential aspect of water management worldwide. However, the increase in emerging pollutants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are presented in wastewater from various sources like industry, roads, and household waste, makes their removal difficult due to their low concentration, stability, and ability to combine with other organic substances. Therefore, treating a low load of wastewater is an attractive option. The study aimed to address membrane fouling in the submerged membrane bioreactor (SMBR) used for wastewater treatment. An aluminum electrocoagulation (EC) device was combined with SMBR as a pre-treatment to reduce fouling. The EC-SMBR process was compared with a conventional SMBR without EC, fed with real grey water. To prevent impeding biological growth, low voltage gradients were utilized in the EC deviceThe comparison was conducted over 60 days with constant transmembrane pressure and infinite solid retention time (SRT). In phase I, when the EC device was operated at a low voltage gradient (0.64 V/cm), no significant improvement in the pollutants removal was observed in terms of color, turbidity, and chemical oxygen demand (COD). Nevertheless, during phase II, a voltage gradient of 1.26 V/cm achieved up to 100%, 99.7%, 92%, 94.1%, and 96.5% removals in the EC-SMBR process in comparison with 95.1%, 95.4%, 85%, 91.7% and 74.2% removals in the SMBR process for turbidity, color, COD, ammonia nitrogen (NH3–N), total phosphorus (TP), respectively. SMBR showed better anionic surfactant (AS) removal than EC-SMBR. A voltage gradient of 0.64 V/cm in the EC unit significantly reduced fouling by 23.7%, while 1.26 V/cm showed inconsistent results. Accumulation of Al ions negatively affected membrane performance. Low voltage gradients in EC can control SMBR fouling if Al concentration is controlled. Future research should investigate EC-SMBR with constant membrane flux for large-scale applications, considering energy consumption and operating costs.
SponsorThis work is supported by the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) - Award No. [UK-C0015].
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectPAHs
Electrocoagulation
Grey water
Membrane fouling
Submerged membrane bioreactor
TitleIntegrating of electrocoagulation process with submerged membrane bioreactor for wastewater treatment under low voltage gradients
TypeArticle
Volume Number339
ESSN1879-1298


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