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Title: Performances study of UV/O-3-aMBR recirculation system in treating polluted surface water
First author: Li, Lu; Song, Kang; Visvanathan, C.
Journal: BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Years: 2018
Volume / issue: 267 /
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.07.041
Abstract: This study used UV/O-3-aMBR system for treating polluted surface water with CODMn around 10 mg/L, to improve the removal of non-biodegradable components. UV/O-3 was used in the recirculation stream, partially treating the recalcitrant in aMBR permeate to improve its biodegradability, and then send back to aMBR for biodegradation. Removal performance of UV/O-3-aMBR system with recirculation ratio 20, 40, 60 and 80% was tested and compared. The removal of CODMn, UV254 and NH3-N increased with the increment of recirculation ratio. UV/O-3-aMBR system has higher recalcitrant removal performance and less membrane fouling. The fluorescent dissolved organic matter (FDOM) was largely reduced in UV/O-3-aMBR system, and the system hydrophilicity was higher than aMBR system. The Modified Stover Kincanoon model was able to describe UV/O-3-aMBR system; and has higher Umax than aMBR system. UV/O-3-aMBR can be develop as an effective technology in improving recalcitrant removal in polluted surface water treatment.