Performance of dynamic anaerobic membrane bioreactor DAnMBR with phase separation in treating high strength food processing wastewater

Food processing wastewater (FPW) contains high levels of oil and grease (O&G), especially from factories that produce fast food such as nuggets, sausages, and burger patties from beef, poultry, and fish. Therefore, the feasibility of replacing conventional membranes for the treatment of FPW with...

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Main Authors: Mahat, Siti Baizurah, Omar, Rozita, Che Man, Hasfalina, Mohamad Idris, Aida Isma, Mustapa Kamal, Siti Mazlina, Idris, Azni, Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan, Jamali, Nur Syakina, Abdullah, Luqman Chuah
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spelling my.upm.eprints.945462022-12-04T23:52:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/94546/ Performance of dynamic anaerobic membrane bioreactor DAnMBR with phase separation in treating high strength food processing wastewater Mahat, Siti Baizurah Omar, Rozita Che Man, Hasfalina Mohamad Idris, Aida Isma Mustapa Kamal, Siti Mazlina Idris, Azni Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan Jamali, Nur Syakina Abdullah, Luqman Chuah Food processing wastewater (FPW) contains high levels of oil and grease (O&G), especially from factories that produce fast food such as nuggets, sausages, and burger patties from beef, poultry, and fish. Therefore, the feasibility of replacing conventional membranes for the treatment of FPW with low-cost dynamic membranes (DM) as an alternative was investigated in this study. An anaerobic DM bioreactor (DAnMBR) was operated for 90 days to evaluate the treatment performance using real FPW under different organic loading rates (OLR) of 3.5, 5.0, 6.5, and 7.0 g COD (chemical oxygen demand)/L day. Once the reactor had reached a steady-state of 90% COD removal, the feed to the reactor was supplemented incrementally with FPW from 10% to 90% as COD to allow the methanogenic bacteria to acclimate any potential inhibitory effects from its recalcitrant content. The bioreactor presented a stable performance at OLR 5.0 g COD/L day with 97.5% removal of COD and reached 20 mg/L total suspended solids (TSS) discharge. A significant correlation between COD fractions removed via acidogenesis and methanogenesis with different OLR was found, indicating that the increase in treatment performance is beneficial to the methanogenic archaea activity. The methane gas production yield achieved a maximum of 0.40 L methane/g CODadded at OLR 3.5 and 5.0 g COD/L day. The average permeate flux in these studies is around 60 L/m2 h. The DM fouled after 57 days (at flux 27.16 L/m2 h immediate drop to 2.16 L/m2 h) when operated at 3.5 g COD/L day. After it fouled, the membrane underwent physical cleaning, backwashed in-situ for 5 min, and reused again without any chemical cleaning. The improved filtration resistance is contributed by the occurrence of DM fouling induced by the soluble microbial products (SMP) and extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) release as well as the increased protein/carbohydrate (P/C) ratio in the mixed liquor. Elsevier BV 2021-02 Article PeerReviewed Mahat, Siti Baizurah and Omar, Rozita and Che Man, Hasfalina and Mohamad Idris, Aida Isma and Mustapa Kamal, Siti Mazlina and Idris, Azni and Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan and Jamali, Nur Syakina and Abdullah, Luqman Chuah (2021) Performance of dynamic anaerobic membrane bioreactor DAnMBR with phase separation in treating high strength food processing wastewater. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 9 (3). art. no. 105245. pp. 1-15. ISSN 2213-2929; ESSN: 2213-3437 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213343721002220 10.1016/j.jece.2021.105245
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description Food processing wastewater (FPW) contains high levels of oil and grease (O&G), especially from factories that produce fast food such as nuggets, sausages, and burger patties from beef, poultry, and fish. Therefore, the feasibility of replacing conventional membranes for the treatment of FPW with low-cost dynamic membranes (DM) as an alternative was investigated in this study. An anaerobic DM bioreactor (DAnMBR) was operated for 90 days to evaluate the treatment performance using real FPW under different organic loading rates (OLR) of 3.5, 5.0, 6.5, and 7.0 g COD (chemical oxygen demand)/L day. Once the reactor had reached a steady-state of 90% COD removal, the feed to the reactor was supplemented incrementally with FPW from 10% to 90% as COD to allow the methanogenic bacteria to acclimate any potential inhibitory effects from its recalcitrant content. The bioreactor presented a stable performance at OLR 5.0 g COD/L day with 97.5% removal of COD and reached 20 mg/L total suspended solids (TSS) discharge. A significant correlation between COD fractions removed via acidogenesis and methanogenesis with different OLR was found, indicating that the increase in treatment performance is beneficial to the methanogenic archaea activity. The methane gas production yield achieved a maximum of 0.40 L methane/g CODadded at OLR 3.5 and 5.0 g COD/L day. The average permeate flux in these studies is around 60 L/m2 h. The DM fouled after 57 days (at flux 27.16 L/m2 h immediate drop to 2.16 L/m2 h) when operated at 3.5 g COD/L day. After it fouled, the membrane underwent physical cleaning, backwashed in-situ for 5 min, and reused again without any chemical cleaning. The improved filtration resistance is contributed by the occurrence of DM fouling induced by the soluble microbial products (SMP) and extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) release as well as the increased protein/carbohydrate (P/C) ratio in the mixed liquor.
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author Mahat, Siti Baizurah
Omar, Rozita
Che Man, Hasfalina
Mohamad Idris, Aida Isma
Mustapa Kamal, Siti Mazlina
Idris, Azni
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Jamali, Nur Syakina
Abdullah, Luqman Chuah
spellingShingle Mahat, Siti Baizurah
Omar, Rozita
Che Man, Hasfalina
Mohamad Idris, Aida Isma
Mustapa Kamal, Siti Mazlina
Idris, Azni
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Jamali, Nur Syakina
Abdullah, Luqman Chuah
Performance of dynamic anaerobic membrane bioreactor DAnMBR with phase separation in treating high strength food processing wastewater
author_facet Mahat, Siti Baizurah
Omar, Rozita
Che Man, Hasfalina
Mohamad Idris, Aida Isma
Mustapa Kamal, Siti Mazlina
Idris, Azni
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Jamali, Nur Syakina
Abdullah, Luqman Chuah
author_sort Mahat, Siti Baizurah
title Performance of dynamic anaerobic membrane bioreactor DAnMBR with phase separation in treating high strength food processing wastewater
title_short Performance of dynamic anaerobic membrane bioreactor DAnMBR with phase separation in treating high strength food processing wastewater
title_full Performance of dynamic anaerobic membrane bioreactor DAnMBR with phase separation in treating high strength food processing wastewater
title_fullStr Performance of dynamic anaerobic membrane bioreactor DAnMBR with phase separation in treating high strength food processing wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Performance of dynamic anaerobic membrane bioreactor DAnMBR with phase separation in treating high strength food processing wastewater
title_sort performance of dynamic anaerobic membrane bioreactor danmbr with phase separation in treating high strength food processing wastewater
publisher Elsevier BV
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/94546/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213343721002220
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