2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14116556
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Composition Characterization and Transformation Mechanism of Dissolved Organic Matters in a Full-Scale Membrane Bioreactor Treating Co-Digestion Wastewater of Food Waste and Sewage Sludge

Abstract: The membrane bioreactor (MBR) serves as the most widely used technology in anaerobic digestion wastewater treatment, but the composition and transformation of the dissolved organic matters (DOMs) are vague. This study focused on the composition characterization and transformation mechanism of DOMs in real co-digestion wastewater of food waste and sewage sludge from a full-scale MBR via molecular weight cut-off, 3D-EEM, FT-IR, and SPME-GC/MS. The results indicated that the co-digestion wastewater mainly compris… Show more

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“…Subsequent processes that can be applied following AnMBR systems should be further investigated. Zhou et al (2022) investigated the fate of dissolved organic matter (DOMs) in effluent where FW wastewater and SS co-digested. They implemented subsequent coagulation/air floatation, A/O (anaerobic/anoxic), and UF processes to the co-digestion effluent.…”
Section: Challenges and Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent processes that can be applied following AnMBR systems should be further investigated. Zhou et al (2022) investigated the fate of dissolved organic matter (DOMs) in effluent where FW wastewater and SS co-digested. They implemented subsequent coagulation/air floatation, A/O (anaerobic/anoxic), and UF processes to the co-digestion effluent.…”
Section: Challenges and Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%