2017
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)ee.1943-7870.0001260
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Analysis of Extracellular Polymeric Substances and Membrane Fouling of a MB-MBR Treating Shipboard Slops

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“…A hybrid process combining an MBBR with an MBR has also been described by Leiknes and Ødegaard 18 as an alternative wastewater treatment process combining the advantages of the two technologies 19–22 . The hybrid MBBR‐MBR technology has been studied for the biological treatment of various industrial saline wastewater, including aquaculture wastewater 23 and shipboard slop 24,25 …”
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“…A hybrid process combining an MBBR with an MBR has also been described by Leiknes and Ødegaard 18 as an alternative wastewater treatment process combining the advantages of the two technologies 19–22 . The hybrid MBBR‐MBR technology has been studied for the biological treatment of various industrial saline wastewater, including aquaculture wastewater 23 and shipboard slop 24,25 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…[19][20][21][22] The hybrid MBBR-MBR technology has been studied for the biological treatment of various industrial saline wastewater, including aquaculture wastewater 23 and shipboard slop. 24,25 Various studies have also compared the operation of conventional MBR and hybrid MBBR-MBR systems treating synthetic or real saline wastewater with contradictory results. Di Bella et al 26 and Di Tripani et al 27 studied an MBBR-MBR versus an MBR system treating synthetic wastewater with gradually increasing salinity to 10 g L −1 27 and 15 g L -1 .…”
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“…In fact, the percentages of removal, although rarely exceeding 65% in terms of COD, reduced the overall organic load resulting from recalcitrant or poorly biodegradable substances. Campo et al (2017b) report an experimental study on extracellular polymeric substances and membrane fouling of a moving bed-membrane bioreactor (MR-MBR) treating shipboard slops. In particular, the paper presents the simultaneous effects of salinity and hydrocarbons on the biological activity and membrane fouling of an MB-MBR fed with real high-salinity oily wastewater generated from the washing of oil tankers (slops).…”
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