Print Email Facebook Twitter Anaerobic membrane bio-reactors for severe industrial effluents and urban spill waters: The AMBROSIUS project Title Anaerobic membrane bio-reactors for severe industrial effluents and urban spill waters: The AMBROSIUS project Author Van Lier, J.B. Ozgun, H. Ersahin, M.E. Dereli, R.K. Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Water Management Date 2013-12-17 Abstract With growing application experiences from aerobic membrane bioreactors, combination of membrane and anaerobic processes become more and more attractive and feasible. In anaerobic membrane bioreactors (AnMBRs), biomass and particulate organic matter are physically retained inside the reactor, providing optimal conditions for organic matter degradation. AnMBRs offer high quality effluents free of solids and complete retention of biomass, regardless its settling and/or granulation properties. Therefore, this technology may present an attractive option for treating industrial wastewaters and/or slurries at extreme conditions, such as high salinity, high temperature, high concentrations of suspended solids (SS), high lipid concentrations and presence of toxicity, that hamper granulation and biomass retention or reduce the biological activity (van Lier et al., 2001). To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:84e3c6a7-a14a-4c47-a501-7b964438c208 Source MBR for the Next Generation-III: International MBR Workshop, Istanbul, Turkey, 17-18 December 2013 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2013 The Author(s) Files PDF 304220.pdf 23.48 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:84e3c6a7-a14a-4c47-a501-7b964438c208/datastream/OBJ/view